Joshua Taylor Bassett (born December 22, 2000)[1] is an American actor and singer. He is known for his starring role as high school student Ricky Bowen in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019–2023), and for its accompanying soundtracks, for which he won a
Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song for a Children's or Young Teen Program.[2][3][4] In music, Bassett was signed to
Warner Records in 2020 and has released four
extended plays to date.
His first introduction to musical theater was at age eight, over a decade before he starred as Ricky in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, when he was in a community theater production of High School Musical on Stage!.[8] Since then, Bassett has starred in over 30 musical productions.[10] He moved to
Los Angeles when he was 16 years old to start acting,[11] living in his car for some time to get by.[12][13]
His first substantial role was in early 2018 when he starred as Aidan Peters in the
third and final season of the
Disney Channel comedy television series Stuck in the Middle.[10][15][16] In August 2018, Bassett portrayed the role of Matt in a staged reading of the musical Calvin Berger. The production ran from August 10 through August 12 at the Hudson Backstage Theatre in
Hollywood, California.[17][18] In October 2018, it was reported he was cast in his first major role, as the male lead Ricky Bowen, on
Disney+'s
mockumentary musical drama
streaming television series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.[19][20][21]
In early 2019, Bassett appeared in a guest role–as Linus, a recovering teenage drug addict who is rushed to the hospital after an overdose–on the
fifteenth season of the television series Grey's Anatomy.[22] In July 2019, he was featured on American musician August Kamp's song "Evergreen", of the latter's debut studio album, 19: The Musical.[23] In November 2019, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series debuted on Disney+.[24][25] Bassett co-wrote the duet "Just for a Moment" with co-star
Olivia Rodrigo for the
series' soundtrack, the latter which was released on January 10, 2020.[26][27] Both, the debut season and his performance received positive reviews.[28][29][30] Shannon Miller of The A.V. Club praised him for his talent, musical ability and "handling of dramatic material",[31] and Kayla Cobb of Decider stated that Bassett has significant romantic chemistry with Rodrigo.[32] Megan Peters of Comicbook wrote that Bassett "will endear fans with his plucky determination to do
Troy justice".[33] In December 2019, Bassett appeared in the documentary special, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Special, which was released on Disney+.[34]
In early 2020, Bassett signed with talent and entertainment company
United Talent Agency, as well as signed a recording contract with
Warner Bros. Records.[35][36] after signing with
Warner Bros. Records, He released his debut single, "Common Sense", on music platforms on April 3, 2020.[37] Later that month, Bassett appeared in the television special, The Disney Family Singalong, in which he performed "
We're All In This Together" from High School Musical alongside the film's cast as well as cast members from the Zombies and Descendants franchises.[38][39] In May 2020, he was nominated for the
Favorite Male TV Star category at the
33rd Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for his role in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.[40] Bassett's second single, "Anyone Else", was released on July 16, 2020.[41] In August 2020, he was a guest star participant on
Nickelodeon's reality game series
Unfiltered.[42] In October 2020, in an interview, Bassett revealed that he had worked on his six track debut
EP which would be released soon.[11] In December 2020, Bassett appeared in the holiday special, High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special, in which he performed "The Perfect Gift",[43] an original song from the then-upcoming second season of the series and a cover of "
Little Saint Nick" along with
Matt Cornett.[44] The special was released on Disney+ while both songs were included in the accompanying soundtrack album which was released in late November.[45][46] That same month, he revealed in an interview with Good Morning America that his debut EP would be released in early 2021.[47]
On January 14, 2021, Bassett released "
Lie Lie Lie",[48] the lead single from his then-upcoming debut EP, with a
R3hab remix and an acoustic piano version released the following month.[49][50] The song peaked in the top thirty on the
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 and in the top ninety on the
OOC UK Singles, becoming his first entry on both charts.[51][52] Bassett had shared a snippet of the song on
Instagram under the title, "I Know", back in late 2019 when the song had not entered production.[53] He followed it up with the second single from his EP, "Only a Matter Of Time", released on January 28, 2021.[54][55] In February 2021, Limbo, a short film that he had filmed back in 2015, was released on
Amazon Prime Video and
Vimeo On Demand. Despite the delayed release, the short film marked his film debut.[56] Bassett played Caleb, an estranged young boy who reconnects with his father, the latter who is on a journey of
self-reflection.[57] Later that month, he revealed the track listing, cover art, and release date of his EP.[58][59] On March 12, 2021, Bassett's self-titled debut EP was released.[60] He wrote, co-produced five of six tracks in the record, and played six instruments throughout the body of work.[61] The EP's subject matter centers on heartbreak, love, regret, and betrayal.
