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Marie Osmond

Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959)[1] is an American singer, actress, television personality, author and businesswoman. She is known for her girl next door image and her decades-long career in many different areas. As a singer, she has had several chart-topping country music songs such as "Paper Roses" and "Meet Me in Montana". As a television personality, she has been a host of Donny & Marie (alongside brother Donny Osmond) and more recently on The Talk. As an actress, she had appeared in television films and Broadway musicals. As a businesswoman and author, she has written several books and helped found the Children's Miracle Network.

Marie Osmond
Marie Osmond speaking at The Pentagon in 2017.
Born
Olive Marie Osmond

(1959-10-13) October 13, 1959 (age 64)
Years active1973–present
Works
Title
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television personality
  • author
  • businesswoman
Spouses
Stephen Lyle Craig
(m. 1982; div. 1985)
(m. 2011, remarried)
Brian Blosil
(m. 1986; div. 2007)
Children8
Parents
RelativesDonny Osmond (brother)
FamilyThe Osmonds
Musical career
Genres
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website
Signature

The eighth of nine children in the Osmond entertainment family, she made her television debut on The Andy Williams Show. At age 13, she established a career as a country recording artist and with her debut single "Paper Roses" (1973). She began recording alongside Donny Osmond, which ultimately turned into the siblings having their own syndicated variety show through 1979. In the early 1980s, the Osmond family lost a majority of their fortune and Marie performed alongside her siblings. She also attempted an acting career, experimenting with the variety show Marie. She then refocused her attention towards the country genre and signed a contract with Capitol Records in 1985. Between 1985 and 1990, she had three number one singles and released several albums including There's No Stopping Your Heart (1985).

In the 1990s, Osmond established her own collection of dolls which were sold on the QVC network. In 1994 she made her Broadway debut in The King and I and then in 1997 in The Sound of Music. Between 1998 and 2000, she reunited with Donny Osmond for the network talk show Donny & Marie. During this period, she publicly spoke about her struggles with postpartum depression, which were later recorded in her book Behind the Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression. In 2004, she hosted her own radio series titled Marie & Friends and in 2008 appeared in a season of Dancing with the Stars.

Between 2008 and 2019, she reunited again with Donny Osmond for a residency at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas. The show was given critical acclaim and later spawned an album of duets between the pair in 2009. In 2010, she returned to recording as a solo artist with the studio album I Can Do This. It was followed in 2016 by the country album Music Is Medicine and then in 2021 by the classical album Unexpected. Osmond also co-hosted The Talk between 2019 and 2020. She also appeared in several Lifetime television films such as The Christmas Edition in 2020.

Childhood edit

Osmond was born in Ogden, Utah. She was the eighth of nine children (and only daughter) born to Olive May and George Virl Osmond. Her brothers are Virl, Tom, Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny, and Jimmy Osmond. She was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2] Virl and Tom were both born deaf. Her remaining brothers began performing from an early age as a barbershop quartet and eventually found success on The Andy Williams Show in the 1960s.[3] Her brothers' success prompted the family to move to Los Angeles. In 1964, Marie made her first televised appearance on The Andy Williams Show at four years old.[2]

A majority of Marie's childhood was spent at home with her mother Olive, her two eldest brothers (Virl and Tom) and her two youngest brothers (Donny and Jimmy).[4] Marie was closest to Donny during childhood and the pair often played together. "Donny and I were rambunctious playmates who never gave our mother a moment to rest," Osmond recounted in her book Behind the Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression.[5] She also accompanied her brothers to concerts in her early childhood, often helping organize stage equipment and wardrobes.[6] When the family was home, they spent a lot of their free time singing and harmonizing with each other. "I never knew a day of my childhood life where music wasn't being played, practiced, written or sung," she recalled in 2009.[7]

Music career edit

1973–1979: Teenage country music success and collaborations with Donny edit

By 1970, her brothers formed their own group The Osmonds. During this period, they rose to commercial stardom with a series of successful pop singles. It was then suggested that Marie could have her own music career.[8] Marie chose to be marketed as a country music artist, explaining that it was the only genre that allowed women to have a family and career.[9] As a preteen, she recorded a demonstration tape singing Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors". It was subsequently heard by Don Ovens of MGM Records. Ovens was impressed by her singing and signed her to a solo recording contract with MGM's Nashville division.[10]

 
Osmond and her father, 1974.

Ovens convinced country artist Sonny James to produce her first recording session. In June 1973, Osmond and her mother flew to Nashville, Tennessee where she recorded nine previously-memorized songs. Among the tracks was "Paper Roses". It was decided that "Paper Roses" would be released as her debut single in August 1973.[10] The song later reached the number one spot on both the US country songs chart[11] and the Canadian country tracks chart.[12] The song also crossed over to the US Hot 100, peaking at number five[13] and went to number two in the United Kingdom.[14] Osmond's debut studio album was released in September 1973 and topped the US country albums chart.[15] At 13 years old,[16] Osmond became the youngest female country artist to have a debut single reach the number one spot in the US.[8]

In 1974, Osmond's next solo single "In My Little Corner of the World" became a top 40 US country single. It was followed by 1975's "Who's Sorry Now", which reached similar country chart positions.[17][12] It was a top 40 pop single in the US and Canada.[13][18] Two corresponding studio albums named after Osmond's follow-up singles charted on the US country chart in 1974 and 1975 respectively.[15]

By the early 1970s, Donny Osmond had established his own recording career apart from his brothers' group.[19] In 1974, Donny was in the studio recording the song "I'm Leaving It All Up to You", but was having difficulty hitting its high notes. Marie was then brought in to sing harmony and the song ultimately started the sibling's collaborative recording career.[9] Released as "Donny and Marie Osmond", the track reached number four on the US Hot 100,[20] while also reaching the top five in Canada,[21] The Netherlands,[22] Ireland[23] and the UK.[14] An album of the same name sold over 500,000 copies in the US[24] and spawned another international top ten single "Morning Side of the Mountain".[20][14] As a duo, Donny and Marie had five more US top 40 singles through 1978: "Deep Purple", "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" and "On the Shelf".[20]

From 1976 to 1979, the siblings hosted their own network variety show called Donny & Marie.[8] The duo released three more studio albums with MGM during the show's run: Featuring Songs from Their Television Show (1976), New Season (1976) and Winning Combination. All three reached top 100 album positions in the US.[25] Both their 1976 studio albums certified gold in the US after selling 500,000 copies.[24] In 1977, Rick Hall produced Marie's next solo album titled This Is the Way That I Feel. Unlike her previous releases, the album was collection of pop songs.[26] Released on Polydor Records, This Is the Way That I Feel peaked at number 152 in the US[27] and its title track reached number 39 on the US Hot 100.[13]

1985–1995: Country music comeback in adulthood edit

In adulthood, Osmond returned to country music in the 1980s.[28] She was signed to Capitol Records by Nashville label-head Jim Foglesong.[29] Foglesong paired her with Dan Seals to record the duet "Meet Me in Montana".[28] Released as a single in 1985, it became Osmond's second number one single on the US country chart[17] and reached number 19 on Canada's country chart.[12] It later won the Vocal Duo of the Year accolade at the Country Music Association Awards.[28] "Meet Me in Montana" was included on Osmond's first Capitol album There's No Stopping Your Heart (1985).[30] The album was praised by critics who found her well-suited to singing country pop material.[31][32] The disc's title track was spawned as the album's second single and ultimately became her first solo single since "Paper Roses" to reach number one on the US and Canadian country charts. Its third single "Read My Lips" reached the US and Canadian country top five in 1986.[17][12]

 
Singing on board the USS Ranger, during a special Suzanne Somers show, 1981

In 1986, Osmond was nominated by the Academy of Country Music for Top Female Vocalist and by the Grammy Awards for her her duet with Dan Seals.[33] Osmond, her husband and children then moved to Nashville to further her country career.[34] Along with her four children, Osmond traveled the United States on a tour bus doing hundreds of shows a year. "It was a pretty good life, as long as you didn't mind scraping cow pie off your shoes once in a while," she later wrote in her 2009.[35]

Capitol released Osmond's next album in August 1986 I Only Wanted You. The disc was her second produced with Paul Worley in Nashville.[36] Billboard praised its country pop production calling it "glowing".[37] Along with her previous project, I Only Wanted You made the top 20 of the US country albums chart.[15] The album featured a duet with Paul Davis called "You're Still New to Me".[36] Although Davis had pitched her the song, it was Osmond's idea to record it as a duet with him.[28] Released as a single, the Osmond-Davis duet topped the US and Canadian country charts in 1986. The album's title track was spawned as the disc's second single and reached the top 20 on both nation's country charts in 1987.[17][12]

In July 1988, Osmond's next Capitol studio album All in Love was released. The disc's production was described by critics as "excessively sweet" and "slick".[38][39] It reached the top 30 of the US country albums chart.[15] Its three singles reached positions outside the US and Canadian country top 40: "Without a Trace", "Sweet Life" (a duet with Paul Davis) and "I'm in Love and He's in Dallas".[17][12] Her final Capitol studio album was 1989's Steppin' Stone, which reached the US country albums top 70.[15] Critics took notice of the album's traditional country production compared to her previous projects.[40][41] Similar to her previous release, all three of its singles (the title track, "Slowly But Surely", "Let Me Be the First") failed to peak in positions inside the US and Canadian country top 40.[17][12]

In 1990, Curb Records released Osmond's first compilation of greatest hits under the title The Best of Marie Osmond.[42][43] The album contained some new recordings,[43] one of which was the single "Like a Hurricane". It reached number 57 on the US country songs chart in 1990.[17] Another new track was a re-recording of "Paper Roses", which Osmond remade due to the copyright challenges with including the original. Osmond brought in the song's original producer (Sonny James) and several of the original studio musicians to re-make the track.[43] In 1995, Osmond returned to the US country charts with the new Curb single "What Kind of Man (Walks on a Woman)".[44] Two previews of songs from an anticipated album were included in the single's release.[45] However, Osmond ultimately chose to make a career change finding it challenging to balance family life with touring.[46]

2008–present: Las Vegas residency and return to music edit

 
Flamingo Hotel Las Vegas

In 2008, Donny and Marie agreed to a six-week run at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas. The success of the show led to several extensions which ultimately turned into an 11-year residency through 2019.[47][48][49] The show had a total of 1730 performances, the most of any singing act in Las Vegas history.[50] The duo earned three of the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Best of Las Vegas Awards in 2012 including "Best Show", "Best All-Around Performer" (Donny & Marie), and "Best Singer".[51] The Vegas show was briefly moved to Caesars Atlantic City for a residency in August 2014.[52] The show ran for two weeks in August 2014.[53] A new studio album by the duo titled Donny & Marie was released by MPCA in May 2011. It featured both covers and new material.[54] The album reached the top 30 in the US[25] and number 41 in the UK.[14]

