Donny Osmond

Donny Osmond

Singer and actor Donny Osmond was the standout performer of his family group, the Osmond Brothers. He also hosted the 'Donny & Marie' variety show with his sister.

Donny was born in Odgen, Utah, on December 9, 1957. He started singing at quite a young age with his siblings, the Osmond Brothers. Due to a strong Mormon upbringing, Donny and his family had a clean-cut image. The performer became particularly well-known for his collaboration with his only sister on the popular '70s variety show Donny & Marie. He later starred on Broadway, had a No. 2 pop hit and appeared on a wide array of TV programs, including Pyramid and Dancing With the Stars. His music in now heard on Sounds of Sunday with "Whenever You're in Trouble."

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