Ozzy Osbourne's Life in Photos

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From his early days as a hardcore rockstar in Black Sabbath to his transition into being a grandpa, see Ozzy Osbourne's illustrious life in pics

<p>Mike Maloney/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty</p> Ozzy Osbourne with son, Jack

Mike Maloney/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty

Ozzy Osbourne with son, Jack

Ozzy Osbourne has had an incredible life. Though the rocker has had his fair share of troubles, at 75 years old he seems to have done it all.

Born John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne in Birmingham, England, on Dec. 3, 1948, he found music at a young age, scoring success with Black Sabbath before going solo — and finding love in the process.

From his early days in rock and his lengthy marriage with Sharon Osbourne to becoming a doting grandfather, see the "Bark at the Moon" singer's life in photos.

Ozzy Osbourne's Early Days

<p>Chris Walter/WireImage</p> Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler

Chris Walter/WireImage

Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler

Osbourne rose to prominence in the 1970s as the lead singer for the heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.

After going through a rough patch in his teen years, Osbourne linked with bass player Terence “Geezer” Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward in 1968 and formed a band they initially named Polka Tulk Blues, but renamed Earth.

After gaining some popularity and getting the attention of record executives, the band changed their name one final time, from Earth to Black Sabbath, as the former was already being used by another band.

Black Sabbath Disbands

<p>Chris Walter/WireImage</p> Black Sabbath in 1970

Chris Walter/WireImage

Black Sabbath in 1970

Though they had several albums under their belts, incessant drug use and rising tensions within the band led to Osbourne's dismissal from the group in 1979.

While the band would go on with other lead singers, Osbourne, with the help of Don Arden, would launch a successful solo career, steered by his debut solo album, Blizzard of Oz.

He followed that up with Bark at the Moon (1983), The Ultimate Sin (1986) and No Rest for the Wicked (1988), which all went multi-platinum in the U.S.

Ozzy Osbourne Meets Sharon Arden

The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne pose for a photo
The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne pose for a photo

Osbourne first met Sharon Arden when her father, Don Arden, was managing Black Sabbath in 1971. After being kicked out of Black Sabbath, Osbourne spent three months holed up in a hotel room getting drunk and high before Sharon helped him get back on his feet.

Sharon became his manager and helped him launch his successful solo career.

Ozzy Osbourne Marries Sharon Arden

Neal Preston/CORBIS Ozzy Osbourne marries Sharon Arden in Maui
Neal Preston/CORBIS Ozzy Osbourne marries Sharon Arden in Maui

Ozzy and Sharon's professional relationship got romantic, and the two were wed in 1982, shortly after his divorce from Thelma Riley (with whom he shares two kids, Jessica and Louis, as well as her son Elliot).

Sharon and Ozzy Stand the Test of Time

Kelly Osbourne Instagram Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne on their wedding day
Kelly Osbourne Instagram Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne on their wedding day

Married 41 years, Sharon opened up about the secret to their long-lasting marriage, telling E! News: "We're both oddballs. I might look quite normal, you know, the way I dress, but normal is not a word I use often."

She continued, “We’re two oddballs and were two wild young people that found each other."

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Expand Their Family

<p>Mike Maloney/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty</p> Ozzy Osbourne with son Jack

Mike Maloney/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty

Ozzy Osbourne with son Jack

Sharon and Ozzy welcomed their first child together, daughter Aimee Rachel, on Sept. 2, 1983. They then welcomed their second daughter, Kelly Michelle Lee, on Oct. 2, 1984, and rounded out their brood with their only son, Jack Joseph, on Nov. 8, 1985.

Above, the rocker is pictured lifting little Jack during a photo shoot at their home.

The Osbournes

<p>Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty</p> Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne with kids Aimee, Kelly and Jack in 1987

Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne with kids Aimee, Kelly and Jack in 1987

Sharon and Ozzy took a high-energy snap with their three children in 1987.

The Osbournes Enter Their Reality TV Era

<p>Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty</p> Ozzy Osbourne with his family at the 2000 Grammys

Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Ozzy Osbourne with his family at the 2000 Grammys

In 2001, the family opened up the doors to the home and starred on the hit MTV reality show The Osbournes. According to Brittanica, The Osbournes became the third-highest-rated TV show on cable television within two months of premiering. It ran until 2005.

Ozzy Osbourne Rejoins Black Sabbath

<p>Dan MacMedan/WireImage</p> Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath at the 2014 Grammys

Dan MacMedan/WireImage

Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath at the 2014 Grammys

In 2011, the original Black Sabbath, fronted by Osbourne, announced they were reuniting for one last album and another tour. The rock band released their final album, 13, in 2013 and embarked on their farewell tour in 2016. The End, as the tour was named, wrapped in 2017 in the band's home in Birmingham, England.

Ozzy Osbourne Becomes a Granpa

Jack Osbourne/Instagram Ozzy Osbourne with granddaughter Andy Rose
Jack Osbourne/Instagram Ozzy Osbourne with granddaughter Andy Rose

On April 24, 2012, Osbourne became a grandpa when son Jack welcomed his first daughter, Pearl Clementine.

Clearly, the rock n' roll genes run in the family: Pearl's little sis Andy, born in 2015, was pictured sticking her tongue out for a photo, just like her famous papa. "Andy calls this her lemon face and loves to have Papa make it with her," Jack wrote under the adorable pic, with #chipofftheoldblock in the caption as well.

In addition to Pearl and Andy, Jack and ex-wife Lisa Stelly are also parents to Minnie Theodora, born in 2018. Last July, Jack welcomed daughter Maple Artemis with fiancée Aree Gearhart.

Ozzy Osbourne Embracing Grandfatherhood

<p>Sharon Osbourne Instagram</p> Ozzy Osbourne with grandson Sidney

Sharon Osbourne Instagram

Ozzy Osbourne with grandson Sidney

Clearly, the animated rockstar makes for the most fun grandpa! In September 2023, Sharon posted this adorable pic of the rocker making silly faces to entertain daughter Kelly's, son Sidney.

Ozzy Osbourne's Health

<p>Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP</p> Ozzy Osbourne in 2020

Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Ozzy Osbourne in 2020

Osbourne has faced his share of health issues over the years, and in a November 2023 interview with Rolling Stone UK, the so-called Prince of Darkness opened up about his view on death, and how long he thinks he has "left" to live.

“I said to Sharon that I’d smoked a joint recently and she said, ‘What are you doing that for! It’ll f---ing kill you!’ I said, ‘How long do you want me to f---ing live for?!’" he told the outlet.

"At best I’ve got 10 years left and when you’re older, time picks up speed," he continued.

Back in February, the legendary rocker canceled all of his upcoming performances and announced that he was quitting touring due to a spinal injury. At the time, he described the news on Instagram as "one of the hardest things I've ever had to share."

Osbourne had surgery in 2019 following a fall, when he aggravated previous damage to his neck and back from an ATV accident 16 years earlier. After more three more surgeries and a Parkinson's disease diagnosis, the rocker told Rolling Stone UK that he "will" perform again if its possible, but that he's "taking it one day at a time."

"But it’s been like saying farewell to the best relationship of my life," he said. "At the start of my illness, when I stopped touring, I was really pissed off with myself, the doctors and the world. But as time has gone on, I’ve just gone, ‘Well, maybe I’ve just got to accept that fact.’ "

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