That same month, Bassett was once again nominated for the Favorite Male TV Star category at the
34th Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.[62] In April 2021, he conducted a one-night virtual concert titled "A Night with Joshua Bassett", in which he performed ten songs, including an unreleased song titled "LA", and a cover of "
Drops of Jupiter", backed by a full band from
EastWest Studios in Los Angeles. The virtual concert was broadcast live on his website, while tickets were up for sale on his merchandise store. It was also recorded and later released as a concert film on
Prime Video,
iTunes,
Vudu, and
Microsoft Movies & TV.[63][64][65] In May 2021, Bassett released a single titled "Feel Something".[66] He co-directed the music video for the song with fellow creative specialist Sarah Carpenter.[67][68] Later that month, he reprised his role as Ricky Bowen in the
second season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.[69][70][71] Bassett wrote the Christmas themed original song, "The Perfect Gift", for the sophomore season's soundtrack.[43][72] Despite the season receiving a mixed response from critics and viewers, his performance was praised.[73][74][75] In October 2021,
Billboard placed Bassett in its
Billboard 21 Under 21 list, which represented rising artists in the music industry under the age of 21.[76] In December 2021, he released his second EP that consisted of a trio of singles, titled "Set Me Free", "Crisis", and "Secret".[77][78] The EP was titled after the three songs; Bassett served as a co-creative director for the music videos of the songs.[79][80][81]
In February 2022, Bassett released a single titled "Doppelgänger",[82] co-directing the music video for the song with YouTuber and fellow creative
Elle Mills.[83] He co-starred along with actor and dancer Ciara Riley Wilson and
social media personality Chelsey Amaro in the music video.[84][85][86] The following month, he became a brand ambassador for clothing retailer
American Eagle's "Members Always: Future Together" campaign alongside
Madelyn Cline,
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan,
Michael Evans Behling,
Coco Gauff, and
Mxmtoon.[87][88] In April 2022, Bassett starred in a supporting role as Anthony, the protagonist's older brother, in the Disney+ original musical comedy film Better Nate Than Ever, directed and written by
Tim Federle and based on his
2013 novel of the same name.[89][90] The film received generally positive reviews.[91][92][93] TJ O'Connell stated that his performance as Anthony "truly brings so much emotional weight to this movie. He represents that approval we need that we think is out of reach."[94] while Joshua Axelrod of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote that Bassett "sells Anthony's growth as he finally begins to understand his little brother".[95] Later that month, he won the award for
Favorite Male TV Star (Kids) at the
35th Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for his performance as Ricky Bowen in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.[96][97] In May 2022, Bassett announced his eponymous debut
concert tour featuring stops in the United States, Canada, and Europe.[98][99] In July 2022, he appeared as a contestant on the
ninth season of Celebrity Family Feud, playing for the nonprofit organization,
Make-A-Wish, along with other High School Musical: The Musical: The Series cast members.[100] The same month, Bassett reprised his role as Ricky for the third season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. He wrote and produced the original song "Finally Free", which appears in the first episode of the season.[101]
Most recently, Bassett starred in the fourth and final season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, and released the single “Just Love” on September 22, 2023.