As solo artist, Osmond's first studio album in nearly 20 years was released in 2007 titled Magic of Christmas. It was followed by I Can Do This in 2010, which featured hymns and spiritual material.[8] It reached number 71 in the US.[27] Following this, Osmond decided that she no longer wanted to record music. However, an instinctual revelation prompted her to return to it. "There was this voice saying ‘Marie, you should never let age define your music'," she told Sounds Like Nashville.[28] In 2016, Osmond released her tenth studio album Music Is Medicine. It was her first studio album of country music since 1989's Steppin' Stone. Produced by Jason Deere, the project featured collaborations with Olivia Newton-John, Sisqo and Marty Ro (of Diamond Rio).[55] Music Is Medicine reached number ten on the US country chart, becoming Osmond's first solo album since Paper Roses to make the top ten list.[15] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album three out of five stars and concluded, "Despite the ambitious cast of characters, it's music that's meant to soothe and comfort old friends, and it certainly succeeds in that regard."[56]

In 2021, Osmond's next studio album was released titled Unexpected.[8] The project was a collection of operatic and traditional pop music. Although fearful about recording an album of material outside her comfort zone, Osmond decided to "not be afraid of a new door opening". The album featured the Prague Symphony Orchestra and included a cover of "Nessun Dorma", a song she had been performing on stage for years.[57] Other tracks included show tunes like "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" and "On My Own".[58] Upon its release, Unexpected peaked at number six on the US classical albums chart[59] and number one on the US classical crossover albums chart.[60]

Voice and musical style edit

Osmond has a soprano vocal range. This was not discovered until she performed on Broadway in the 1990s and a vocal coach believed she could sing higher than she was aware of.[61] Osmond's music has been classified in the genres of country pop,[62] pop,[26] classical[63] and opera.[63] In describing her wide range of musical styles, The Blade wrote, "To hear Marie Osmond’s voice is to hear more than a half century of American pop culture history."[64] In describing the country pop era of her career, writers Robert K. Oermann and Mary A. Bufwack wrote, "Like the other country-pop crossover queens of her era, Marie had a patriotic, high-energy fashion conscious concert act that matched her upbeat pop-flavored tunes."[62] When explaining her own musical styles, Osmond said, "Yes, I’m country; that’s what I chose to be, but it was very easy for me to sing pop because my brothers did. But as I have grown and I did Broadway and all different kinds of things, I fell in love with that style."[64]

Acting, radio and television career edit

1976–1986: Donny & Marie and television breakthrough edit

 
Donny and Marie Osmond in 1977

In 1976, programmer Fred Silverman offered Donny and Marie their own television variety series after seeing them perform on The Mike Douglas Show. The resulting show titled Donny & Marie aired on ABC beginning the same year. It was produced by Sid and Marty Krofft.[65] The show brought in an estimated 14 million viewers.[66] On the program, the sibling duo sang and performed comedy sketches. The duo performed together, separately and with guest performers.[67] Notably, the show also featured the Osmond brothers.[1] The pair became known for the show's opening song which featured the line, "I'm a little bit country [in reference to Marie] and I'm a little bit rock and roll [in reference to Donny]".[68]

The Donny & Marie show was considered by writers to showcase the siblings' "squeaky clean" and "family friendly" image.[1][69][70] The siblings often worked 18-hour days learning scripts, changing into costumes and practicing choreography. Marie continued her schooling and was tutored on-set for three hours daily[71] while also being expected to complete chores while she was home.[1] Weighing 110 pounds, Marie was told by a producer to lose ten pounds or "the entire show would be canceled". Following the statement, her weight dropped to 93 pounds and she struggled to stay awake during rehearsals. Osmond continued to perform on the show, citing her responsibility to her family and the her audience.[72] Donny and & Marie was later re-titled to The Osmond Family Hour and was canceled in May 1979.[1]

In 1978, Donny and Marie debuted in their first feature film titled Goin' Coconuts. The film told the story of two siblings who are put in the center of criminal activity between two gangs while at a concert in Hawaii.[73] The film was considered a commercial failure at the box office when it was released in 1978.[74][75] Later that year, Marie appeared in the ABC television film The Gift of Love, which was based on the O. Henry story The Gift of the Magi. The film told the story of a newlywed couple and starred opposite Timothy Bottoms.[76]

In the late 1970s, Osmond turned down the role of Sandy in the film version of Grease, later explaining that the original character was "not a nice girl" and "a lot edgier".[77] In 1978, Osmond starred in a sitcom pilot titled Marie. Although originally made for ABC, it did not make the new season schedule.[78] Between 1980 and 1981, Osmond briefly had her own variety show titled Marie.[1] In the early 1980s, Osmond made acting appearances in more television films including I Married Wyatt Earp[79] and Rooster.[80] In 1984, she voiced the role of The Nursery Magic Fairy/Velveteen Rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit.[81] In 1982, she played her mother Olive in the television movie Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family.[82] She then hosted the television program Ripley's Believe It or Not! in 1985.[83]

1994–2009: Broadway and return to television edit

Osmond focused her attention towards her recording career in the 1980s. She returned to acting in the 1990s when her touring schedule allowed her less time with her children. "I knew that I never wanted to have to choose between a child who needed me and a concert performance ever again. It was all the motivation I needed to make a life and a career change," she wrote in 2009.[84] Manager Karl Engemann arranged for Osmond to meet with the creators of a new touring production of The Sound of Music. The creators gave her more freedom to balance her family life and her career. Ultimately, she agreed to the lead role of Maria von Trapp.[46] She worked alongside vocal coach Barbara Smith Davis to retrain her voice for the role.[85] Between 1994 and 1995, she toured in the show's traveling production throughout the United States.[1] Variety praised her performance, commenting, "Forget the misleadingly sappy posters: she is a more interesting Maria than that."[86] In 1997, Osmond starred as Anna Leonowens in The King and I. It was her debut performance on New York's Broadway stage.[87] The Los Angeles Times found Osmond's to be an "adequate Anna" but found "she falters in important ways".[88] Meanwhile Variety praised her vocal performance, writing, "Osmond’s soprano has developed into a fine instrument".[89]

 
Osmond at the National Press Club, 2000.

In the middle 1990s, Osmond returned to television. In 1995, she starred as Julia Wallace in the ABC sitcom Maybe This Time. Osmond played a divorced mother who was also balancing an entertainment career. The show also featured Betty White who played the role of her mother.[90] After 18 episodes, the show was cancelled in February 1996.[91] She was then approached by Dick Clark to re-launch the original Donny & Marie television program as a talk show. Although hesitant to work with her brother again, she ultimately agreed. Along with her husband and children, she moved to Los Angeles and she began filming the program.[92] In September 1998, Donny & Marie was launched on daytime television.[93] "Donny and Marie Osmond don’t seem much different from their days as the clean-cut teenage siblings on the ‘70s ABC musical-variety series, 'Donny and Marie'," wrote Susan King of the Los Angeles Times.[94] The duo taped one-hour programs six times a week, with six segments in each program.[95] After two seasons, the talk show was canceled due to "poor ratings".[96]

In 1999, Donny and Marie co-hosted the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. From co-hosting, she became the first female host to announce the winner of the pageant.[97] In 2004, Osmond hosted a five-hour radio show on the weekdays titled Marie and Friends. The show included conversations with guests and played current adult contemporary music. Primarily the show was geared towards women, with Osmond commenting, "I'm looking forward to healthy adult conversation with women my own age!"[98] The show was aired in the mid-western and western United States, primarily in Utah, Idaho, Washington state and California.[99]

In 2006, Osmond was cast as a judge on the Simon Cowell-created television competition Celebrity Duets. The show paired non-singing celebrities with professional musicians for duet performances.[100][101] "Marie Osmond acting as a cogent adviser is about the most impressive element in 'Celebrity Duets," wrote Phil Gallo of Variety.[101] The same year it was reported by Entertainment Tonight magazine that she would join the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful soap opera but scheduling conflicts prevented this from happening at the time.[102]

In August 2007, Osmond was cast on Dancing with the Stars alongside Jane Seymour and Wayne Newton.[103] The ballroom dancing program paired celebrities with professional dancers for weekly live competitions. In her 2009 autobiography, Osmond wrote that she "didn't know how to dance" and at one point had to "crawl up the stairs" to her bedroom because her muscles were so sore following rehearsals.[104] Two months into the show, she began experiencing breathing difficulties and fainted on air during an episode. She was medically evaluated and was reportedly "fine" following the collapse.[105] She continued performing on the show until being eliminated in November 2007. She ultimately placed in third.[106] In 2009, Osmond was given the opportunity to host her own talk show but due to current economic challenges in the US, the show was not aired.[107]

2010–present: Marie, The Talk and further television roles edit

The Donny and Marie duo produced a holiday musical called Donny & Marie – A Broadway Christmas, which was originally scheduled to play on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre from December 9–19, 2010. The show was then extended through December 30, 2010, and again to January 2, 2011.[108][109][110]

In the early 2010s, Emmy Awards producer David McKenzie re-approached Osmond about hosting her own talk show. She agreed[111] and in 2012, it was announced that she would have her own talk show on the Hallmark Channel titled Marie. The program replaced The Martha Stewart Show which ran during the same time of the day. Osmond's program featured guests who discussed social issues and provided lifestyle advice.[112] Specifically, the talk show featured Osmond performing, along with specific advice on cooking and fashion.[113] The show debuted in late 2012 featuring Betty White as her first guest.[111] "She’s nothing but a cordial host, as if she was speaking and entertaining her guests – and her viewers – in the intimacy of her own home," wrote Media Village.[114] In 2013, Hallmark cancelled the show after one season of being aired, stating that the channel already had too many talk show offerings. A proposal to air the talk show on another network was in the works.[115]

After leaving the Hallmark Channel, Osmond became a regular fill-in co-host on the CBS daytime show The Talk. She guest-hosted for a total of 40 times.[116][117] She was then approached by the head of CBS daytime television to become an official co-host.[116] In 2019, Osmond was announced as the official replacement for Sara Gilbert on The Talk, co-hosting alongside Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba, Sharon Osbourne and Eve. "I am thrilled to now call this my day job," she told People magazine.[118] In September 2020, Osmond departed the show after one season, citing a focus on family and other television opportunities. Osmond left at the same time that producer John Redmann departed the show and it was announced that the pair would collaborate in other television opportunities.[119]

Following her departure, Osmond acted in several television films. In 2019, she played Cassie, a Nashville singer, in the Lifetime film The Road Home for Christmas. Her co-stars included Rob Mayes and Marla Sokoloff.[120] In 2020, she co-starred in a second Lifetime television film with Carly Hughes called The Christmas Edition.[121] In 2021, Osmond co-starred in a third Lifetime television film titled A Fiancé for Christmas, which told the story of a single woman who makes a fake wedding registry and ultimately finds love in unexpected places.[122] The Digital Journal praised Osmond's performance as the character of Margaret, calling her "fabulous".[123] The same year, Osmond appeared on an episode of Fantasy Island as Shaye Fury, a fictional country singer.[124] In 2023, she made an appearance on the show The Bold and the Beautiful.[125]

Business career edit

Children's Miracle Network edit

Osmond was inspired to help sick children after watching how her deaf siblings struggled learning to speak and communicate. Her parents also encouraged her to help support individuals in need. "My parents strongly believed that philanthropy was not only something we could do in our spare time but something that was to be part of our weekly schedule," she recalled.[126] In 1981, Osmond and her brothers were hosting actor John Schneider at their home. Both Schneider and Osmond had a passion for helping sick children.[127] The result was the pair co-founding the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.[128] The organization provides funds to sick children and their donations are given to hospitals across the country.[129] Since its creation, the organization has been said to have raise $7 billion dollars for children.[130][131] Osmond has collaborated and met with hundreds of families since its creation[132] and is part of the program's annual broadcast to raise funds.[133] "I’m grateful that Children’s Miracle Network has given families access to financial and emotional support, technology, and the best research available, so they don’t have to figure it out on their own the way my mother did," she wrote in 2009.[134]

