
Ozzy Osbourne: From factory worker to music's Prince of Darkness
His theatrical stage presence – including once biting off the head of a bat – and styling himself as the Prince of Darkness marked him out as a controversial figure.
Band break-ups fuelled by disputes with fellow members and drug abuse and a well-documented battle with alcoholism cemented that reputation.
He was also among the vanguard of now-ubiquitous modern reality TV stars, appearing with his family in the hit MTV show The Osbournes.
Born John Michael Osbourne on December 3 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, he left school at 15 and did odd jobs including factory work before teaming up with school friend Geezer Butler in several bands.
The pair then linked up with the other founder members of Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, to form what was then called Earth Blues Company – later shortened to Earth – in 1968.
Initially a Mod who loved soul music, according to his biography on the band's official website, Osbourne crafted his darker image after writing lyrics for a song entitled Black Sabbath after the 1963 Boris Karloff film of the same name.
The name stuck – after they were forced to change it from Earth – and the band went on to sell millions of records over the next decade on the back of sound-defining tracks including Paranoid and War Pigs.
A product of their working-class roots and the post-Vietnam War era, the band tackled themes of war, social chaos and the supernatural.
But drug use began to take its toll on Osbourne and his relationship with his fellow band members, and he was eventually fired in 1979.
He launched a solo career, enjoying success during the 1980s, before reforming with Sabbath several times – including in 2016 for a final world tour.
As a group, Black Sabbath are widely credited with defining and popularising the sound of heavy metal.
As a solo artist, Osbourne released 11 albums, with his debut Blizzard Of Ozz issued in 1980, which featured two of his most revered songs, Crazy Train and Mr Crowley.
The Birmingham-born singer sold more than 100 million records worldwide with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist.
In 2014, he was presented with a global icon award at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
'It's taken us 57 years to get to the Villa, we made it. Back to the Beginning.' – Ozzy Osbourne pic.twitter.com/yuvZhOHSaO
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) July 4, 2025
Osbourne married his first wife Thelma Riley in 1971 and became a stepfather to her son.
The couple also had two children but split in 1982 after, he admitted, his rock 'n roll lifestyle meant he put her 'through hell'.
He married Sharon, the daughter of his former Black Sabbath manager Don Arden, in July of that year.
The pair had met in the 1970s via her father and she took over managing Osbourne after he was booted from the heavy metal group.
Ozzy and Sharon had three children together: Jack, Kelly and Aimee.
The couple became an unlikely hit after starring between 2002 and 2005 in The Osbournes, which also launched the careers of Jack and Kelly, but the pair temporarily split in 2016.
Former X Factor judge Sharon later revealed they had tried marriage counselling to get their relationship back on track – but gave up because it made him angry.
In 2017, during an interview with music magazine Rolling Stone, he joked that the secret to his marriage was 'don't get caught with your mistress'.
He is quoted as telling Rolling Stone: 'When I was a crazy f*****, I'm lucky she didn't walk out. Now I'm coming on five years clean and sober, and I've realised what a f****** idiot I was. I mean, I'm still nuts, but in control of it a bit more.'
Osbourne added: 'When I said, 'Don't get caught by your missus,' I'm not proud of all that s***. I upset my wife and I upset my family and I made a lot of shock and shame. I love my wife, and it made me realise what a f****** idiot I've been.'
He also told the magazine he had taken up painting to relax and that he was 'obsessed with Game Of Thrones', the TV series based on George RR Martin's books.
In 2016, he revealed he was undergoing 'intense therapy' for a 'sex addiction' that nearly resulted in the disintegration of his marriage but he later told The Times he was not a sex addict, saying: 'I'm in a f****** rock band, aren't I?'
In 2017, he and Sharon renewed their wedding vows in Las Vegas.
Osbourne has also been a firm supporter of the health service, having been treated by NHS staff in 2003 after a near-fatal accident at his Buckinghamshire home left him with a fractured neck vertebra, fractured ribs and a broken collarbone.
The singer often hit the headlines for his off-the-wall comments, like his quip about Brexit to the Big Issue magazine in 2018.
'People keep going on at me about that – is it a big deal over there?' he asked in an interview with the publication.
He added: 'I don't read the newspapers and I don't really talk politics because I don't really know. I don't really understand Brexit.'
