Discover the career path of Marie Osmond, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Olive Marie Osmond is an American singer, actress, television personality, author, and businesswoman with a versatile decades-long career. She is best known for her successful career in country music, with her 1973 hit "Paper Roses" making her the youngest female artist to top the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. She achieved further number-one singles in the 1980s. Beyond music, Osmond gained prominence as a television personality, notably co-hosting "Donny & Marie" and "The Talk." She also ventured into acting with television films and Broadway performances, authored several books, and co-founded the Children's Miracle Network.
In 1964, at the age of four, Marie Osmond made her first televised appearance on The Andy Williams Show.
By 1970, it was suggested that Marie Osmond could have her own music career. She chose to market herself as a country music artist.
In June 1973, Marie Osmond and her mother flew to Nashville, Tennessee, where she recorded nine previously-memorized songs.
In August 1973, "Paper Roses" was released as Marie Osmond's debut single.
In September 1973, Marie Osmond's debut studio album was released and topped the US country albums chart.
In 1973, Marie Osmond released her cover of "Paper Roses." The song made her the youngest female act with a number-one country single.
In 1974, Marie Osmond collaborated with Donny Osmond on the song "I'm Leaving It All Up to You," which launched their collaborative recording career.
In 1974, Marie Osmond's next solo single "In My Little Corner of the World" became a top-40 US country single.
In 1975, Marie Osmond's "Who's Sorry Now" became a top-40 pop single in the US and Canada.
From 1976 to 1979, Marie and Donny hosted their own network variety show called Donny & Marie and released three more studio albums with MGM.
In 1976, Donny and Marie Osmond began airing their own television variety series, "Donny & Marie", on ABC after being offered the show by Fred Silverman. The show brought in an estimated 14 million viewers and featured the sibling duo in song and comedy sketches.
In 1976, Karl Engemann began managing the recording careers of Donny, Marie, Jimmy, and the Osmond Brothers group.
In 1977, Marie Osmond released her next solo album, entitled This Is the Way That I Feel, a collection of pop songs released on Polydor Records.
In 1978, Donny and Marie Osmond debuted in their first feature film, "Goin' Coconuts", which was considered a commercial failure. Later that year, Marie appeared in the ABC television film "The Gift of Love".
In 1978, Marie Osmond starred in a sitcom pilot titled "Marie", which was made for ABC but did not make the new season schedule.
Through 1978, Donny and Marie had five more US top 40 singles: "Deep Purple," "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," and "On the Shelf."
In May 1979, "The Osmond Family Hour", formerly known as the "Donny & Marie" show, was cancelled after Marie Osmond experienced immense pressure to maintain a specific weight, which lead to health issues and exhaustion.
From 1976 to 1979, the Donny & Marie show aired
Through 1979, Marie Osmond and her brother Donny had their own syndicated variety show.
Between 1980 and 1981, Marie Osmond briefly had her own variety show titled "Marie".
Between 1980 and 1981, Marie Osmond briefly had her own variety show titled "Marie".
In 1981, Marie Osmond and actor John Schneider co-founded the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals after discovering their shared passion for helping sick children. The organization raises funds for sick children and distributes donations to hospitals nationwide.
In 1982, Marie Osmond played her mother Olive in the television movie "Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family".
In 1984, Marie Osmond voiced the role of The Nursery Magic Fairy/Velveteen Rabbit in "The Velveteen Rabbit".
In 1985, Marie Osmond had the number-one country single with "Meet Me in Montana".
In 1985, Marie Osmond signed a contract with Capitol Records and released the album There's No Stopping Your Heart.
In 1985, Marie Osmond signed with Capitol Records and released the duet "Meet Me in Montana" with Dan Seals, which became a number one single.
Marie Osmond hosted the television program "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" in 1985.
In August 1986, Capitol released Marie Osmond's album I Only Wanted You.
In 1985, Osmond released album There's No Stopping Your Heart. In 1986, the album's third single, "Read My Lips," reached the US and Canadian country top five.
In 1986, Marie Osmond had the number-one country single with "You're Still New to Me".
In 1987, The title track "I Only Wanted You" from Marie Osmond's album was spawned as the disc's second single and reached the top 20 on both nation's country charts.
In July 1988, Marie Osmond's studio album All in Love was released.
In 1989, Marie Osmond's studio album Steppin' Stone was released.
Marie Osmond released the album Steppin' Stone in 1989.
Between 1985 and 1990, Marie Osmond had three number-one singles.
In 1990, Curb Records released Marie Osmond's first compilation of greatest hits under the title The Best of Marie Osmond. The album contained some new recordings, one of which was the single "Like a Hurricane".
In 1990, Marie Osmond launched her doll-sculpting hobby into a business called Marie Osmond Fine Porcelain Dolls. Her dolls were sold at various prices, including at Wal-Mart.
Between 1994 and 1995, Marie Osmond toured in a traveling production of "The Sound of Music" throughout the United States, playing the lead role of Maria von Trapp.
In 1994, Marie Osmond made her Broadway debut in The King and I.
Between 1994 and 1995, Marie Osmond toured in a traveling production of "The Sound of Music" throughout the United States, playing the lead role of Maria von Trapp.
In 1995, Marie Osmond returned to the US country charts with the new Curb single "What Kind of Man (Walks on a Woman)".
In 1995, Marie Osmond starred as Julia Wallace in the ABC sitcom "Maybe This Time", playing a divorced mother balancing an entertainment career.
In February 1996, the ABC sitcom "Maybe This Time", starring Marie Osmond, was cancelled after 18 episodes.
In 1997, Marie Osmond starred as Anna Leonowens in "The King and I", marking her debut performance on New York's Broadway stage.
