Marie Osmond

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Marie Osmond
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Marie Osmond in December 1990
Background information
Birth name Olive Marie Osmond
Also known as Marie Osmond
Born (1959-10-13) October 13, 1959 (age 64)
Origin Ogden, Utah, United States
Genres Country, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, film screenwriter
Years active 1973–present
Labels MGM
Curb
Columbia
Website Official website

Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) is an American singer, film screenwriter, actress, doll designer, and a member of the show business family the Osmonds. Although she was never part of her family's singing group, she gained success as a solo country music artist in the 1970s and 1980s. Her best known song is a cover of the country pop ballad "Paper Roses." From 1976 to 1979, she and her singer brother Donny Osmond hosted the TV variety show Donny & Marie.

Early life

Olive Marie Osmond was born in Ogden, Utah, the daughter of Olive May (née Davis) and George Virl Osmond. She was raised as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is the only daughter of nine children; her brothers are Virl, Tom, Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny and Jimmy Osmond. She and her father also shared the same birthday, October 13. From an early age, her brothers maintained a career in show business, singing and performing on national television. Osmond debuted as part of her brothers' act The Osmond Brothers on the The Andy Williams Show when she was four, but generally did not perform with her brothers in the group's television performances through the 1960s.

Music career

1970s

Aside from her two oldest brothers (who are deaf), Marie was the only family member not involved in the music business. After the initial success of The Osmonds in 1970, Marie's brother Donny gained success as a solo artist on the Pop Music charts and became a teen idol. The Osmonds' management convinced Marie to give it a go and she signed with the family's record label, MGM/Kolob Records and began making concert appearances with The Osmonds. Her style was more directed towards country music, in contrast with her brothers' pop music.

In 1973, Marie released her first single as a solo artist titled "Paper Roses". The recording became a No. 1 country hit, reached the Top 5 on the Billboard magazine pop chart, and achieved crossover success. The song earned a gold record as did the album of the same name. She released another single, "In My Little Corner of the World", and an album with the same title in 1974, both entering the Billboard Top 40 in 1974. The title song on her next album, "Who's Sorry Now", released in 1975, went to No. 40.

In 1977 Marie released her fourth studio album titled This Is The Way That I Feel and was much different from her earlier country music where she covered several country artist hits. With the departure from the country sound she went more in the direction of the pop style. This album had songs that were written for her as well as songs that were written by the Bee Gees. The album only had 2 singles and was not a commercial success.

Additionally in 1974, Marie had two pop music duet hits with brother Donny: "I'm Leaving It All Up to You" and "Morning Side of the Mountain". The former song was a Top 20 country hit.

1980s

In the early 1980s, Osmond starred in her own weekly variety show on NBC called Marie. Osmond's music career went into a brief hiatus while she pursued a career in acting. She turned down the lead role as Sandy in Grease because she did not approve of the script's moral content,[1] and the role went to Olivia Newton-John. She appeared in some TV movies and did voice-over work for children's cartoons. Prior to the comeback success of her brother Donny in the late 1980s, and while brother Merrill was having modest success on the country charts.

In 1984, Marie had a single on RCA Records called "Who's Counting" and only went to No. 82 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles. The single did receive a significant amount of airplay for a couple of weeks.

Marie made a comeback in country music as a solo artist by signing a joint deal with Capitol Records and Curb Records in Nashville. In 1985, Marie recorded her first studio album in nearly seven years titled There's No Stopping Your Heart. This album had 4 singles with two reaching the number 1 position on the country charts. The songs mainly focused on the more-popular Countrypolitan style. She and Dan Seals sang a duet called Meet Me in Montana which became a No. 1 country hit that year. The follow-up single was the title track called There's No Stopping Your Heart, which also reached No. 1 in early 1986. The final single Read My Lips also became a top 10 hit.

The follow up album in 1986 was titled I Only Wanted You. She hit No. 1 again with a duet with Paul Davis with the song You're Still New to Me. The second single was the title track I Only Wanted You which landed in the top 10. Two additional singles Everybody's Crazy 'Bout My Baby and Cry Just a Little did not have the same success.

In 1988 she released the album All in Love and Steppin' Stone in 1989. Both albums failed to garner any success in the billboard charts due to the changing styles of country music. Steppin' Stone would be her last country album of the 1980s.

1990s

Her last charting single came in 1995 with "What Kind of Man (Walks On a Woman)".

2000s

Donny and Marie hosted a 1998–2000 talk show and have been headlining in Las Vegas since 2008. In November 2010 she release the album titled "I Can Do This" that was full of balladry and really highlighted her multi octave voice in the song Pie Jesu. It contained 14 songs and all of the proceeds were donated to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.[2]

It was announced on social media that a new solo album titled Music is Medicine,[3] will be released on January 22, 2016. This will be Marie's first new album in five years and only her second in the last 25 years. One song from the album will feature a duet with Marty Roe who is the lead singer from the country group Diamond Rio.

