Merrill Osmond

Actor

Birthday April 30, 1953

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Ogden, Utah, U.S.

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

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1925

Osmond was born in Ogden, Utah, the fifth of the nine children of Olive May (née Davis; 1925–2004) and George Virl Osmond (1917–2007).

1953

Merrill Davis Osmond (born April 30, 1953) is an American musician.

He is best known for being the lead vocalist and bassist of the family music group The Osmonds and The Osmond Brothers, as well as an occasional solo artist.

1958

Starting in 1958, Merrill and three of his brothers (Alan, Wayne, and Jay in their respective age orders) began singing as a barbershop quartet.

1961

They were later discovered in 1961 by Jay Emerson Williams, Andy Williams's father, at a performance at Disneyland which was being filmed for the Disneyland After Dark episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.

1962

In 1962, the four Osmonds were regular guests over a seven-year period on NBC's The Andy Williams Show, a musical variety program.

1963

They also appeared in nine episodes of the 1963–64 ABC western television series The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, with Merrill in the role of young Deuteronomy Kissel.

A tenor/countertenor vocalist well into adulthood, Merrill was either lead singer or co-lead singer (usually sharing duties with younger brother Donny) on almost all of the Osmonds' songs and co-wrote, along with older brother Alan, many of them.

Like the rest of his family, he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

1970

When Donny began to focus on his own career in the late 1970s, Merrill grew out his beard, let it naturally go gray, and, along with his brothers, shifted to country music, recording a number of hits on the country charts in the 1980s; he also had one hit independent of his fellow Osmonds, a duet with session singer Jessica Boucher (younger sister of Savannah and Sherry Boucher), "You're Here to Remember (I'm Here to Forget)," which peaked at number 62 on the Hot Country Singles chart in May 1987.

Osmond announced his intent to retire from performing in 2022 and performed his last American show in April of that year, with a UK tour to follow.

Merrill's final show took place at the barn, Ringwood on January 19, 2023.

He later added a limited run of performances for September 2024.

1973

He wed Mary Carlson on September 17, 1973; they have four sons, two daughters, and 15 grandchildren.

Merrill's second son, Justin, is deaf, as are Justin's uncles, Virl and Tom Osmond, Merrill's two oldest brothers.

2010

Justin Osmond works with several organizations and launched the Olive Osmond Perpetual Hearing Fund in 2010.

2017

In May 2017, he received an honorary doctorate in humanities from Dixie State University, now known as Utah Tech University.

2018

Merrill's youngest son, Troy, died in his sleep at age 33 on November 9, 2018 from an undiagnosed heart condition.

Like the rest of his family, Merrill is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

A statement of faith on his Web site expresses support for the Book of Mormon and the prophecies of Joseph Smith, as well as the church's compatibility with mainstream Christianity.

In keeping with church tradition, all his sons have served as missionaries.

In a 2021 interview with GB News, Osmond described himself as "very conservative" person.

He expressed mixed feelings toward former President Donald Trump, noting that his experience with Trump was that Trump was a "nice guy" but that Osmond was never comfortable with the way Trump spoke.

He and his wife are currently serving as missionaries for their church at the Washington, D.C. temple.

Merrill has been twice knighted, once by the Order of Saint Michael of the Wing and once by the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem.

2020

Osmond has sporadically hosted the podcast Sound Advice with his son Justin since 2020, produced by KSL radio.

Merrill was the first of the performing Osmond siblings to marry.