Doll business edit

Osmond and her mother started collecting dolls as a young child. In each city her family would tour in, they would purchase a doll as a souvenir.[135] During her free time, Osmond started sculpting her own dolls in adulthood. Ultimately, it turned into a business in 1990 titled Marie Osmond Fine Porcelain Dolls. Osmond's dolls were also sold at Wal-Mart retailers starting at $29 dollars. Other dolls were sold in prices between $65 and $2000.[136] She also debuted her doll collection on the QVC network during this period. Among her most notable was the Olive May doll, based on her own mother.[137] The doll later set a collectible record on QVC, selling three million dolls in less than 15 minutes.[138] A total of 40 dolls in six different series comprised the original porcelain collection. They were titled: Victoriana Collection, Classic Reproductions, Children of the World, Children of All Ages and Miracle Children (in reference to Children's Miracle Network).[139] In 2001, Osmond claimed that she had made an estimated 550 dolls.[140] According to her official website, Osmond is now "retired" from the doll-making industry.[141]

Nutrisystem edit

In the 2000s, Osmond had gained roughly 40 pounds. When her mother suffered a stroke, she told her daughter, "Marie, don't do what I did. Take care of yourself."[142] In 2007, she chose to make a change to her lifestyle and physical wellness after her children became increasingly worried about her weight. "If I didn't feel a sense of urgency to do something for myself, I need to do it for my own children," she wrote in her autobiography.[143] The same year, Osmond found the Nutrisystem program and she lost a total of 50 pounds. She reportedly went from being a size 14 to a size four. Osmond then became a spokesperson for the brand shortly after losing the weight.[144] On Nutrisystems's official website, Osmond is listed under their category labeled "success stories" where she explains her journey with the program.[145] She has since created a program through the company called "Complete 50" for women age 50 and older.[146]

Writing career edit

Osmond is the author of four books, three of which have made The New York Times Best Seller list.[147][148] Her first was 2001's Behind the Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression. It was co-written with Marcia Wilkie and Osmond's physician Dr. Judith Moore.[149] The book described how Osmond suffered from postpartum depression following the birth of her child in the late 1990s. Her hope was that giving voice to postpartum depression would inspire other women take action of their own mental health.[150] Ability magazine positively remarked that the book "candidly discloses her experience" with postpartum depression.[151] The book made Osmond the first celebrity to speak openly about postpartum depression.[116]

Osmond and Marcia Wilkie then co-authored a second book in 2009 titled Might as Well Laugh About It Now.[152] The memoir discussed highlights and memories from her life. "I really wanted to put some things down that were really meaningful to me. It’s really about attitude ... you can either let life get you down or you can laugh about it," she told the San Diego Union-Tribune.[153] Along with positive memories, Osmond also described some challenging points in her life.[154] Deseret News called the book both "funny" and "moving". "The book is easy to read and is written in a conversational tone that makes the reader feel as though Osmond is a friend retelling stories from her life instead of a distant celebrity," highlighted Emiley Morgan.[155]

Osmond wrote two books in the 2010s decade. In 2010, she penned a book of handcrafted project designs called Marie Osmond's Heartfelt Giving: Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends,[156] (Martingale & Company).[157] The "how-to" book gave step-by-step instructions of crafts people can make using a sewing machine.[158] In 2013, Osmond's third book was released titled The Key Is Love. The book consisted of anecdotes from her personal life, many of which circled back to her own mother. Osmond notably talked about her son's death in the book.[159][160]

Public image edit

Along with her siblings, Osmond's public image has been described as being "squeaky clean".[161] She has also been described as the "girl next door".[69] When describing her image, the News & Record wrote, "Maybe Marie Osmond needs to get in a brawl in a cool L.A. club, snatch up a Sharon Stone-type film role or start hanging out with Madonna in Miami."[162] The Washington Post explained that the Osmond family were "squeaky-clean Mormons who, by all accounts, never indulged in the better-known temptations of showbiz."[163] At one point, she was offered five million dollars to appear in Playboy magazine. However, she later declined, saying, "I could have used [the money]. I wouldn't want to see my mom like that, and I really wanted to be a mom."[164] In describing her own public image, Osmond commented, "Those people [reviewers] probably still see a naive little girl in their minds. I have to laugh at people like that because you cannot grow up in the business and not see everything and then some. The reviewers can stay back in that time, but I'm moving forward."[162]

Personal life edit

Relationships, marriages and children edit

Before marrying, Osmond was briefly engaged to acting student Jeff Crayton in May 1979. However, the broke their engagement in July 1979.[165] She also dated singer Andy Gibb around the same time.[166] In 1981, she briefly dated actor and fellow Children's Miracle Network founder John Schneider.[126]

Osmond has been married three times, including twice to the same spouse.[167] In 1982, she wed her first husband Steve Craig.[168] Craig was a basketball player for Brigham Young University at the time of their dating.[169] The couple had Osmond's first child Stephen James Craig Jr. in 1983. The couple divorced in 1985.[167] "Steve and I had made several attempts to go back and make our very young marriage work, but it failed. I was being scrutinized in the tabloids and the paparazzi seemed to show up wherever I went. I was emotionally exhausted," she wrote in her autobiography.[170] In 1986, she remarried record producer Brian Blosil in a private ceremony with her family in attendance.[171] Osmond was drawn to Blosil's "dry sense of humor" after meeting him at a family party.[170] Osmond and Blosil had seven children, five of whom were adopted. Their two biological children are Rachael and Matthew. Their five adopted children are Jessica, Michael, Brandon, Brianna, and Abigail.[172] After 21 years of marriage, the couple divorced in 2007.[167] Both parties released a joint statement stating that neither one assigned fault for the divorce.[173]

Following her second divorce, Osmond said she "never wanted to be married again".[167] Osmond and her former husband Steve Craig then reunited after their son arranged a meeting.[174] They rekindled their relationship and secretly dated for two years before revealing it publicly. "I didn't want anybody to get hurt, you know if it didn't work out. And gosh, it just worked out," Osmond said.[175] The couple then remarried on May 5, 2011 in a private ceremony at the Las Vegas Mormon Temple.[167] For the ceremony, Osmond wore her dress from the pair's original 1982 wedding.[176] The couple remarried a few months before attending their son's wedding.[177] "The thing about a second marriage is that you realize things you thought were so important, aren't. I love being with my husband. He is the sweetest man I know. He lives to serve and really listens to people's needs," she told People magazine.[167]

It was also revealed that Osmond's daughter identifies as a lesbian. In a later interview, Osmond commented, "I know how I love my children and I know God loves all of his children as a father. I pray for everyone to use their lives to be happy and feel accomplished. That is what this life is for."[178]

In March 2020, Osmond stated that she will leave her fortune to charity upon her death, stating that it would be a disservice to her children to leave the money to them, and noting that they need to make their own money.[179]

Personal setbacks and challenges edit

In 1976, Karl Engemann began managing the recording careers of Donny, Marie, Jimmy Osmond and the Osmond Brothers group. In 1979, Engemann was appointed personal manager at various career stages of all the Osmond children, and eventually only of Marie. In December 2009, Marie parted company with Karl Engemann.[180][181][182][183] Osmond and her law firm wrote that Engemann made "repeated defamatory and derogatory comments to third parties, multiple breaches of fiduciary duties, entering into unauthorized commitments, seeking to obtain monies outside the purview of the management agreement and other violations of his obligations."[184]

"The idea of taking a pill to make depression go away is very appealing, but it sidesteps the cause and treats only the symptoms, like a bandage that only hides an infection. Unless we can acknowledge the feelings we are covering up, it will only be a matter of time before the depression returns in a different form."

 —Osmond on the work she completed to help lift her postpartum depression.[185]

In 1999, Osmond publicly spoke about her battle with postpartum depression after giving birth to her last child.[186] She spoke in detail about her challenges in her 2001 book Behind the Smile.[187] In the book, she explained that it felt "much darker" than the baby blues and that she was "fading away minute by minute".[188] Osmond started experiencing panic attacks,[189] fatigue,[190] neck pain (which resulted in a hospital visit)[191] and suicidal ideations.[192] In one instance, she drove miles up California's Pacific Coast Highway leaving her children in the care of two nannies who did not know where she was going.[193] She then received a call from her husband who convinced her to pull off the highway and check into a hotel.[194] She then began receiving natural healing treatments through physician Dr. Judith Moore.[195] Osmond found that both medication and therapeutic mind-body work ultimately lifted her depression.[196] After discussing postpartum depression on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Osmond said that she received "thousands of emails and handwritten letters" from people about their own struggles with the disease.[197]

Osmond also revealed in her 2001 book that she had been sexually abused in her youth. Her abuser was not publicly revealed.[198][199] She believed that the abuse resulted her in her struggles with postpartum depression. "In my life, the normally positive quality of putting others first resulted in long-term negative effects because it was out of balance," she wrote.[200] She later revealed that her childhood abuse also resulted in developing body dysmorphia.[201][202]

In August 2006, several U.S. tabloids suggested that she had attempted suicide. Those reports were denied by her publicity team, which claimed she had suffered an adverse reaction to a medication she was taking.[203][204]

On February 26, 2010, Osmond adopted son Michael took his own life[205] after jumping off an eighth-floor balcony.[206] He reportedly battled depression and addiction and had been in rehabilitation at the age of 12.[207] He was also bullied from a young age.[208] Osmond wrote in her 2013 book The Key Is Love that he had been "emotionally down" in the weeks prior to his suicide.[209] Osmond later revealed that she had missed a phone call from her son shortly before his death[210] because she was onstage in Las Vegas.[209] An autopsy found no drugs in his system.[211] Osmond returned to work two weeks following her son's death. "The stage is my safe place. It doesn't scare me like it scares people. And I knew if I didn't get back onstage I may never get back onstage."[212]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Films

Books edit

  • Behind the Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression (2001) (with Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore)[150]
  • Might as Well Laugh About It Now (2009) (with Marcia Wilkie)[153]
  • Marie Osmond's Heartfelt Giving: Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends (2010)[213]
  • The Key Is Love: My Mother's Wisdom, A Daughter's Gratitude (2013) (with Marcia Wilkie)[159]

Awards and nominations edit

Marie Osmond has received several awards and nominations, notably from the Academy of Country Music,[214] Country Music Association,[215] Grammy Awards[216] and Daytime Emmy Awards.[217]