Acting career

In 1975, Osmond and brother Donny hosted a special variety show which was later picked up mid season as a weekly variety show and began airing in 1976 as Donny & Marie, and ran on ABC until 1978 before it was renamed "The Osmond Family Hour" in 1979. Osmond's first "made for TV" movie was The Gift of Love which originally aired on ABC December 5, 1978. The movie was loosely based on the O. Henry story "The Gift of the Magi." Her co-star in the movie was Timothy Bottoms and she received her first on-screen kiss in this movie. In October 1978, she and Donny released their film Goin' Coconuts (originally titled "Aloha Donny & Marie") which was not a financial success. The following year, Marie starred in a sitcom pilot titled "Marie." which did not make the new season schedule and in 1980 she had her own variety show on NBC, also titled Marie, which only ran for half a season.

Osmond had a recurring role as co-host with Jack Palance on ABC's documentary series Ripley's Believe It or Not! for two seasons (1985–1986), replacing Jack's daughter Holly Palance. She introduced and narrated segments based on the travels and discoveries of oddity-hunter Robert Ripley. Following that, the singer played her mother, Olive, in the TV movie Side By Side: The True Story Of The Osmond Family. She also starred in the TV movie I Married Wyatt Earp.

She returned to television first in the short-lived 1995 ABC sitcom Maybe This Time and then with brother Donny in 1998 to co-host Donny And Marie, a talk/entertainment show that lasted two seasons. Osmond reappeared as herself in the 2001 TV movie Inside The Osmonds, which showed how the brothers' egos, their father's fiscal mismanagement, and the family's quest to build a multimedia empire led to their downfall. The film was produced by her younger brother, Jimmy Osmond.

In 2004, Osmond had a radio show syndicated to adult contemporary radio stations, Marie And Friends, that was canceled after 10 months.[4] Two years later, she was a judge on the short-lived Fox celeb reality show competition Celebrity Duets. It was once reported by Entertainment Tonight Magazine that Osmond would join the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful, the long-running CBS daytime soap opera,[5] but she never appeared.

Broadway

She appeared in the Broadway musicals The King and I (as Anna) and The Sound of Music (as Maria) in the mid-1990s. Marie and her brother Donny recently starred in a new holiday production 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 till December 30, 2010 and again till January 2, 2011.[6][7][8]

Other work

CBS daytime "The Talk"

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In 2013-14 Marie has become a regular fill in on the popular CBS daytime show "The Talk". It has been rumored that she is near the top of the list if an opportunity becomes available as a replacement.

Talk shows and Donny & Marie in Las Vegas

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Since 2008 the 750-seat showroom at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada has been home to Donny & Marie, a 90-minute variety show. The singing siblings are backed by eight dancers and a nine piece band. Both Osmonds sing together at the beginning and end of the show, and have solo segments in between. They recently extended their contract until October 2012. In 2008, Osmond had a new talk show in the works that was to be taped in Las Vegas, Nevada; the project was canceled before airing. On October 1, 2012, she debuted her new variety show Marie to 320,000 viewers on Hallmark Channel. The majority of these viewers were in the dayroom of their convalescent homes, while the remainder were television sets unintentionally left turned on.

Dancing with the Stars

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On August 29, 2007, it was announced that Osmond would appear as a celebrity contestant on the fifth season of the ABC show, paired with Jonathan Roberts, 2004 US Rising Star Latin Champion. On November 27, 2007, Osmond came in third place on the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars. She became famous on the show for fainting after her performance in the fifth week.

Her brother, Donny, would go on to win the ninth season.

Dolls and embroidery

In 1991, Osmond debuted her doll line on QVC. While QVC continues to be a primary source of distribution for her dolls, Osmond also carries her line in retail stores, through Internet sales in the USA and worldwide, and direct response. Her first sculpture, a toddler doll she created and named after her mother, "Olive May," set a collectible record on QVC. Since then, Osmond has sculpted several dolls, including "Remember Me," "Baby Adora Belle," "Kissy and Huggs" and her hallmark doll "Adora Belle." In 2009, Osmond debuted her dolls on The Shopping Channel in Canada. In 2009, a 16" vinyl Fashion Doll of Marie Osmond "Grand Finale Fashion" was debuted at Osmond's 50th birthday party in Las Vegas in celebration of her 50th birthday. Osmond's doll collection has garnered numerous award nominations, including "Trendsetter of the Year" and Dolls magazine's "Awards of Excellence."[9]

In 2006, Osmond launched an embroidery machine line, a sewing machine line and embroidery designs through Bernina. She has been featured on the cover of Designs in Machine Embroidery.

