Donny Osmond: Net Worth and Amassed Wealth

Donny Osmond Wealth

What is Donny Osmond’s net worth?

The tv actor has amassed a net worth of $20 million.

Donny Osmond – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $20 million
Date of birth: December 9, 1957 (66 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 178
Profession: TV Actor
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Biography – A Short Wiki

Pop entertainer and former teen idol best known for hosting a variety show with his sister Marie. He gained fame along with four of his older brothers as The Osmonds, which was a segment of The Andy Williams Show. He won the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars in 2009.

He was discovered after performing at Disneyland with his brothers.

He played Joseph in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Toronto in 1992.

Career

Donny started performing with his elder siblings as part of Osmond’s Brothers when he was a young child.

How Rich is Donny Osmond
The TV actor impresses with a net worth of 20000000 dollars. Congratulations for this achievement!

Personal Life

He married Debra Glenn in 1978. After they had five sons, the couple became grandparents in 2005.

Michael Jackson recommended that he change his name to gain fame.

Quotes

“Maybe I am a little bit guilty of trying to convince myself that I am cool to this point – even today. But I am so much more healthy than I used to be in my twenties, because I was not accepted at all.”

— Donny Osmond

“I am fine with ‘Puppy Love.’ I hated it for a while. But I still sing it. I have a country version, a sexy version and a cheesy nightclub version. I am trying to infuse it with maturity. I will never escape that song. I will always be Mr. ‘Puppy Love.'”

— Donny Osmond

“You know, I always wondered what it would have been like to just go to school, play football with the guys and go to the prom. Just like a ‘regular person.'”

— Donny Osmond

“Success sometimes can really bite you in the shorts.”

— Donny Osmond

“My father instilled in me the attitude of prevailing. If there’s a challenge, go for it. If there’s a wall to break down, break it down.”

— Donny Osmond