Marie Osmond biography
Date of birth : 1959-10-13
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Ogden, Utah, United States
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-03-05
Credited as : Country pop singer, actress, The Osmonds
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As part of a family act that came to be virtually synonymous with wholesome entertainment, Marie Osmond enjoyed a lengthy career switching between several different areas of show business. Born Olive Marie Osmond in Ogden, UT, in 1959, she was raised in a strict Mormon family along with her eight brothers. She made her first TV appearance at the age of three, when her oldest brothers performed on The Andy Williams Show as the Osmonds.
After spending the '60s as variety-show fixtures, the Osmonds shot to pop stardom in 1970, and before long the group's management encouraged Marie to try her hand at recording as well. She made several concert appearances with her brothers (though she was never officially a member of the Osmonds), and in 1973 she cut her first single, the country tune "Paper Roses." The song was a gold-selling smash, going to number one on the country charts (the first time a female artist's debut single had ever done so) and into the Top Five on the pop charts. Her accompanying album of the same name also topped the country charts, and Osmond followed it with two more albums for MGM and several more singles, none of which matched its success.
In 1976, she and brother Donny began hosting their own weekly variety show, Donny & Marie, which ran until 1979. In the meantime, she also began to pursue acting; she famously turned down the lead role in Grease because she didn't approve of the script's moral content but found limited success in a series of TV movies and later did voice-over work for several children's cartoons. In the mid-'80s, she returned to country music and signed with Curb, scoring a number one hit right out of the box with the Dan Seals duet "Meet Me in Montana." Her solo follow-up, "There's No Stopping Your Heart," also topped the country charts, and she landed two more big hits in 1986 with the Top Five solo track "Read My Lips" and the number one Paul Davis duet "You're Still New to Me." None of her subsequent singles breached the country Top Ten, though 1987's "I Only Wanted You" came close, and she charted for the final time in 1990 with "Like a Hurricane."
Osmond spent much of the '90s in touring musicals and returned to television in 1998 as co-host of the daytime talk show Donny & Marie, which ran for two seasons. In the early 2000s, Osmond made prominent appearances on the reality television shows Celebrity Duets (as a judge) and Dancing with the Stars. In 2007 she released the seasonal Magic of Christmas, her first studio album in almost 20 years. It was followed in 2010 by I Can Do This, a collection of spirituals and hymns. Osmond has also written several self-help books, including one dealing with her own bout of postpartum depression.
Marie Osmond discography:
* 1973: Paper Roses
* 1974: In My Little Corner of the World
* 1975: Who's Sorry Now
* 1977: This is the Way That I Feel
* 1985: There's No Stopping Your Heart
* 1986: I Only Wanted You
* 1988: All in Love
* 1989: Steppin' Stone
* 2010: I Can Do This
Filmography:
* Perry Como Sunshine Show (1974) - Guest
* Hugo the Hippo (1975) - Vocalist
* Donny and Marie (1976) - Herself
* Goin' Coconuts (1978) - Marie
* The Gift of Love (1978) - Beth Atherton
* "The Big Show" (1980) - Host
* "Marie" (1980) TV Series - Herself
* The Osmond Family Christmas Special (1980) - Herself
* Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family (1982) - Olive Osmond
* Rooster (1982) - Sister Mae Davis
* "The Love Boat" (1982) - Maria Rosselli (2 episodes)
* I Married Wyatt Earp (1983) - Josephine 'Josie' Marcus
* Rose Petal Place (1984) - Rose Petal
* The Velveteen Rabbit (1984) - Fairy Princess and Velveteen Rabbit
* Rose Petal Place: Real Friends (1985) - Rose Petal
* Marie Osmond's Merry Christmas (1986) - Herself
* Television's Christmas Classics (1994) - Host
* "Maybe This Time" (1995) - Julia Wallace
* Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night (1998) - Queen (voice)
* O' Christmas Tree (1999) - Star (voice)
* "Donny & Marie" (1998) - Host
* "Dancing With The Stars" (2007) - Third Place
* "Dr.Phil" (2007) - Guest
* "The Paul O'Grady Show" (2009) - Guest
* "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (2010) - Guest