References edit

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  • Marie Osmond Official website
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  • Marie Osmond at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Marie Osmond Getting Divorced – People magazine, March 30, 2007
  • BBC News, Marie Osmond sings Paper Roses for Kilmarnock fans, 1 February 2013
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marie, osmond, olive, born, october, 1959, american, singer, actress, television, personality, author, businesswoman, known, girl, next, door, image, decades, long, career, many, different, areas, singer, several, chart, topping, country, music, songs, such, p. Olive Marie Osmond born October 13 1959 1 is an American singer actress television personality author and businesswoman She is known for her girl next door image and her decades long career in many different areas As a singer she has had several chart topping country music songs such as Paper Roses and Meet Me in Montana As a television personality she has been a host of Donny amp Marie alongside brother Donny Osmond and more recently on The Talk As an actress she had appeared in television films and Broadway musicals As a businesswoman and author she has written several books and helped found the Children s Miracle Network Marie OsmondMarie Osmond speaking at The Pentagon in 2017 BornOlive Marie Osmond 1959 10 13 October 13 1959 age 64 Ogden Utah U S Years active1973 presentWorksFilmographysolo discographyDonny and Marie discographyChildren s Miracle NetworkTitleSingeractresstelevision personalityauthorbusinesswomanSpousesStephen Lyle Craig m 1982 div 1985 wbr m 2011 remarried wbr Brian Blosil m 1986 div 2007 wbr Children8ParentsGeorge Osmond father Olive Osmond mother RelativesDonny Osmond brother FamilyThe OsmondsMusical careerGenresCountry poppopclassicaloperaLabelsMGMPolydorCapitolCurbHi FiDeccaRed GeneralOliveMeWebsiteOfficial websiteSignature The eighth of nine children in the Osmond entertainment family she made her television debut on The Andy Williams Show At age 13 she established a career as a country recording artist and with her debut single Paper Roses 1973 She began recording alongside Donny Osmond which ultimately turned into the siblings having their own syndicated variety show through 1979 In the early 1980s the Osmond family lost a majority of their fortune and Marie performed alongside her siblings She also attempted an acting career experimenting with the variety show Marie She then refocused her attention towards the country genre and signed a contract with Capitol Records in 1985 Between 1985 and 1990 she had three number one singles and released several albums including There s No Stopping Your Heart 1985 In the 1990s Osmond established her own collection of dolls which were sold on the QVC network In 1994 she made her Broadway debut in The King and I and then in 1997 in The Sound of Music Between 1998 and 2000 she reunited with Donny Osmond for the network talk show Donny amp Marie During this period she publicly spoke about her struggles with postpartum depression which were later recorded in her book Behind the Smile My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression In 2004 she hosted her own radio series titled Marie amp Friends and in 2008 appeared in a season of Dancing with the Stars Between 2008 and 2019 she reunited again with Donny Osmond for a residency at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas The show was given critical acclaim and later spawned an album of duets between the pair in 2009 In 2010 she returned to recording as a solo artist with the studio album I Can Do This It was followed in 2016 by the country album Music Is Medicine and then in 2021 by the classical album Unexpected Osmond also co hosted The Talk between 2019 and 2020 She also appeared in several Lifetime television films such as The Christmas Edition in 2020 Contents 1 Childhood 2 Music career 2 1 1973 1979 Teenage country music success and collaborations with Donny 2 2 1985 1995 Country music comeback in adulthood 2 3 2008 present Las Vegas residency and return to music 2 4 Voice and musical style 3 Acting radio and television career 3 1 1976 1986 Donny amp Marie and television breakthrough 3 2 1994 2009 Broadway and return to television 3 3 2010 present Marie The Talk and further television roles 4 Business career 4 1 Children s Miracle Network 4 2 Doll business 4 3 Nutrisystem 5 Writing career 6 Public image 7 Personal life 7 1 Relationships marriages and children 7 2 Personal setbacks and challenges 8 Discography 9 Filmography 10 Books 11 Awards and nominations 12 References 12 1 Footnotes 12 2 Books 13 External linksChildhood editOsmond was born in Ogden Utah She was the eighth of nine children and only daughter born to Olive May and George Virl Osmond Her brothers are Virl Tom Alan Wayne Merrill Jay Donny and Jimmy Osmond She was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 2 Virl and Tom were both born deaf Her remaining brothers began performing from an early age as a barbershop quartet and eventually found success on The Andy Williams Show in the 1960s 3 Her brothers success prompted the family to move to Los Angeles In 1964 Marie made her first televised appearance on The Andy Williams Show at four years old 2 A majority of Marie s childhood was spent at home with her mother Olive her two eldest brothers Virl and Tom and her two youngest brothers Donny and Jimmy 4 Marie was closest to Donny during childhood and the pair often played together Donny and I were rambunctious playmates who never gave our mother a moment to rest Osmond recounted in her book Behind the Smile My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression 5 She also accompanied her brothers to concerts in her early childhood often helping organize stage equipment and wardrobes 6 When the family was home they spent a lot of their free time singing and harmonizing with each other I never knew a day of my childhood life where music wasn t being played practiced written or sung she recalled in 2009 7 Music career edit1973 1979 Teenage country music success and collaborations with Donny edit By 1970 her brothers formed their own group The Osmonds During this period they rose to commercial stardom with a series of successful pop singles It was then suggested that Marie could have her own music career 8 Marie chose to be marketed as a country music artist explaining that it was the only genre that allowed women to have a family and career 9 As a preteen she recorded a demonstration tape singing Dolly Parton s Coat of Many Colors It was subsequently heard by Don Ovens of MGM Records Ovens was impressed by her singing and signed her to a solo recording contract with MGM s Nashville division 10 nbsp Osmond and her father 1974 Ovens convinced country artist Sonny James to produce her first recording session In June 1973 Osmond and her mother flew to Nashville Tennessee where she recorded nine previously memorized songs Among the tracks was Paper Roses It was decided that Paper Roses would be released as her debut single in August 1973 10 The song later reached the number one spot on both the US country songs chart 11 and the Canadian country tracks chart 12 The song also crossed over to the US Hot 100 peaking at number five 13 and went to number two in the United Kingdom 14 Osmond s debut studio album was released in September 1973 and topped the US country albums chart 15 At 13 years old 16 Osmond became the youngest female country artist to have a debut single reach the number one spot in the US 8 In 1974 Osmond s next solo single In My Little Corner of the World became a top 40 US country single It was followed by 1975 s Who s Sorry Now which reached similar country chart positions 17 12 It was a top 40 pop single in the US and Canada 13 18 Two corresponding studio albums named after Osmond s follow up singles charted on the US country chart in 1974 and 1975 respectively 15 By the early 1970s Donny Osmond had established his own recording career apart from his brothers group 19 In 1974 Donny was in the studio recording the song I m Leaving It All Up to You but was having difficulty hitting its high notes Marie was then brought in to sing harmony and the song ultimately started the sibling s collaborative recording career 9 Released as Donny and Marie Osmond the track reached number four on the US Hot 100 20 while also reaching the top five in Canada 21 The Netherlands 22 Ireland 23 and the UK 14 An album of the same name sold over 500 000 copies in the US 24 and spawned another international top ten single Morning Side of the Mountain 20 14 As a duo Donny and Marie had five more US top 40 singles through 1978 Deep Purple Ain t Nothing Like the Real Thing You re My Soul and Inspiration and On the Shelf 20 From 1976 to 1979 the siblings hosted their own network variety show called Donny amp Marie 8 The duo released three more studio albums with MGM during the show s run Featuring Songs from Their Television Show 1976 New Season 1976 and Winning Combination All three reached top 100 album positions in the US 25 Both their 1976 studio albums certified gold in the US after selling 500 000 copies 24 In 1977 Rick Hall produced Marie s next solo album titled This Is the Way That I Feel Unlike her previous releases the album was collection of pop songs 26 Released on Polydor Records This Is the Way That I Feel peaked at number 152 in the US 27 and its title track reached number 39 on the US Hot 100 13 1985 1995 Country music comeback in adulthood edit In adulthood Osmond returned to country music in the 1980s 28 She was signed to Capitol Records by Nashville label head Jim Foglesong 29 Foglesong paired her with Dan Seals to record the duet Meet Me in Montana 28 Released as a single in 1985 it became Osmond s second number one single on the US country chart 17 and reached number 19 on Canada s country chart 12 It later won the Vocal Duo of the Year accolade at the Country Music Association Awards 28 Meet Me in Montana was included on Osmond s first Capitol album There s No Stopping Your Heart 1985 30 The album was praised by critics who found her well suited to singing country pop material 31 32 The disc s title track was spawned as the album s second single and ultimately became her first solo single since Paper Roses to reach number one on the US and Canadian country charts Its third single Read My Lips reached the US and Canadian country top five in 1986 17 12 nbsp Singing on board the USS Ranger during a special Suzanne Somers show 1981 In 1986 Osmond was nominated by the Academy of Country Music for Top Female Vocalist and by the Grammy Awards for her her duet with Dan Seals 33 Osmond her husband and children then moved to Nashville to further her country career 34 Along with her four children Osmond traveled the United States on a tour bus doing hundreds of shows a year It was a pretty good life as long as you didn t mind scraping cow pie off your shoes once in a while she later wrote in her 2009 35 Capitol released Osmond s next album in August 1986 I Only Wanted You The disc was her second produced with Paul Worley in Nashville 36 Billboard praised its country pop production calling it glowing 37 Along with her previous project I Only Wanted You made the top 20 of the US country albums chart 15 The album featured a duet with Paul Davis called You re Still New to Me 36 Although Davis had pitched her the song it was Osmond s idea to record it as a duet with him 28 Released as a single the Osmond Davis duet topped the US and Canadian country charts in 1986 The album s title track was spawned as the disc s second single and reached the top 20 on both nation s country charts in 1987 17 12 In July 1988 Osmond s next Capitol studio album All in Love was released The disc s production was described by critics as excessively sweet and slick 38 39 It reached the top 30 of the US country albums chart 15 Its three singles reached positions outside the US and Canadian country top 40 Without a Trace Sweet Life a duet with Paul Davis and I m in Love and He s in Dallas 17 12 Her final Capitol studio album was 1989 s Steppin Stone which reached the US country albums top 70 15 Critics took notice of the album s traditional country production compared to her previous projects 40 41 Similar to her previous release all three of its singles the title track Slowly But Surely Let Me Be the First failed to peak in positions inside the US and Canadian country top 40 17 12 In 1990 Curb Records released Osmond s first compilation of greatest hits under the title The Best of Marie Osmond 42 43 The album contained some new recordings 43 one of which was the single Like a Hurricane It reached number 57 on the US country songs chart in 1990 17 Another new track was a re recording of Paper Roses which Osmond remade due to the copyright challenges with including the original Osmond brought in the song s original producer Sonny James and several of the original studio musicians to re make the track 43 In 1995 Osmond returned to the US country charts