Crafting

In 2010, Osmond published a book of handcrafted project designs, Marie Osmond’s Heartfelt Giving: Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends,[10] (Martingale & Company).[11] The book contained step-by-step instructions for more than 20 projects, all designed by Osmond. Projects include her "Paper Roses" quilt, bags, aprons, and gifts for babies, teens, friends, and pets. The book also features several childhood photos.

Osmond has a line of sewing machines with Janome and a fabric line with Quilting Treasures.

Christmas on Broadway and Touring Show

With the success of the 2010-11 Broadway Christmas show, both Marie and Donny have taken it on the road in 2012 and 2013. The 2013 show was sold out in most of the cities where it played and consisted of two 75-minute segments with a brief intermission. Many of the dancers from the Las Vegas show were also used during this tour and incorporated many of the Vegas songs and videos, while adding Christmas classics and costumes. With this successful tour, many cities have inquired to be included on the 2014 schedule with Washington DC Toronto and Mashantucket being selected. One of the dates for the 2015 show was announced on Maries twitter for December 12, 2015 in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.[12]

Children's Miracle Network

Along with actor John Schneider, Osmond co-founded the non-profit organization Children's Miracle Network in 1983. The CMN is dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children by raising funds for children's hospitals around the world.

Nutrisystem spokesperson

As of 2013 Osmond is promoting the Nutrisystem brand of weight loss meals as part of the Slimsational Stars in 2013.

Wise Foods spokesperson

As of 2013 Osmond is promoting a line of emergency food storage solutions. She signed on in September 2013 as the company spokesperson for Wise Food Storage using her likeness on the company website and upcoming TV commercials.

Personal life

Osmond has been married three times, to two different men. She remarried her first husband, Stephen Lyle Craig, in 2011, after divorcing her second husband.

Osmond first married Craig, a Brigham Young University basketball player, in 1982. Their only child, Stephen James Craig, was born on April 20, 1983, and they divorced in 1985.

On October 28, 1986, Osmond married Brian Blosil. Osmond and Blosil had two children, Rachael Lauren (b. August 19, 1989) and Matthew Richard (b. July 6, 1999), and also adopted five children:

  • Jessica Marie (b. December 17, 1987)
  • Michael Bryan (May 4, 1991– February 26, 2010)
  • Brandon Warren (b. November 1996)
  • Brianna Patricia (b. November 19, 1997)
  • Abigail Olive May (b. September 5, 2002).

In 1999, Osmond revealed that she suffered from severe postpartum depression.[13] She co-authored a book called Behind the Smile with Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore which chronicles her experiences with the illness. In August 2006, it was suggested by several U.S. tabloids that she had attempted suicide. These reports were denied by her publicity team, which claimed she had suffered an adverse reaction to a medication she was taking.[14]

On March 30, 2007, Osmond and Blosil announced they were divorcing.[15]

On April 29, 2009, Osmond revealed that her oldest daughter, Jessica, is a lesbian and had been living in Los Angeles with her girlfriend. In interviews Osmond has expressed support for her daughter and for same sex marriage rights, and in 2010 was named Grand Marshal of the Ogden Gay Pride Parade.[16] In 2013 Marie is quoted in the Huffington Post stating that civil rights needs to be for all.[17]

On February 26, 2010, Osmond's son Michael committed suicide by jumping from the eighth floor of his apartment building in Los Angeles.[18] He reportedly battled depression for most of his life and had been in rehabilitation at the age of 12.[19] The autopsy released on April 21, 2010 revealed that no drugs were found in his system.[20]

On May 4, 2011, Osmond remarried first husband, Craig, in a small ceremony in the Las Vegas Nevada Temple wearing her dress from the 1982 wedding.[21]

On September 24, 2011, Marie's son Stephen James married Claire Olds.[22] Osmond announced on The Talk on June 25, 2013, that Stephen and Claire were expecting their first child together, a son on December 26, 2013.[23] Stephen and Claire's son Stephen James Craig, Jr., arrived one week early on the night of December 18, 2013, officially making Osmond a grandmother.[24]

On Christmas Day 2012, Rachael Blosil married Gabriel Krueger, a Las Vegas-based fashion designer, in a Park City, Utah cabin.[25] In 2015, Rachel and Gabriel welcomed their first child, a daughter, Rocket Jade.

Marie Osmond is a member of the Republican party.[26] However, she has stated that she is not a political person.[27]

Discography

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Filmography

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External links

Preceded by Miss America Pageant co-host with Donny Osmond
1999-2000
Succeeded by
Tony Danza
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dancing with the Stars (US) third place contestant
Season 5 (Fall 2007 with Jonathan Roberts)
Succeeded by
Cristian de la Fuente & Cheryl Burke

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