In his later years Osbourne attempted to press on with his rock career, but was hampered several times by illness and injury.
In early February 2019, Sharon revealed he had been admitted to hospital after suffering from flu.
She said her husband had experienced 'complications' from the illness and doctors advised him to go to hospital.
Sharon tweeted: 'As some of you may have heard, Ozzy was admitted to hospital following some complications from the flu.
'His doctors feel this is the best way to get him on a quicker road to recovery. Thanks to everyone for their concern and love.'
The illness led to him cancelling a string of tour dates while he recovered, including postponing the UK and European legs of his No More Tours 2.
A tweet from his official account said planned performances in Australia, New Zealand and Japan had also been axed.
In October 2018, he insisted he was not retiring, telling Rolling Stone: 'In essence, what I'm trying to do is slow my lifestyle down to a more comfortable way of living.'
But within months he was forced to postpone another string of tour dates – including a show at the famous Hollywood Bowl – after suffering a fall at his Los Angeles home in April 2019.
In November 2019, he returned to the stage for a one-song performance at the American Music Awards alongside rappers Post Malone and Travis Scott.
The trio performed the song Take What You Want, from Malone's album Hollywood's Bleeding, although Osbourne spent most of the performance sat immobile in a gothic-style throne towards the back of the stage.
Another blow came in January 2020 when the singer revealed on US television that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which was discovered by doctors after a fall.
Sharon, who was at his side during the Good Morning America interview, said the diagnosis was 'not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination'.
She added: 'But it does affect certain nerves in your body. And it's like you have a good day, a good day, and then a really bad day.'
The musician was revealed to have a rare form of the disease called Parkin 2, which he had since birth.
In May 2022 Sharon shared the news that Ozzy had tested positive for Covid, and just days later she too tested positive.
In August that year he made a surprise appearance onstage in his home city of Birmingham to close out the 2022 Commonwealth Games, backed by Black Sabbath as fireworks lit up the sky.
But early in 2023 he announced via a lengthy statement on social media that following extensive spinal surgery he was not 'physically capable' of doing his tour dates in Europe and the UK.
He said his singing voice was fine but that, following three operations, stem cell treatments, physical therapy sessions and more, his body was 'still weak'.
Osbourne was scheduled to return to the stage in October 2023 at the Power Trip music festival in Indio, California, alongside other rock powerhouses including Metallica, AC/DC, Iron Maiden and Guns N' Roses.
However in July he once again was forced to bow out, saying he had been 'optimistic' about a summer return but did not want the show to be 'half-assed'.
Sharon & my sister Jean unveiling Ozzy the Bull in Birmingham New Street Station this week 🐂 pic.twitter.com/bE3hlJPFKV
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) July 29, 2023
Meanwhile, an unusual tribute to Osbourne was installed at New Street Station in his home city.
Ozzy the bull, the 10-metre (32ft) creation which featured in the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, was moved to the railway station after a public vote to name it after the Black Sabbath rocker.
His wife, and sister Jean, were on hand to witness the unveiling, with Sharon saying: 'For Ozzy, to be born and bred here and having spent so much time in this station because he didn't have a car so he was everywhere from New Street. He never, ever, ever would have thought that at this time in his life this would happen.'
Osbourne did not return to touring in 2024, but was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for a second time, one of the few to be given the honour.
He also took aim at US rapper Kanye West that same year, for sampling a Black Sabbath song after being refused permission, and Osbourne referred to his remarks about Jewish people.
Osbourne said on social media he did not want to be associated with West as he has brought 'untold heartache to many'.
pic.twitter.com/JEsBQ0ynBR
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) July 21, 2025
He bid farewell to fans with a Black Sabbath reunion in his final live performance earlier this month.
The legendary rocker told thousands of heavy metal enthusiasts at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5 that it was 'so good to be on this stage' as he performed his last set from a large black throne.
Osbourne and his fellow original Black Sabbath members – Iommi, Butler and Ward – were the last to appear on stage as part of a star-studded line-up for the Back to the Beginning concert.
Among the bands performing were Anthrax, Metallica and Guns N'Roses, and there were messages of thanks from other celebrities, including Jack Black, Ricky Gervais and Dolly Parton.
In an emotional moment, Osbourne said: 'I don't know what to say, man, I've been laid up for like six years. You have no idea how I feel – thank you from the bottom of my heart.'
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