with the new Curb single What Kind of Man Walks on a Woman 44 Two previews of songs from an anticipated album were included in the single s release 45 However Osmond ultimately chose to make a career change finding it challenging to balance family life with touring 46 2008 present Las Vegas residency and return to music edit nbsp Flamingo Hotel Las Vegas In 2008 Donny and Marie agreed to a six week run at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas The success of the show led to several extensions which ultimately turned into an 11 year residency through 2019 47 48 49 The show had a total of 1730 performances the most of any singing act in Las Vegas history 50 The duo earned three of the Las Vegas Review Journal s Best of Las Vegas Awards in 2012 including Best Show Best All Around Performer Donny amp Marie and Best Singer 51 The Vegas show was briefly moved to Caesars Atlantic City for a residency in August 2014 52 The show ran for two weeks in August 2014 53 A new studio album by the duo titled Donny amp Marie was released by MPCA in May 2011 It featured both covers and new material 54 The album reached the top 30 in the US 25 and number 41 in the UK 14 As solo artist Osmond s first studio album in nearly 20 years was released in 2007 titled Magic of Christmas It was followed by I Can Do This in 2010 which featured hymns and spiritual material 8 It reached number 71 in the US 27 Following this Osmond decided that she no longer wanted to record music However an instinctual revelation prompted her to return to it There was this voice saying Marie you should never let age define your music she told Sounds Like Nashville 28 In 2016 Osmond released her tenth studio album Music Is Medicine It was her first studio album of country music since 1989 s Steppin Stone Produced by Jason Deere the project featured collaborations with Olivia Newton John Sisqo and Marty Ro of Diamond Rio 55 Music Is Medicine reached number ten on the US country chart becoming Osmond s first solo album since Paper Roses to make the top ten list 15 AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album three out of five stars and concluded Despite the ambitious cast of characters it s music that s meant to soothe and comfort old friends and it certainly succeeds in that regard 56 In 2021 Osmond s next studio album was released titled Unexpected 8 The project was a collection of operatic and traditional pop music Although fearful about recording an album of material outside her comfort zone Osmond decided to not be afraid of a new door opening The album featured the Prague Symphony Orchestra and included a cover of Nessun Dorma a song she had been performing on stage for years 57 Other tracks included show tunes like Climb Ev ry Mountain and On My Own 58 Upon its release Unexpected peaked at number six on the US classical albums chart 59 and number one on the US classical crossover albums chart 60 Voice and musical style edit Osmond has a soprano vocal range This was not discovered until she performed on Broadway in the 1990s and a vocal coach believed she could sing higher than she was aware of 61 Osmond s music has been classified in the genres of country pop 62 pop 26 classical 63 and opera 63 In describing her wide range of musical styles The Blade wrote To hear Marie Osmond s voice is to hear more than a half century of American pop culture history 64 In describing the country pop era of her career writers Robert K Oermann and Mary A Bufwack wrote Like the other country pop crossover queens of her era Marie had a patriotic high energy fashion conscious concert act that matched her upbeat pop flavored tunes 62 When explaining her own musical styles Osmond said Yes I m country that s what I chose to be but it was very easy for me to sing pop because my brothers did But as I have grown and I did Broadway and all different kinds of things I fell in love with that style 64 Acting radio and television career edit1976 1986 Donny amp Marie and television breakthrough edit nbsp Donny and Marie Osmond in 1977 In 1976 programmer Fred Silverman offered Donny and Marie their own television variety series after seeing them perform on The Mike Douglas Show The resulting show titled Donny amp Marie aired on ABC beginning the same year It was produced by Sid and Marty Krofft 65 The show brought in an estimated 14 million viewers 66 On the program the sibling duo sang and performed comedy sketches The duo performed together separately and with guest performers 67 Notably the show also featured the Osmond brothers 1 The pair became known for the show s opening song which featured the line I m a little bit country in reference to Marie and I m a little bit rock and roll in reference to Donny 68 The Donny amp Marie show was considered by writers to showcase the siblings squeaky clean and family friendly image 1 69 70 The siblings often worked 18 hour days learning scripts changing into costumes and practicing choreography Marie continued her schooling and was tutored on set for three hours daily 71 while also being expected to complete chores while she was home 1 Weighing 110 pounds Marie was told by a producer to lose ten pounds or the entire show would be canceled Following the statement her weight dropped to 93 pounds and she struggled to stay awake during rehearsals Osmond continued to perform on the show citing her responsibility to her family and the her audience 72 Donny and amp Marie was later re titled to The Osmond Family Hour and was canceled in May 1979 1 In 1978 Donny and Marie debuted in their first feature film titled Goin Coconuts The film told the story of two siblings who are put in the center of criminal activity between two gangs while at a concert in Hawaii 73 The film was considered a commercial failure at the box office when it was released in 1978 74 75 Later that year Marie appeared in the ABC television film The Gift of Love which was based on the O Henry story The Gift of the Magi The film told the story of a newlywed couple and starred opposite Timothy Bottoms 76 In the late 1970s Osmond turned down the role of Sandy in the film version of Grease later explaining that the original character was not a nice girl and a lot edgier 77 In 1978 Osmond starred in a sitcom pilot titled Marie Although originally made for ABC it did not make the new season schedule 78 Between 1980 and 1981 Osmond briefly had her own variety show titled Marie 1 In the early 1980s Osmond made acting appearances in more television films including I Married Wyatt Earp 79 and Rooster 80 In 1984 she voiced the role of The Nursery Magic Fairy Velveteen Rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit 81 In 1982 she played her mother Olive in the television movie Side by Side The True Story of the Osmond Family 82 She then hosted the television program Ripley s Believe It or Not in 1985 83 1994 2009 Broadway and return to television edit Osmond focused her attention towards her recording career in the 1980s She returned to acting in the 1990s when her touring schedule allowed her less time with her children I knew that I never wanted to have to choose between a child who needed me and a concert performance ever again It was all the motivation I needed to make a life and a career change she wrote in 2009 84 Manager Karl Engemann arranged for Osmond to meet with the creators of a new touring production of The Sound of Music The creators gave her more freedom to balance her family life and her career Ultimately she agreed to the lead role of Maria von Trapp 46 She worked alongside vocal coach Barbara Smith Davis to retrain her voice for the role 85 Between 1994 and 1995 she toured in the show s traveling production throughout the United States 1 Variety praised her performance commenting Forget the misleadingly sappy posters she is a more interesting Maria than that 86 In 1997 Osmond starred as Anna Leonowens in The King and I It was her debut performance on New York s Broadway stage 87 The Los Angeles Times found Osmond s to be an adequate Anna but found she falters in important ways 88 Meanwhile Variety praised her vocal performance writing Osmond s soprano has developed into a fine instrument 89 nbsp Osmond at the National Press Club 2000 In the middle 1990s Osmond returned to television In 1995 she starred as Julia Wallace in the ABC sitcom Maybe This Time Osmond played a divorced mother who was also balancing an entertainment career The show also featured Betty White who played the role of her mother 90 After 18 episodes the show was cancelled in February 1996 91 She was then approached by Dick Clark to re launch the original Donny amp Marie television program as a talk show Although hesitant to work with her brother again she ultimately agreed Along with her husband and children she moved to Los Angeles and she began filming the program 92 In September 1998 Donny amp Marie was launched on daytime television 93 Donny and Marie Osmond don t seem much different from their days as the clean cut teenage siblings on the 70s ABC musical variety series Donny and Marie wrote Susan King of the Los Angeles Times 94 The duo taped one hour programs six times a week with six segments in each program 95 After two seasons the talk show was canceled due to poor ratings 96 In 1999 Donny and Marie co hosted the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City New Jersey From co hosting she became the first female host to announce the winner of the pageant 97 In 2004 Osmond hosted a five hour radio show on the weekdays titled Marie and Friends The show included conversations with guests and played current adult contemporary music Primarily the show was geared towards women with Osmond commenting I m looking forward to healthy adult conversation with women my own age 98 The show was aired in the mid western and western United States primarily in Utah Idaho Washington state and California 99 In 2006 Osmond was cast as a judge on the Simon Cowell created television competition Celebrity Duets The show paired non singing celebrities with professional musicians for duet performances 100 101 Marie Osmond acting as a cogent adviser is about the most impressive element in Celebrity Duets wrote Phil Gallo of Variety 101 The same year it was reported by Entertainment Tonight magazine that she would join the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful soap opera but scheduling conflicts prevented this from happening at the time 102 In August 2007 Osmond was cast on Dancing with the Stars alongside Jane Seymour and Wayne Newton 103 The ballroom dancing program paired celebrities with professional dancers for weekly live competitions In her 2009 autobiography Osmond wrote that she didn t know how to dance and at one point had to crawl up the stairs to her bedroom because her muscles were so sore following rehearsals 104 Two months into the show she began experiencing breathing difficulties and fainted on air during an episode She was medically evaluated and was reportedly fine following the collapse 105 She continued performing on the show until being eliminated in November 2007 She ultimately placed in third 106 In 2009 Osmond was given the opportunity to host her own talk show but due to current economic challenges in the US the show was not aired 107 2010 present Marie The Talk and further television roles edit The Donny and Marie duo produced a holiday musical called Donny amp Marie A Broadway Christmas which was originally scheduled to play on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre from December 9 19 2010 The show was then extended through December 30 2010 and again to January 2 2011 108 109 110 In the early 2010s Emmy Awards producer David McKenzie re approached Osmond about hosting her own talk show She agreed 111 and in 2012 it was announced that she would have her own talk show on the Hallmark Channel titled Marie The program replaced The Martha Stewart Show which ran during the same time of the day Osmond s program featured guests who discussed social issues and provided lifestyle advice 112 Specifically the talk show featured Osmond performing along with specific advice on cooking and fashion 113 The show debuted in late 2012 featuring Betty White as her first guest 111 She s nothing but a cordial host as if she was speaking and entertaining her guests and her viewers in the intimacy of her own home wrote Media Village 114 In 2013 Hallmark cancelled the show after one season of being aired stating that the channel already had too many talk show offerings A proposal to air the talk show on another network was in the works 115 After leaving the Hallmark Channel Osmond became a regular fill in co host on the CBS daytime show The Talk She guest hosted for a total of 40 times 116 117 She was then approached by the head of CBS daytime television to become an official co host 116 In 2019 Osmond was announced as the official replacement for Sara Gilbert on The Talk co hosting alongside Sheryl Underwood Carrie Ann Inaba Sharon Osbourne and Eve I am thrilled to now call this my day job she told People magazine 118 In September 2020 