Lance Bass

Lance Bass
James Lance Bass 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 NSYNC. NSYNC'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. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth4 May 1979
CityLaurel, MS
CountryUnited States of America
I'll go and I'll host or do whatever (Haskell) wants me to do. Events like these are real special because you're lucky if you can get three or four celebrities to attend an event in Los Angeles.
We joke about it in the entertainment industry: Every actor wants to be a musician, and every musician wants to be an actor.
I definitely didn't want to be that person that came out and was like, 'O.K. I'm going to lead every parade.
Unfortunately, if you don't want to be in the spotlight, get out of it.
I want to toy around with producing a Broadway show.
For once I want to have a relationship outside the public eye.
I find that once you start helping others, it makes you feel better about yourself. It helps you figure out what you want to do with your own life.
We're working on that. We should know this week. I'm a positive person so I always think positively.
I was talking to my grandmother as the eye of the storm was hitting them, ... And in the middle of the conversation, the phone cut out, and that was the last time I talked to them for four days. It's a pretty helpless feeling when you don't know if your family is OK.
Well, how about Cindy Crawford? We would love to see one of the supermodels,
It's nice to have a voice and to be able to use it in events like this, ... Mississippi Girl.
It is very devastating, especially having to watch it on television, when you have family members that are being bombarded by the thing.
The beginning of the shows are different. One time we'll say 'Hello, Denver'. Another time we'll say 'Hello, Memphis'. It's always different.
It's nice not to have to live a double life.