Donny Osmond
Singer, actor, Las Vegas performer, member of The Osmonds
Donny Osmond (born Donald Clark Osmond on December 9, 1957) is an American entertainer who achieved stardom as a child performer and has maintained a successful career spanning multiple decades. Born in Ogden, Utah, Donny came of age performing with his brothers in The Osmonds, one of the most successful family groups of the 1970s. His distinctive falsetto voice and charismatic stage presence made him a teen idol, with hits like 'Puppy Love' and 'One Bad Apple' topping charts worldwide. Beyond his family group success, Donny launched a solo career that established him as an independent star, achieving multiple gold and platinum records. He expanded into acting and television, appearing in films and hosting talk shows, demonstrating versatility across entertainment mediums. In later decades, Osmond became a Las Vegas entertainment institution, performing long-running residencies that cemented his status as a showman and entertainer of enduring appeal. He continued to tour and perform internationally, maintaining a devoted fan base across multiple generations. Osmond's longevity in entertainment, combined with his family's collective success, makes him one of the most recognizable names in pop culture history. Beyond entertainment, he has been known for his philanthropic work and his commitment to his family values throughout his career.
Entertainment
American
1957
Thinking about the name
Osmond
Germanic origin
“Derived from Old English and Germanic elements, Osmond combines 'os' (god) with 'mond' (protection or hand), meaning 'divine protector.' The name has strong medieval English heritage, borne by saints and nobles. It conveys both spiritual gravity and worldly protection, appealing to traditionalist parents.”