Osmond departed the show after one season citing a focus on family and other television opportunities Osmond left at the same time that producer John Redmann departed the show and it was announced that the pair would collaborate in other television opportunities 119 Following her departure Osmond acted in several television films In 2019 she played Cassie a Nashville singer in the Lifetime film The Road Home for Christmas Her co stars included Rob Mayes and Marla Sokoloff 120 In 2020 she co starred in a second Lifetime television film with Carly Hughes called The Christmas Edition 121 In 2021 Osmond co starred in a third Lifetime television film titled A Fiance for Christmas which told the story of a single woman who makes a fake wedding registry and ultimately finds love in unexpected places 122 The Digital Journal praised Osmond s performance as the character of Margaret calling her fabulous 123 The same year Osmond appeared on an episode of Fantasy Island as Shaye Fury a fictional country singer 124 In 2023 she made an appearance on the show The Bold and the Beautiful 125 Business career editChildren s Miracle Network edit Osmond was inspired to help sick children after watching how her deaf siblings struggled learning to speak and communicate Her parents also encouraged her to help support individuals in need My parents strongly believed that philanthropy was not only something we could do in our spare time but something that was to be part of our weekly schedule she recalled 126 In 1981 Osmond and her brothers were hosting actor John Schneider at their home Both Schneider and Osmond had a passion for helping sick children 127 The result was the pair co founding the Children s Miracle Network Hospitals 128 The organization provides funds to sick children and their donations are given to hospitals across the country 129 Since its creation the organization has been said to have raise 7 billion dollars for children 130 131 Osmond has collaborated and met with hundreds of families since its creation 132 and is part of the program s annual broadcast to raise funds 133 I m grateful that Children s Miracle Network has given families access to financial and emotional support technology and the best research available so they don t have to figure it out on their own the way my mother did she wrote in 2009 134 Doll business edit Osmond and her mother started collecting dolls as a young child In each city her family would tour in they would purchase a doll as a souvenir 135 During her free time Osmond started sculpting her own dolls in adulthood Ultimately it turned into a business in 1990 titled Marie Osmond Fine Porcelain Dolls Osmond s dolls were also sold at Wal Mart retailers starting at 29 dollars Other dolls were sold in prices between 65 and 2000 136 She also debuted her doll collection on the QVC network during this period Among her most notable was the Olive May doll based on her own mother 137 The doll later set a collectible record on QVC selling three million dolls in less than 15 minutes 138 A total of 40 dolls in six different series comprised the original porcelain collection They were titled Victoriana Collection Classic Reproductions Children of the World Children of All Ages and Miracle Children in reference to Children s Miracle Network 139 In 2001 Osmond claimed that she had made an estimated 550 dolls 140 According to her official website Osmond is now retired from the doll making industry 141 Nutrisystem edit In the 2000s Osmond had gained roughly 40 pounds When her mother suffered a stroke she told her daughter Marie don t do what I did Take care of yourself 142 In 2007 she chose to make a change to her lifestyle and physical wellness after her children became increasingly worried about her weight If I didn t feel a sense of urgency to do something for myself I need to do it for my own children she wrote in her autobiography 143 The same year Osmond found the Nutrisystem program and she lost a total of 50 pounds She reportedly went from being a size 14 to a size four Osmond then became a spokesperson for the brand shortly after losing the weight 144 On Nutrisystems s official website Osmond is listed under their category labeled success stories where she explains her journey with the program 145 She has since created a program through the company called Complete 50 for women age 50 and older 146 Writing career editOsmond is the author of four books three of which have made The New York Times Best Seller list 147 148 Her first was 2001 s Behind the Smile My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression It was co written with Marcia Wilkie and Osmond s physician Dr Judith Moore 149 The book described how Osmond suffered from postpartum depression following the birth of her child in the late 1990s Her hope was that giving voice to postpartum depression would inspire other women take action of their own mental health 150 Ability magazine positively remarked that the book candidly discloses her experience with postpartum depression 151 The book made Osmond the first celebrity to speak openly about postpartum depression 116 Osmond and Marcia Wilkie then co authored a second book in 2009 titled Might as Well Laugh About It Now 152 The memoir discussed highlights and memories from her life I really wanted to put some things down that were really meaningful to me It s really about attitude you can either let life get you down or you can laugh about it she told the San Diego Union Tribune 153 Along with positive memories Osmond also described some challenging points in her life 154 Deseret News called the book both funny and moving The book is easy to read and is written in a conversational tone that makes the reader feel as though Osmond is a friend retelling stories from her life instead of a distant celebrity highlighted Emiley Morgan 155 Osmond wrote two books in the 2010s decade In 2010 she penned a book of handcrafted project designs called Marie Osmond s Heartfelt Giving Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends 156 Martingale amp Company 157 The how to book gave step by step instructions of crafts people can make using a sewing machine 158 In 2013 Osmond s third book was released titled The Key Is Love The book consisted of anecdotes from her personal life many of which circled back to her own mother Osmond notably talked about her son s death in the book 159 160 Public image editAlong with her siblings Osmond s public image has been described as being squeaky clean 161 She has also been described as the girl next door 69 When describing her image the News amp Record wrote Maybe Marie Osmond needs to get in a brawl in a cool L A club snatch up a Sharon Stone type film role or start hanging out with Madonna in Miami 162 The Washington Post explained that the Osmond family were squeaky clean Mormons who by all accounts never indulged in the better known temptations of showbiz 163 At one point she was offered five million dollars to appear in Playboy magazine However she later declined saying I could have used the money I wouldn t want to see my mom like that and I really wanted to be a mom 164 In describing her own public image Osmond commented Those people reviewers probably still see a naive little girl in their minds I have to laugh at people like that because you cannot grow up in the business and not see everything and then some The reviewers can stay back in that time but I m moving forward 162 Personal life editRelationships marriages and children edit Before marrying Osmond was briefly engaged to acting student Jeff Crayton in May 1979 However the broke their engagement in July 1979 165 She also dated singer Andy Gibb around the same time 166 In 1981 she briefly dated actor and fellow Children s Miracle Network founder John Schneider 126 Osmond has been married three times including twice to the same spouse 167 In 1982 she wed her first husband Steve Craig 168 Craig was a basketball player for Brigham Young University at the time of their dating 169 The couple had Osmond s first child Stephen James Craig Jr in 1983 The couple divorced in 1985 167 Steve and I had made several attempts to go back and make our very young marriage work but it failed I was being scrutinized in the tabloids and the paparazzi seemed to show up wherever I went I was emotionally exhausted she wrote in her autobiography 170 In 1986 she remarried record producer Brian Blosil in a private ceremony with her family in attendance 171 Osmond was drawn to Blosil s dry sense of humor after meeting him at a family party 170 Osmond and Blosil had seven children five of whom were adopted Their two biological children are Rachael and Matthew Their five adopted children are Jessica Michael Brandon Brianna and Abigail 172 After 21 years of marriage the couple divorced in 2007 167 Both parties released a joint statement stating that neither one assigned fault for the divorce 173 Following her second divorce Osmond said she never wanted to be married again 167 Osmond and her former husband Steve Craig then reunited after their son arranged a meeting 174 They rekindled their relationship and secretly dated for two years before revealing it publicly I didn t want anybody to get hurt you know if it didn t work out And gosh it just worked out Osmond said 175 The couple then remarried on May 5 2011 in a private ceremony at the Las Vegas Mormon Temple 167 For the ceremony Osmond wore her dress from the pair s original 1982 wedding 176 The couple remarried a few months before attending their son s wedding 177 The thing about a second marriage is that you realize things you thought were so important aren t I love being with my husband He is the sweetest man I know He lives to serve and really listens to people s needs she told People magazine 167 It was also revealed that Osmond s daughter identifies as a lesbian In a later interview Osmond commented I know how I love my children and I know God loves all of his children as a father I pray for everyone to use their lives to be happy and feel accomplished That is what this life is for 178 In March 2020 Osmond stated that she will leave her fortune to charity upon her death stating that it would be a disservice to her children to leave the money to them and noting that they need to make their own money 179 Personal setbacks and challenges edit In 1976 Karl Engemann began managing the recording careers of Donny Marie Jimmy Osmond and the Osmond Brothers group In 1979 Engemann was appointed personal manager at various career stages of all the Osmond children and eventually only of Marie In December 2009 Marie parted company with Karl Engemann 180 181 182 183 Osmond and her law firm wrote that Engemann made repeated defamatory and derogatory comments to third parties multiple breaches of fiduciary duties entering into unauthorized commitments seeking to obtain monies outside the purview of the management agreement and other violations of his obligations 184 The idea of taking a pill to make depression go away is very appealing but it sidesteps the cause and treats only the symptoms like a bandage that only hides an infection Unless we can acknowledge the feelings we are covering up it will only be a matter of time before the depression returns in a different form Osmond on the work she completed to help lift her postpartum depression 185 In 1999 Osmond publicly spoke about her battle with postpartum depression after giving birth to her last child 186 She spoke in detail about her challenges in her 2001 book Behind the Smile 187 In the book she explained that it felt much darker than the baby blues and that she was fading away minute by minute 188 Osmond started experiencing panic attacks 189 fatigue 190 neck pain which resulted in a hospital visit 191 and suicidal ideations 192 In one instance she drove miles up California s Pacific Coast Highway leaving her children in the care of two nannies who did not know where she was going 193 She then received a call from her husband who convinced her to pull off the highway and check into a hotel 194 She then began receiving natural healing treatments through physician Dr Judith Moore 195 Osmond found that both medication and therapeutic mind body work ultimately lifted her depression 196 After discussing postpartum depression on The Oprah Winfrey Show Osmond said that she received thousands of emails and handwritten letters from people about their own struggles with the disease 197 Osmond also revealed in her 2001 book that she had been sexually abused in her youth Her abuser was not publicly revealed 198 199 She believed that the abuse resulted her in her struggles with postpartum depression In my life the normally positive quality of putting others first resulted in long term negative effects because it was out of balance she wrote 200 She later revealed that her childhood abuse also resulted in developing body dysmorphia 201 202 In August 2006 several U S tabloids suggested that she had attempted suicide Those reports were denied by her publicity team which claimed she had suffered an adverse reaction to a medication she