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Goin' Coconuts is a 1978 American musical adventure comedy film directed by Howard Morris and starring Donny and Marie Osmond. The feature film tells a tale of Donny and Marie becoming embroiled in a dispute between two criminal gangs over a necklace while they visit Hawaii to perform in a concert. Released in theaters on October 18, 1978, it ...
Donny & Marie is an American variety show that aired on ABC from January 1976 to May 1979. The show starred brother-and-sister pop duo Donny and Marie Osmond. Donny had first become popular singing in a music group with his brothers, The Osmonds, and Marie was one of the youngest singers to reach No. 1 on the Billboard country music charts (with "Paper Roses", in 1973).
Donny and & Marie was later re-titled to The Osmond Family Hour and was canceled in May 1979. [1] In 1978, Donny and Marie debuted in their first feature film titled Goin' Coconuts. The film told the story of two siblings who are put in the center of criminal activity between two gangs while at a concert in Hawaii. [74]
After working on The Donny & Marie Show in the late '70s, the original four Osmond Brothers reunited as a country act and performed for most of the 1980s. Though the group eschewed further studio ...
Wayne Osmond, the fourth oldest of the nine Osmond children and brother to famed musical duo Donny and Marie Osmond, died Wednesday, his daughter said. He was 73.
Marie Osmond is reflecting on how an emotionally traumatic ... the 63-year-old entertainer recalled how she was berated and insulted by a TV producer while filming the variety show, Donny & Marie ...
Osmond made her debut screen appearance as a singer in the 1975 feature film Hugo the Hippo. In 1976, she and brother Donny co-hosted the television variety show Donny & Marie. The variety program lasted for three years. It was followed by her own variety show in 1980 called Marie, but it only lasted six episodes. Osmond followed it during the ...
Related: Donny Osmond jokes about son's Claim to Fame appearance: 'Chris, you're a star!' And he hasn’t stopped yet. The 66-year-old, who has enjoyed success as a solo artist and one half of ...