James Lance
Bass (born May 4, 1979), is an American pop singer, dancer, actor, film and television
producer, and author. He grew up in Mississippi and
rose to fame as the bass singer
for the American pop boy band 'N Sync. 'N Sync's success led Bass to work in film and
television. He starred in the 2001 film On the Line, which his
company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced.[2] Bass
later formed a second making companionship, Lance Bass Productions,[3] as
well as a now-defunct music management company,
Free Lance delight, a joint venture with Mercury Records.[4]
After
completion of 'N Sync's Pop Odyssey Tour, Bass moved to Star City,
Russia, in much publicized pursuit of a seat on a Soyuz space capsule.[3] Bass
was certified by bothNASA and
the Russian Space Program after
several months of cosmonaut training,[3] and
planned to join the TMA-1 mission
to the International Space Station.[5] However,
after his fiscal sponsor backed out, Bass was denied a seat on the assignment.[6]
In July
2006, Bass bare that he is gay in a
wrap story for People glossy
magazine.[7] He
was awarded the Human
Rights Campaign Visibility
Award in October 2006,[8] and
released an autobiography, Out of Sync, in October 2007, which debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list
James Lance
Bass was born in Laurel,
Mississippi, to James Irvin Bass, Jr., a medical
technologist, and Diane (née Pulliam),
a middle school mathematics and
English teacher.[1] [10] Along
with his older sister, Stacy, Bass grew up in nearby Ellisville,
Mississippi, and was raised as a Southern Baptist.[11][12] Bass
has described his family as religiously Christian and conservative[13] and
has said that his childhood was "extremely happy".[1] As a
young schoolboy, Bass developed an interest in space, and at age 9 traveled to Cape
Canaveral, Florida, with his father to watch his first live space shuttle launch.
Of this experience Bass said, "I was certain from then on that my future
was to be involved with space."[14] Shortly
after, Bass attend space camp in Titusville,
Florida,[15] and aspired
to be present at college and study engineering, with the hope that he would one day work for NASA.[16] [17]
When Bass
was 10 years old, his father was transferred to a different hospital, and the family moved to Clinton,
Mississippi.[1] Bass
began singing in his Baptist church choir, and was encouraged to audition for local concert groups
by his infancy best comrade, Darren Dale,[18] the
youngest child of former longtime Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George
Dale. Bass joined the Mississippi Show Stoppers, a state-wide music group sponsored by the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum,
and the Attaché
Show Choir, a national-award-winning competitive show choir group
at Clinton High School. He
was also a member of a seven-man vocal group named Seven Card Stud, which
compete at state fairs and perform at several public and prejudiced actions for Senator Trent Lott. At Clinton High School, Bass was elected vice president
of his junior class, [18] and
has said that he performed well in math and
science.[11] [19] However,
Bass later affirmed that his most important focus through high school was
playing, and when look back, he remember "hardly no material which"
about academic world.
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