Marie Osmond

Marie Osmond is an American singer, actress, and television personality, born on October 13, 1959. She is known for her contributions to country and pop music, particularly as a member of the Osmond family, which became famous in the 1970s. Marie gained prominence with her hit single "Paper Roses" in 1973, which topped the country charts and showcased her vocal prowess. Throughout her career, Osmond has released several albums, including "In My Little Corner of the World" (1974) and "There's No Place Like Home" (1977). She is also recognized for her work on television, notably co-hosting "The Donny & Marie Show" with her brother Donny Osmond, which further solidified her status as a household name. Marie Osmond's impact on music extends beyond her chart successes; she has paved the way for female artists in country music and has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for decades. Her versatility as an artist and her ability to connect with audiences have made her a beloved figure, and she continues to perform and engage with fans today.