was taking 203 204 On February 26 2010 Osmond adopted son Michael took his own life 205 after jumping off an eighth floor balcony 206 He reportedly battled depression and addiction and had been in rehabilitation at the age of 12 207 He was also bullied from a young age 208 Osmond wrote in her 2013 book The Key Is Love that he had been emotionally down in the weeks prior to his suicide 209 Osmond later revealed that she had missed a phone call from her son shortly before his death 210 because she was onstage in Las Vegas 209 An autopsy found no drugs in his system 211 Osmond returned to work two weeks following her son s death The stage is my safe place It doesn t scare me like it scares people And I knew if I didn t get back onstage I may never get back onstage 212 Discography editMain articles Marie Osmond discography and Donny and Marie Osmond discography Solo studio albums Paper Roses 1973 In My Little Corner of the World 1974 Who s Sorry Now 1975 This Is the Way That I Feel 1977 There s No Stopping Your Heart 1985 I Only Wanted You 1986 All in Love 1988 Steppin Stone 1989 I Can Do This 2010 Music Is Medicine 2016 Unexpected 2021 Donny and Marie studio albums I m Leaving It All Up to You 1974 Make the World Go Away 1975 Featuring Songs from Their Television Show 1976 New Season 1976 Winning Combination 1977 A Broadway Christmas 2010 Donny amp Marie 2011 Filmography editMain article Marie Osmond on screen and stage Films Hugo the Hippo 1975 Goin Coconuts 1978 The Velveteen Rabbit 1984 Buster amp Chauncey s Silent Night 1998 O Christmas Tree 1999 Books editBehind the Smile My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression 2001 with Marcia Wilkie and Dr Judith Moore 150 Might as Well Laugh About It Now 2009 with Marcia Wilkie 153 Marie Osmond s Heartfelt Giving Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends 2010 213 The Key Is Love My Mother s Wisdom A Daughter s Gratitude 2013 with Marcia Wilkie 159 Awards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Marie Osmond Marie Osmond has received several awards and nominations notably from the Academy of Country Music 214 Country Music Association 215 Grammy Awards 216 and Daytime Emmy Awards 217 References editFootnotes edit a b c d e f g Marie Osmond Biography Retrieved 24 February 2024 a b Ott Tim Donny and Marie Osmond Inside Their Early Years in Utah With Their Musical Family Biography Retrieved 22 February 2024 Aizin Rebecca August 29 2023 Donny and Marie Osmond s Siblings All About Their Brothers People Retrieved 22 February 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 12 13 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 13 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 17 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 125 a b c d e Huey Steve Marie Osmond Biography AllMusic Retrieved 23 February 2024 a b Schoenherr Joelle December 16 2013 Talking to Marie Osmond About Her Upcoming Christmas Show With Donny and the Day She Flew Through the Arch in a Helicopter St Louis Magazine Retrieved 23 February 2024 a b Osmond Marie 1995 25 Hits CD Liner Notes written by Don Ovens Curb Records D2 77793 CD version Gutman John 9 May 1986 Marie Osmond Pursues New Beginning Salt Lake Tribune p 86 a b c d e f g Search results for Marie Osmond Country Singles RPM Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b c Marie Osmond chart history Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b c d MARIE OSMOND Full chart history Singles The Official Charts Company Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b c d e f Marie Osmond chart history Country Albums Billboard Retrieved 21 November 2020 Peppiatt Francesca 2004 Country Music s Most Wanted The Top 10 Book of Cheatin Hearts Honky Tonk Tragedies and Music City Oddities Brassey s p 27 ISBN 978 1574885934 a b c d e f g Marie Osmond chart history Country Songs Billboard Retrieved 22 November 2020 Search results for Marie Osmond Top Singles RPM Retrieved 22 November 2020 Deming Mark Donny Osmond Biography AllMusic Retrieved 23 February 2024 a b c Donny amp Marie Osmond chart history Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 21 November 2020 Search results for Donny and Marie Osmond Top Singles RPM Retrieved 22 November 2020 Dutch Charts Donny Osmond Dutch Charts nl Retrieved 24 November 2020 Irish charts Donny and Marie Osmond Irish Charts Retrieved 24 November 2020 a b Gold amp Platinum Marie Osmond Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 23 February 2024 a b Donny amp Marie Osmond chart history Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b Carpenter Bill This Is the Way That I Feel Marie Osmond Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 23 February 2024 a b Marie Osmond chart history Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b c d e Dauphin Chuck Marie Osmond Looking Back And Looking Forward Sounds Like Nashville Retrieved 25 February 2024 Morris Edward August 23 1986 Capitol International Meets Bullish on Nashville PDF Billboard p 34 Retrieved 11 February 2024 Osmond Marie July 1985 There s No Stopping Your Heart Liner Notes Capitol Records Curb Records CDP 7484449 2 CD ST 12414 LP C 173198 Cassette COUNTRY ALBUM RELEASES PDF Cashbox August 10 1985 p 33 Retrieved 11 February 2024 Dillon Charlotte There s No Stopping Your Heart Marie Osmond Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 11 February 2024 Marie Osmond takes the country road NEWLN I m not 13 anymore I m a mom United Press International March 20 1987 Retrieved 25 February 2024 OSMOND PLANS TO MOVE TO NASHVILLE South Florida Sun Sentinel March 22 1986 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 224 a b Osmond Marie August 1986 I Only Wanted You Liner Notes Capitol Records Curb Records ST 12516 LP 4XT 12516 Cassette CDP 7 46348 2 CD Reviews Country Picks PDF Billboard September 6 1986 p 74 Retrieved 17 February 2024 Album Reviews Country PDF Billboard July 2 1988 p 74 Retrieved 19 February 2024 Album Releases Album Review PDF Cashbox July 23 1988 p 24 Retrieved 19 February 2024 Dillon Charlotte Steppin Stone Marie Osmond Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 25 February 2024 COUNTRY MUSIC PDF Cashbox September 9 1989 p 27 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Dillon Charlotte The Best of Marie Osmond Marie Osmond Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 25 February 2024 a b c THORNY ROSES Chicago Tribune October 4 1990 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Bronson Fred February 11 1995 Brandy s Baby Grows Up Fast Billboard p 96 Osmond Marie 1995 What Kind of Man Walks on a Woman Cassette Single with previews from her forthcoming album Curb Records WEA 76943 Cassette single a b Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 225 Gray Mark November 17 2019 Donny and Marie Osmond Tearfully End Their 11 Year Las Vegas Residency with Emotional Final Show People Donny and Marie Osmond end their long running Vegas residency with emotional show gma yahoo com Retrieved November 18 2019 Donny and Marie Osmond Tearfully End Their 11 Year Las Vegas Residency with Emotional Final Show Msn com Retrieved November 18 2019 Donny Osmond on leaving Las Vegas This is more than closing a show Las Vegas Review Journal November 17 2019 Retrieved November 18 2019 Donny amp Marie Show at Flamingo Las Vegas Flamingolasvegas com Retrieved December 21 2012 Condran Ed Donny and Marie Osmond schedule Atlantic City residency App com Retrieved October 2 2021 About the Donny amp Marie Show at Flamingo Las Vegas Flamingolasvegas com Retrieved June 28 2018 Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond s New CD Donny amp Marie to Be Released May 3 TheaterMania Retrieved 3 March 2024 Dauphin Chuck May 26 2016 Marie Osmond on Teaming Up With Olivia Newton John and Sisqo on New Country Album Music Is Medicine Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2024 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Music Is Medicine Marie Osmond Songs reviews credits AllMusic Retrieved 3 March 2024 Despres Tricia November 22 2021 Marie Osmond Faced Her Fears Recording New Album Unexpected I ve Never Been Been Afraid to Take Chances People Retrieved 3 March 2024 Gordon David Interview In Marie Osmond s Unexpected New Album the World Goes Round TheaterMania Retrieved 3 March 2024 Marie Osmond chart history Classical Albums Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2024 Marie Osmond chart history Classical Crossover Albums Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2024 D Astolfo Guy December 2 2022 Marie Osmond Still Surprises in Long Career Business Journal Daily Retrieved 14 April 2024 a b Bufwack Mary A Oermann Robert K 2003 Finding Her Voice The History of Women in Country Music Nashville Tennessee Vanderbilt University Press p 352 ISBN 978 0826514325 a b Marie Osmond Takes Singing Career Into New Symphonic Direction on Opera Tour Billboard October 1 2021 Retrieved 14 April 2024 a b Webber Jason September 22 2023 Marie Osmond will perform Friday at Marathon Center for the Performing Arts in Findlay 4 MORE Call me Marie Marie Osmond brings six decades of song to Findlay The Blade Retrieved 14 April 2024 Pierce Scott D November 29 2023 Scott D Pierce Pairing Donny amp Marie with the producers of H R Pufnstuf was weird Even back in 1976 The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved 24 February 2024 O Keefe Brian McCarthy Kelly March 21 2019 Donny and Marie Osmond officially announce end to their longtime Las Vegas sh Good Morning America Retrieved 24 February 2024 Terrace Vincent 2014 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 Through 2010 2d Ed McFarland amp Company pp 276 277 ISBN 978 0786486410 Inman David M 2014 Television Variety Shows Histories and Episode Guides to 57 Programs McFarland amp Company p 367 ISBN 978 1476608778 a b Donny and Marie Osmond Going Solo CBS News Sunday Morning September 8 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2024 Argetsinger Amy November 30 2014 Donny and Marie Osmond Cheerfully embracing their teen idol past The Washington Post Retrieved 24 February 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 21 22 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 160 Paperback Books Publishers Weekly Vol 214 1978 p 85 Epstein Andrew April 27 1980 THE BIG THUDS OF 1979 FILMS THAT FLOPPED BADLY Los Angeles Times No 6 Donahue Suzanne Mary 1987 American film distribution the changing marketplace UMI Research Press p 297 ISBN 978 0 8357 1776 2 Crump William D 2022 The Christmas Encyclopedia 4th Ed McFarland amp Company p 278 ISBN 978 1476647593 Robbins Caryn Marie Osmond Explains Why She Turned Down GREASE BroadwayWorld Retrieved 25 February 2024 ABC Projects TV Guide Vol 33 1985 p 22 I Married Wyatt Earp The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp Phoenix Arizona University of Arizona Press 1994 p 277 ASIN B000WWBJQ0 Maltin Leonard 1986 Leonard Maltin s TV Movies and Video Guide 1987 Penguin Books p 822 ISBN 978 0452258761 DeVore Sheryl Kirk Players tradition of Velveteen Rabbit continues Chicago Tribune Retrieved 25 February 2024 Armstrong Richard B Willems Armstrong Mary 2015 Encyclopedia of Film Themes Settings and Series McFarland amp Company p 16 ISBN 978 1476612300 Caulfield Deborah August 25 1985 ANTITHESES Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 February 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 224 225 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 226 Critics review of The Sound of Music from Variety by Richard S Ginell Variety com August 11 1994 Retrieved March 5 2016 Marie Osmond Polkas Into The Kind and I Playbill com December 19 1997 Retrieved March 5 2016 Winer Laurie May 25 1998 Osmond a Pretty Petulant Anna in King and I Los Angeles Times Retrieved 3 March 2024 Harvey Dennis April 28 1998 The King and I Variety Carter Bill September 10 1995 THE ANNOTATED CALENDAR TELEVISION The New York Times Retrieved 3 March 2024 Brooks Tim Marsh Earle F 2009 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Random House p 872 ISBN 978 0307483201 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 38 39 DONNY AND MARIE CAN T BE THAT BAD CAN THEY Chicago Tribune September 26 1998 Retrieved 3 March 2024 King Susan September 20 1998 That 70s Chemistry for a 90s Talk Show Los Angeles Times Retrieved 3 March 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 39 DONNY amp MARIE ARE A LITTLE BIT CANCELED New York Daily News June 16 2000 Retrieved 3 March 2024 PHOTO United Press International September 18 1999 Retrieved 14 April 2024 Arave Lynne January 10 2004 Marie Osmond to get her own radio show Deseret News Retrieved 10 March 2024 Marie Osmond promises clean fun on her radio show CT Insider March 15 2004 Retrieved 10 March 2024 Sullivan Kate August 30 2006 The Celebrity Duets premiere Hits and misses Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 3 March 2024 a b Gallo Phil August 30 2006 Celebrity Duets Variety Retrieved 3 March 2024 1 Archived June 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Faber Judy August 29 2007 Dancing With The Stars