Donny Osmond
Definition
Donny Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, dancer, actor, television personality, and former teen idol, best known as the lead singer of the family band The Osmonds and for his solo hits like 'Go Away Little Girl' and 'Puppy Love.'
A multifaceted entertainer whose career spans six decades, including Broadway performances in 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,' hosting 'Pyramid,' and reality TV appearances.
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Donny Osmond's grin is so dazzling, it could power the Las Vegas Strip during a blackout.
Even my skeptical uncle admits Donny Osmond's dance moves in the '70s were smoother than fresh peanut butter.
When Donny Osmond belts out 'Puppy Love,' every millennial in the room suddenly feels 12 again.
Donny Osmond hosted game shows like a pro, making contestants feel like they won the jackpot even on a losing streak.