In September 1998, Marie Osmond and her brother Donny launched the "Donny & Marie" talk show on daytime television after Marie was approached by Dick Clark to relaunch the original Donny & Marie television program as a talk show.
Between 1998 and 2000, Marie Osmond reunited with Donny for the network talk show Donny & Marie.
In 1999, Donny and Marie Osmond co-hosted the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, marking Marie as the first female host to announce the winner of the pageant.
In 1999, Marie Osmond publicly spoke about her battle with postpartum depression after the birth of her son, Matthew, detailing her experiences and challenges.
In 2001, Marie Osmond claimed to have designed approximately 550 different dolls.
In 2001, Marie Osmond provided a detailed account of her struggles with postpartum depression in her book, "Behind the Smile", including experiences with panic attacks and suicidal thoughts.
In 2001, Marie Osmond released her first book, "Behind the Smile: My Journey Out of Postpartum Depression", co-written with Marcia Wilkie and Dr. Judith Moore. The book details her experience with postpartum depression and aimed to encourage other women to address their mental health.
In 2004, Marie Osmond began hosting a five-hour weekday radio show titled "Marie and Friends", which featured conversations with guests and played current adult contemporary music, primarily geared towards women.
In 2006, Marie Osmond was cast as a judge on the Simon Cowell-created television competition "Celebrity Duets", which paired non-singing celebrities with professional musicians for duet performances.
In August 2007, Marie Osmond was cast on "Dancing with the Stars", a ballroom dancing program that paired celebrities with professional dancers for weekly live competitions.
In November 2007, Marie Osmond was eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars", ultimately placing in third after experiencing breathing difficulties and fainting on air during an episode.
In 2007, Marie Osmond appeared in a season of Dancing with the Stars.
In 2007, Marie Osmond released her first studio album in nearly 20 years, "Magic of Christmas".
In July 2008, Marie Osmond reunited with Donny for a week of shows at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.
Between 2008 and 2019, Marie Osmond and Donny reunited their act for a residency at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas.
In December 2009, Marie Osmond ended her professional relationship with Karl Engemann, citing multiple breaches of fiduciary duties and other violations.
In 2009, Marie Osmond and Donny produced an album of their duets.
In 2009, Marie Osmond co-authored her second book, "Might as Well Laugh About It Now", with Marcia Wilkie. The memoir includes highlights, memories, and challenging moments from her life, focusing on maintaining a positive attitude.
In 2009, Marie Osmond expressed her gratitude for the Children’s Miracle Network. She wrote that the organization has given families access to financial and emotional support, technology, and the best research available.
In 2009, Marie Osmond reflected on her decision in the 1990s to return to acting due to her touring schedule limiting time with her children, which was motivated by her desire to prioritize her family.
In 2009, Marie Osmond was given the opportunity to host her own talk show, but the show was not aired due to economic challenges in the US at the time.
On December 30, 2010, "Donny & Marie – A Broadway Christmas", was extended through December 30, 2010, and again to January 2, 2011.
In 2010, Marie Osmond authored a book of handcrafted project designs called "Marie Osmond's Heartfelt Giving: Sew and Quilt for Family and Friends", which provided step-by-step instructions for crafts that can be made using a sewing machine.
In 2010, Marie Osmond released "I Can Do This", an album featuring hymns and spiritual material, which reached number 71 in the US.
In 2010, Marie Osmond returned with the solo studio album I Can Do This.
In May 2011, Marie and Donny released a new studio album titled Donny & Marie by MPCA.
In 2012, it was announced that Marie Osmond would have her own talk show on the Hallmark Channel titled "Marie", replacing "The Martha Stewart Show".
From 2013 to 2019, the Flamingo Showroom was renamed the Donny & Marie Showroom.
In 2013, Hallmark cancelled the show "Marie" after one season of being aired, stating that the channel already had too many talk show offerings.
In 2013, Marie Osmond's third book, "The Key Is Love", was released. The book contains anecdotes from her personal life, including stories about her mother and her son's death.
In August 2014, Marie and Donny moved their Vegas show to Caesars Atlantic City for two weeks.
In 2016, Marie Osmond released "Music Is Medicine", her tenth studio album and first country album since 1989, which reached number ten on the US country chart.
In 2016, Marie Osmond's country album Music Is Medicine was released.
Marie Osmond's six-week run at the Flamingo Las Vegas turned into an 11-year residency through November 2019.
Between 2008 and November 2019, Marie Osmond and Donny ended their Las Vegas residency and Marie co-hosted The Talk between 2019 and 2020.
In 2019, Marie Osmond played Cassie, a Nashville singer, in the Lifetime film "The Road Home for Christmas".
In 2019, Marie 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.
In March 2020, Marie Osmond stated that she will leave her fortune to charity upon her death. She felt it would be a disservice to her children and that they needed to earn their own money.
In September 2020, Marie Osmond departed from "The Talk" after one season, citing a focus on family and other television opportunities.
In 2020, Marie Osmond appeared in several Lifetime television films, such as The Christmas Edition.
In 2021, Marie Osmond co-starred in a third Lifetime television film titled "A Fiancé for Christmas", and appeared on an episode of "Fantasy Island" as Shaye Fury, a fictional country singer.
In 2021, Marie Osmond released "Unexpected", a collection of operatic and traditional pop music featuring the Prague Symphony Orchestra, which peaked at number six on the US classical albums chart and number one on the US classical crossover albums chart.
In 2021, Marie Osmond's classical album Unexpected was released.
In 2023, Marie Osmond made an appearance on the show "The Bold and the Beautiful".
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