Cast Announced CBS News Retrieved 3 March 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 25 26 Starr Seibel Deborah October 23 2007 Backstage at Dancing with the Stars What Really Happened to Marie TV Guide Retrieved 3 March 2024 Marie Osmond and partner eliminated from Dancing finale Deseret News November 27 2007 Retrieved 3 March 2024 Young John July 31 2009 Marie Osmond s talk show a no go Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 3 March 2024 DONNY amp MARIE A BROADWAY CHRISTMAS to play Broadway s Marriott Marquis Theatre this December Broadwayworld com Retrieved May 11 2011 Donny amp Marie s A Broadway Christmas Will Get Extra Performances Playbill Archived from the original on January 16 2011 Retrieved May 11 2011 Donny amp Marie s A Broadway Christmas Gets One Extra Performance on Jan 2 Playbill Archived from the original on May 30 2011 Retrieved May 11 2011 a b Lawrence Christopher September 30 2012 With new show Marie Osmond will go stage to screen and back Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 10 March 2024 Gioa Michael March 15 2012 Marie Osmond Will Host Talk Show Marie For the Hallmark Channel Playbill Retrieved 9 March 2024 O Kelley Kaley September 24 2012 Marie Osmond gets back to her roots with talk variety show on Hallmark AZ Family Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved October 16 2012 Pilato Herbie J Marie Osmond s New Hallmark Show Is Bright Entry To Daytime TV Media Village Retrieved 10 March 2024 Marechal AJ July 2 2013 Hallmark Channel Cancels Marie Osmond s Talkshow Variety Retrieved 9 March 2024 a b c Morgan David September 16 2019 Marie Osmond talks joining The Talk and the sisterhood thing CBS News Retrieved 10 March 2024 Kaufman Gil May 8 2019 Marie Osmond Replacing Sara Gilbert on The Talk Billboard Retrieved 10 March 2024 Strohm Emily May 7 2019 Marie Osmond Is Joining The Talk as New Co Host I Am Thrilled to Now Call This My Day Job People Retrieved 10 March 2024 Matthews Lauren September 3 2020 The Real Reason Why Marie Osmond Is Leaving The Talk Good Housekeeping Retrieved 10 March 2024 Mier Tomas Stone Natalie October 23 2019 Marla Sokoloff Was Intimidated When She Met Marie Osmond on Lifetime s Road Home for Christmas People Retrieved 10 March 2024 Milliken Paul November 12 2020 Marie Osmond and Carly Hughes on their new Lifetime Christmas movie Fox 5 Atlanta Retrieved 10 March 2024 Dubois Lauren December 9 2021 A Fiance For Christmas Lifetime Movie Premiere Trailer Synopsis Cast International Business Times Retrieved 10 March 2024 Papadatos Markos 11 December 2021 Review A Fiance for Christmas is a delightful holiday film Digital Journal Retrieved 2 March 2024 Holbrook Damian 6 March 2023 Marie Osmond Talks Her Dream Come True Visit to Fantasy Island TV insider Retrieved 2 March 2024 Marie Osmond Reveals Working on The Bold and the Beautiful Was a Bucket List Life Achievement Exclusive JP October 24 2023 Marie Osmond Reveals Working on The Bold and the Beautiful Was a Bucket List Life Achievement Exclusive People a b Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 64 65 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 61 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 61 62 Our History Children s Miracle Network Retrieved 10 March 2024 Benson Lee November 24 2017 The Utah miracle men and the network they built Deseret News Retrieved 10 March 2024 Q amp A Marie Osmond Las Vegas Magazine May 12 2017 Retrieved 10 March 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 68 70 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 46 47 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 68 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2002 p 103 104 Stevenson Jennifer L March 12 1993 She s a doll that Marie Osmond Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 10 March 2024 Haddock Sharon M September 11 1997 Marie Osmond turns hobby into flourishing creative sideline Deseret News Retrieved 10 March 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 288 Stowe Dorothy November 10 1991 FROM PAPER ROSES TO DELICATE DOLLS Deseret News Retrieved 10 March 2024 Rondon Nayda June 24 2001 Marie Osmond sings the praises of dolls Chicago Tribune Retrieved 10 March 2024 Biography Marie Osmond com Retrieved 10 March 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 271 273 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 274 275 Miller Korin March 11 2022 At 62 Marie Osmond Just Shared How She s Kept 50 Pounds Off For 15 Years Yahoo Finance Retrieved 10 March 2024 Marie Osmond Nutrisystem Diet and Weight Loss Success Story Nutrisystem Retrieved 10 March 2024 Stein Michelle January 5 2024 Marie Osmond Takes a Strong Stance on Using Ozempic for Weight Loss Parade Retrieved 10 March 2024 Baumgarten Robin Potash Larry Richards Dean April 4 2023 Checking in with Marie Osmond WGN 9 Retrieved 16 March 2024 Pena Xochitl March 31 2015 Marie Osmond shares ups and downs of life in new show The Desert Sun Retrieved 16 March 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 1 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help a b Lythgoe Dennis May 2 2001 Behind the smile of Marie Osmond Deseret News Retrieved 16 March 2024 Cooper Chet 2001 Marie Osmond Interview Ability Retrieved 16 March 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 1 a b Toledo Lorinda April 17 2009 Marie Osmond laughs about it all in new memoir San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 16 March 2024 Excerpt Might As Well Laugh About It Now Good Morning America April 12 2009 Retrieved 16 March 2024 Morgan Emiley April 14 2009 Marie Osmond s new book funny moving Deseret News Retrieved 16 March 2024 Osmond Marie November 9 2010 Martingale Marie Osmond s Heartfelt Giving Martingale pub com Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved August 26 2015 Martingale Books and patterns on quilting sewing knitting crochet and crafts Martingale pub com Retrieved August 26 2015 Marie Osmond writes sewing book United Press International September 28 2010 Retrieved 16 March 2024 a b Rinaldi Ray Mark April 3 2013 Marie Osmond s tale of family life and loss is core of new book The Key Is Love The Denver Post Retrieved 16 March 2024 Barker Olivia March 29 2013 Marie Osmond opens up about son s suicide USA Today Retrieved 16 March 2024 Edwards Joe April 11 1989 MARIE OSMOND SHE S PRODUCED HITS FOR 15 YEARS Deseret News Retrieved 13 April 2024 a b Pressley Leigh November 6 1994 SWEET SUCCESS MARIE OSMOND S GOODY GOODY IMAGE GETS HER EVERYWHERE News amp Record Retrieved 13 April 2024 Argetsinger Amy November 30 2014 A brief musical history of the Osmonds in 13 songs The Washington Post Retrieved 13 April 2024 When Marie Osmond Was Offered 5 Million to Be in Playboy and Donny Was Asked to Fake a Drug Bust to Help Their Careers LDS Living September 9 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2024 Singing star Marie Osmond has announced her engagement to United Press International October 2 1986 Marie Osmond Reveals Dating Life People com Retrieved January 11 2019 a b c d e f Weiss Jacqueline August 10 2023 Who Is Marie Osmond s Husband All About Steve Craig People Retrieved 6 April 2024 Blackwelder Carson May 5 2023 Marie Osmond celebrates 12th wedding anniversary with husband Steve Craig ABC News Retrieved 6 April 2024 Osmond amp Wilkie 2009 p 64 a b Osmond amp Wilkie p 84 85 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkie help Marie Osmond marries record producer United Press International October 28 1986 Retrieved 6 April 2024 Entertainment Singer Marie Osmond to divorce BBC News March 31 2007 Retrieved August 26 2015 Marie Osmond s Many Troubles Abcnews go com Retrieved June 28 2016 Barrientos Selena August 3 2020 Marie Osmond Reveals the Reason Why She Remarried Her Ex Husband Stephen Craig Good Housekeeping Retrieved 6 April 2024 Marie Osmond Kept Relationship With Ex Secret for Two Years Before Remarrying ABC News May 5 2011 Retrieved 6 April 2024 Marie Osmond RE MARRIES 1st Husband TMZ com Retrieved May 11 2011 Nahas Aili October 2 2019 The Talk s Marie Osmond Opens Up About Remarrying Her First Husband God Has His Timing PEOPLE com Retrieved July 7 2022 Nunn Jerry August 5 2021 MUSIC Marie Osmond talks Sound of Music Ravinia lesbian daughter UPDATE Windy City Times Retrieved 6 April 2024 Garvey Marianne March 2 2020 Marie Osmond reveals she won t leave her fortune to her children in her will CNN Retrieved March 2 2020 Akers Mick November 5 2009 Marie Osmond manager battling Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 5 2024 Marie Osmond and longtime manager split over failed TV show Las Vegas Sun November 4 2009 Retrieved February 5 2024 Akers Mick September 25 2010 Osmond producer shown the door Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 5 2024 Johnson Tracey September 6 2023 Marie Osmond s Legal Battle With Her Ex Manager Fully Explained Nicki Swift Retrieved February 5 2024 Clark Norm November 4 2009 Marie Osmond manager battling Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 6 April 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 144 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Entertainment Marie Osmond suicide bid denied BBC News August 3 2006 Retrieved May 11 2011 Entertainment Marie Osmond suicide bid denied BBC News August 3 2006 Retrieved August 26 2015 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 84 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 85 86 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 119 120 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 78 82 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 94 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 92 94 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 97 102 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 121 122 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 144 145 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 134 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help I WAS SEXUALLY ABUSED MARIE OSMOND REVEALS South Florida Sun Sentinel May 7 2001 Retrieved 6 April 2024 I was abused in my teens says Marie Osmond Irish Examiner April 5 2001 Retrieved 6 April 2024 Osmond Wilkie amp Moore 2001 p 18 sfn error no target CITEREFOsmondWilkieMoore2001 help Whitaker Sterling January 24 2024 Marie Osmond Literally Wept Over the Way She Abused Her Health Taste of Country Retrieved 6 April 2024 Seemayer Zach January 23 2023 Marie Osmond Developed Body Dysmorphia After Being Called Fat on Donny amp Marie Set Entertainment Tonight Retrieved 6 April 2024 Marie Osmond did not attempt suicide Today August 2 2006 Retrieved 6 April 2024 This article is more than 17 years old Marie Osmond did not attempt suicide The Guardian August 3 2006 Retrieved 6 April 2024 Silverman Stephen M February 27 2010 Marie Osmond s Son Commits Suicide People com Retrieved May 11 2011 Coroner Death of Marie Osmond s son a suicide ABC 7 Chicago April 21 2010 Retrieved 6 April 2024 Marie Osmond s son commits suicide Wonderwall msn com February 27 2010 Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved May 11 2011 Jensen Erin October 2 2019 Marie Osmond reveals her late son was bullied very heavily received horrendous texts USA Today Retrieved 6 April 2024 a b Osmond Marie Wilkie Marcia 2013 The Key Is Love My Mother s Wisdom A Daughter s Gratitude Penguin Group ISBN 978 1101627877 Marie Osmond Missed The Last Phone Call From Her Absolutely Not Gay Son Dallas Voice Retrieved 6 April 2024 Osmond son s autopsy finds no drugs before suicide Cnn com April 21 2010 Retrieved May 11 2011 Serpe Gina November 11 2010 Marie Osmond Emotionally Opens Up About Son s Suicide Sexuality to Oprah Today Retrieved 6 April 2024 Osmond Marie 2010 Marie Osmond s Heartfelt Giving Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends Martingale ISBN 978 1564779472 Search winners Marie Osmond Academy of Country Music Awards Retrieved 10 April 2024 CMA Past Winners amp Nominees Marie Osmond Country Music Association Awards Retrieved 10 April 2024 Marie Osmond Artist Grammy Awards Retrieved 10 April 2024 Daytime Emmy Awards 2011 Red Carpet The Hollywood Reporter 2011 Retrieved 10 April 2024 Books edit Osmond Marie Wilkie Marcia Moore Dr Judith 2002 Behind the Smile My Journey Out of Postpardum Depression Grand Central Publishing ISBN 978 0446678520 Osmond Marie Wilkie Marcia 2009 Might as Well Laugh About It Now Penguin Group ISBN 978 1101050361 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marie Osmond Marie Osmond Official website Marie Osmond at IMDb Marie Osmond at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Marie Osmond Getting Divorced People magazine March 30 2007 BBC News Marie Osmond sings Paper Roses for Kilmarnock fans 1 February 2013 Media offices Preceded bySara Gilbert The Talk co host2019 2020 Succeeded byAmanda Kloots Preceded byBoomer Esiason and Meredith Vieira Miss America Pageant co host with Donny Osmond1999 2000 Succeeded byTony Danza Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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