Philanthropy
In January 2021, Bassett opened his online merchandise store, donating 100% of his proceeds from the merchandise to charity. Current charities that his merchandise store supports include Bring Change to Mind,
Teen Line, and
Sunrise Movement.[102] Other charities that Bassett's merchandise store has supported include
Court Appointed Special Advocates,[103]Jack.org, The Young Feminist Fund, and A Long Walk Home.[104]
Bassett donated 100% of his proceeds from his song "Crisis", the lead single from his December 2021 EP Crisis / Secret / Set Me Free, to mental health organizations.[105] In addition, Bassett donated one dollar for every pre-save of said EP to mental health organizations, raising over twenty thousand dollars.[106][107] Additionally, Bassett donated a portion of every VIP ticket for his upcoming American/European tour to a charity of the buyer's choice.[108]
In March 2022, Bassett was selected to be an ambassador for the
American Eagle "Members Always: Future Together" philanthropic campaign. Through this initiative, the brand will award $200,000 in grants to twenty young people igniting change in their communities.[87][109] For
Mental Health Awareness Month, Bassett, through the program, partnered with mental health awareness nonprofit organization Bring Change to Mind and was a speaker on mental health to local LA high school students at the organization's SoCal Summit.[110]
In August 2022, Bassett was included on the Variety Power of Young Hollywood Impact List and invited to a gala hosted in partnership with
Facebook Gaming. As part of the event, Bassett competed in a charity gaming tournament where each impact list honoree chose a charity of their choice to donate all their winnings to. Bassett's team chose to support
Planned Parenthood. They ended up winning the tournament and donating $10,000 to Planned Parenthood.[111][112]
In September 2022, Bassett released his third EP, Sad Songs in a Hotel Room. The second single of the project, "Lifeline", was a song dedicated to his mother, who was by his side while he was deathly ill in 2021. Bassett donated 100% of the proceeds for "Lifeline" to "organizations that are a lifeline for others". In addition, with the release of the single, he announced that he was creating an organization called "Find My Lifeline", a haven to provide people with support and lifelines for those who may not have a friend or family member to turn to.[113]
In June 2023, Bassett started an initiative called "Sammy Sundays". He, along with friends and family, have worked to create care packages with hygiene and menstrual products, food, clothes, and other essential goods to give to the homeless community in Los Angeles. These care packages have been distributed every Sunday.[114]
Personal life
Bassett sings and plays piano, guitar, ukulele, bass, drums, and some saxophone.[7][115] On May 10, 2021, he came out as a member of the
LGBTQ+ community during an interview.[116][117][118]
In January 2021, Bassett became seriously ill and was hospitalized with
septic shock and heart failure: "[The doctors] told me that I had a 30% chance of survival. They told me that if I had not checked into the hospital within 12 hours, I would have been found [dead] in my apartment."[119][120]
In August 2021, Bassett revealed in an interview that he had dealt with negative body image issues that developed into "serious problems" around the time the first season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series was airing.[121]
In December 2021, Bassett stated that he was routinely abused in his childhood by a family member and in his adolescence by a different unnamed older man.[122][123][124]
In February 2023, he became a Christian and was baptized in a
evangelical church,
Bethel Church. In response to criticism over some of the church's views, which include opposition to homosexuality, Bassett said that he "visited the church and happened to get baptized there" and that he "[did] not endorse" all of their beliefs.[125]
"Feel Something":
"NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. May 17, 2021.
Archived from the original on May 15, 2021. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
"Crisis", "Secret" and "Set Me Free":
"NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. December 13, 2021.
Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
"Doppelgänger":
"NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. March 7, 2022.
Archived from the original on May 31, 2022. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
"Even When/The Best Part":
"NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. May 10, 2021.
Archived from the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved July 17, 2021.
"Let You Go":
"NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. July 19, 2021.
Archived from the original on March 22, 2022. Retrieved July 17, 2021.