Donny Osmond’s Net Worth Forbes: How Much Money Does The Singer Make, and Why Is He So Rich

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For his years as an American singer, Donny Osmond is a millionaire with an impressive career. What is his exact net worth?

Donny Osmond is one of the Hollywood stars with a large family consisting of his five sons and 14 grandkids. He and his ever-growing family has extended once more as his son Christopher welcomed his second child, and first son, with his wife Alta in July 2023.

Donny Osmond celebrated his son’s new arrival on Twitter, sharing a heartwarming snap as he cradled the newborn in his lap, still wrapped in a hospital blanket. “Thank you, Chris and Alta for bringing another beautiful grandson into Debbie’s and my life. Welcome to our family, Dune Tyler Osmond. “You truly are an angel from heaven.”

On his music career, Osmond has quite a busy rest of 2023 ahead with his upcoming Donny tour and returning to his Las Vegas residency, which will keep him booked through November. He’ll then go overseas to bring his show to the U.K. until mid-December.

But, fans of the musician might want to know how much he is worth and how big his fortune is as of today. Read on for more about his finances.

Profile Summary

Celebrated Name:Donny Osmond
Net Worth:$18 million
Profession:Singer, Musician, Presenter, Actor, Dancer, Radio personality, Television producer, Author, Songwriter, Voice Actor
Full Real Name:Donald Clark Osmond
Date of Birth:December 9, 1957 (age 65 years)
Birthplace:Ogden, Utah, United States
Nationality:American
Height:5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
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How rich is Donny Osmond?

Donny Osmond was born on December 9th of 1957 in Ogden, Utah. Raised alongside 8 siblings as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Donny soon joined The Osmonds and embarked on a music career.

Donny Osmond gained fame by performing with The Osmonds. The group comprised Danny and his four older brothers — Jay, Merrill, Wayne, and Alan. After making strides to become a world-renowned pop legend and television host, it seems as if Donny had the world at his feet.

Donny Osmond has been performing live since 1963 when he appeared on “The Andy Williams Show” at the ripe old age of five.

Now 60 years later, the tireless singer is doing what he does best and returning to the road for a slew of huge concerts all over North America.

That includes a number of stops in the Garden State when the former teen idol drops into Morristown’s Mayo Performing Arts Center on July 20, Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on July 30, and Red Bank’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Aug. 4.

Surprisingly, this is Osmond’s first nationwide tour in seven years.

The entertainer also reflected on his storied career, sharing his take on why he’s been able to have longevity in an industry as unstable as Hollywood.

“To be able to say that I’ve been in show business for six decades, it’s a shock for some people to hear that. And to still be relevant,” Osmond reminisced. “I’m not as popular as I was, you know, as a teenybopper in the ’70s. But then again, the career now is even better, in my opinion, than the ’70s. Because there’s so much breadth to it. There’s so much to draw from my repertoire [and it] is so much fun to pull things from. When I put this show together in Las Vegas, I had the time of my life because I had to leave a lot of things on the editing room floor because there wasn’t enough time to put everything I wanted to do or that I’ve done in show business into the show.”

What is Donny Osmond’s net worth? From his first TV appearance on The Andy Williams Show and a performance of his 1972 song, “Puppy Love,” to winning season 9 of Dancing With the Stars and coming close to taking the Masked Singer crown, Donny Osmond has accumulated an estimated current fortune of $18 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

Marie Osmond is the richest in the family, with a net worth of $20 million.

Donny Osmond boasts a number of Tv shows. His television career blossomed alongside his musical achievements. The first step came when he and his sister Marie hosted The Mike Douglas Show. Producer Fred Silverman was so impressed that he offered the siblings a show of their own. This became The Donny & Marie Show, a successful variety show that ran from 1976 to 1979. The siblings followed up with Donny & Marie, a talk show that ran from 1998 to 2000.

He went on to host the game show Pyramid from 2002 to 2004, the British game shows Identity, and later The Great American Dream Vote, which was canceled after two episodes. In 2008, he hosted the Miss USA pageant alongside his sister Marie.

As an actor, Donny Osmond has booked guest roles on shows like Friends, Diagnosis: Murder, and Hannah Montana. Osmond also appeared in films such as The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch, Goin’ Coconuts, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and College Road Trip. As a voice actor, he has worked on animated series such as Johnny Bravo and Bob the Builder.

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Donny Osmond reveals whether he and sister Marie will work together again in the future.

In an interview with ET to promote their rebooted daytime talk show, Donny & Marie, which ran from 1998 to 2000 (their original variety show ran from 1976 to 1979), Donny noted:

“It was always assumed that Donny and Marie would come back together and do something ’cause we ended our show in ’78, ’79 and in [1998], we came back together again to do a talk show and I thought, ‘This is gonna be interesting. This is gonna be kind of fun. Let’s go for it, Marie,'” Osmond recalled thinking at the time. “We cleared all these stations all across the country and we went for it.”
 
“There was something about the combination about Donny and Marie, and it wouldn’t have worked had we not been siblings in my opinion,” he said, acknowledging the bond he had with his sister. “But because we grew up together, we spent so much time together as siblings. I joined the band, The Osmond Brothers, [which] kind of separated us and then Marie joined when she was like 12 or 13 and the whole Donny & Marie thing came together again. There was something organic about that and when she hit me with pies and hit me in the stomach or slapped me, it was all natural. It was all organic. I think a lot of people really related to that in families and it was all in fun.”

The siblings performed for the last time together in 2019 after wrapping up an impressive 11-year run for their Las Vegas show at the Flamingo. Osmond admitted that he’s missed working with his sister since then and seemed to close the door on reuniting with Marie professionally. “I miss working with her because we had such a rapport onstage, but that whole era is passed,” Osmond said. “It’s gone, it’s done.”

Of course, circumstances can change, which he acknowledged. “Revisiting the Donny & Marie thing, it would have to be the right thing,” Osmond said. “Marie would have to agree with it obviously.”

“I have been in this business for a long time. I learned to never say never, but there’s nothing in the back of my mind and I don’t think there is in the back of Marie’s mind of reuniting,” Osmond shared. “Maybe a one-off, but to do a Las Vegas performance like we did for 11 years, with the Donny & Marie talk show for several years, there’s nothing that has really sparked both of our minds yet.”