Donny & Marie After Osmond and his sister, Marie, co-hosted
The Mike Douglas Show for a week in 1974, ABC’s entertainment chief
Fred Silverman offered them a show of their own,
The Donny & Marie Show, a television
variety series which aired on
ABC from 1976 to 1979. In honor of their impact on American pop culture, Donny and Marie received the Pop Culture Award at the 2015
TV Land Awards. In the past, Osmond has expressed regret that the show was canceled, and that he and Marie were unable to decide when to end the show. Donny and Marie also co-hosted the eponymous and syndicated talk show
Donny & Marie from 1998 to 2000. They would occasionally perform with musical guests. Though they received back-to-back nominations for the
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host in
2000 and
2001, the show was canceled.
Other hosting For two seasons in the US, Osmond
hosted Pyramid (2002–2004), a syndicated version of the
Dick Clark-hosted television game show. He reprised hosting for a British version of
Pyramid on
Challenge in 2007. For his performance on
Pyramid, Osmond was nominated for a
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2003; the award went to
Alex Trebek. Osmond is one of two game show hosts to host two different versions of the same game show in different countries; the other being
Howie Mandel for the
American and
Canadian versions of
Deal or No Deal. Osmond returned to ABC as host of
The Great American Dream Vote, a primetime
reality-game show that debuted in March 2007. After earning lackluster ratings in its first two episodes, the program was canceled. Osmond hosted the daytime British version of the game show
Identity on
BBC Two in 2007. On April 11, 2008, he hosted the 2008
Miss USA Pageant in Las Vegas with his sister, Marie. He appeared on
Entertainment Tonight as a commentator covering the ABC show
Dancing with the Stars during his sister Marie's run as a contestant on the
5th season of the American version of the show in 2007.
Music Osmond is mentioned in the lyrics of
Alice Cooper's song "
Department of Youth" on the album
Welcome to My Nightmare. As the song fades, Cooper can be heard asking the youth choir backing him up, "Who's got the power?" to which a crowd of young people screams "We do!" After a couple of repetitions, this changes to "We've got the power" with a cheering response. On the final repetition, Cooper changes the question to "...and who gave it to you?" The crowd answers, "Donny Osmond!" Cooper then responds "What?!" Osmond is featured in the song "Start the Par-dee" with
Lil Yachty, written as a promotion for
Chef Boyardee's throwback recipe ravioli. His most iconic line is "My name is Donny O, and you know I love my ravio's".
Film and television In the animated television series
Johnny Bravo, Osmond voiced himself as a recurring character. He has done guest spots on numerous television shows such as
Friends,
Diagnosis: Murder, and
Hannah Montana. He appeared in a
Pepsi Twist commercial during the
Super Bowl with his sister, Marie, and
Ozzy and
Sharon Osbourne. In 1978, he appeared in ''
Goin' Coconuts'' with sister Marie. His future wife Debbie (credited as Debbie Glenn) made a cameo appearance at the end of the film. In 1982, he co-starred with
Priscilla Barnes and
Joan Collins in the television movie
The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch for
Aaron Spelling. In 1985, he appeared in a cameo role impersonating himself on
Jeff Beck's video for the track "Ambitious", written by
Nile Rodgers. In 1998, Osmond was chosen as the singing voice of Shang in
Disney's
Mulan. He sang "
I'll Make a Man Out of You". In February 2019, he was revealed to have portrayed "Peacock" on the
first season of
The Masked Singer, where he was the runner-up. Osmond was a guest on
Kevin Nealon's web series on
YouTube,
Hiking with Kevin, in March 2019. The
webisode begins with the two hiking through the snow at the
Sundance Resort in Utah, and ends with them walking a crowded
Las Vegas Strip until Osmond brings Nealon backstage at the Donny & Marie Showroom in the Flamingo Hotel, at which he was to perform that evening. In 2020, Osmond was invited as a celebrity panelist for
Fox's
I Can See Your Voice, appearing on episode 5 in the first season of the show (4 November). Osmond is mentioned in a comedic exchange in the third episode of
HBO's miniseries
The Night Of (2016). Two lawyers played by
John Turturro and
Jeannie Berlin fail to recall whether Osmond does or does not have a criminal history.
Dancing with the Stars Osmond and professional
Kym Johnson were paired for
the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars. He participated in the show to prove he was a better dancer than his sister, Marie, who made it to the finals of season 5. For the first week, Donny and his partner were assigned to perform a
foxtrot and a 30-second
salsa. His foxtrot was said to be "too theatrical" and was scored 20/30 by the judges, however he managed to maintain a good score when his salsa scored 10 points. He performed a
jive the following week, which was guest-judged by
Baz Luhrmann. He scored 25 and was scored second place, called first to be safe. That following week he performed a
rumba and scored 21. The following week introduced four new dances including the
Charleston, for which he scored 24. That following week, the two performed an
Argentine tango. The couple scored 29/30, which was the highest-scored dance to date until it was beaten by then-top scorer and future runner-up
Mýa and her 70s-themed
samba. Donny also received that week's encore. Following that week, Osmond and Johnson danced a train-station-themed
jitterbug and scored a 24. He then performed a
mambo against all couples and was eliminated 6th, receiving seven points for a total of 31/40. The following week, he performed a
quickstep, which he quotes "was one of the worst moments of my life" and scored 24 and a team
tango along with
Joanna Krupa and
Kelly Osbourne and received 28/30 and the encore. In the 8th week of competition, Osmond was required to dance a ballroom and decade-themed Latin dance. His ballroom
Viennese waltz received 26 but his 1980s themed
pasodoble received 24 being quoted by judge
Len Goodman as "the scariest, bizarre pasodoble we've ever seen" being awarded the last place on the judges' leaderboard for the first time. Following that week, he danced a tango and got advice from past runner-up
Gilles Marini. He got tangled in Johnson's dress and received 21 saying the cause was that "I saw Marie." He then danced the samba to a song originally recorded by his brothers and himself called "
One Bad Apple", receiving 26 and a Jitterbug scored 27. He once again was scored last place. For the finals week, he danced a
cha-cha-cha (27), a megamix dance alongside Mya and Kelly Osbourne (28), the only perfect-scoring
freestyle (30) and a repeat of his Argentine tango (30) and won the competition, making him the oldest winner. As he accepted his trophy, he hugged fellow finalist Mya and brought his wife, Debbie, and sister, Marie, on stage. On season 18, he guest-judged week five on Disney Night. In October 2014, he guest judged on the British version of the show,
Strictly Come Dancing, on week 3 (movie week) of the
12th series. ==Musical theater==