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Harry Styles
Styles in 2014
Born
Harry Edward Styles

(1994-02-01) 1 February 1994 (age 30)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2010–present
Labels
Websitehstyles.co.uk

Harry Edward Styles[5] (born 1 February 1994)[6][7] is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He made his debut as a singer with his band White Eskimo, who performed locally in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Styles rose to stardom as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 through the British music competition series The X Factor. One Direction has released five albums, performed four worldwide tours, and won several awards.

In June 2016, Styles signed a recording deal with Columbia Records. Preceded by its first single "Sign of the Times", his self-titled debut album was released on 12 May 2017. Styles made his acting debut in Christopher Nolan's war film Dunkirk (2017).

Early life

Styles was born in Redditch, Worcestershire.[1][8][9] He is the son of Anne Cox (née Selley) and Desmond "Des" Styles, who worked in finance.[10][11][12][13][14] Many of his ancestors were farm labourers in Norfolk.[15] Styles was raised in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, after his parents moved there along with his older sister, Gemma,[16] when he was a child.[5] He attended Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School.[17] Styles's parents divorced when he was seven and his mother later remarried.[18] He has an older stepbrother named Mike, the son of his stepfather.[19] As a sixteen-year-old, he worked part-time at the W. Mandeville Bakery in Holmes Chapel.[20]

As a child, Styles loved singing, citing Elvis Presley and Freddie Mercury as his influences.[21] While at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive, Styles was the lead singer for the band White Eskimo,[22] which won a local Battle of the Bands competition.[20]

Career

2010: The X Factor

Styles (left) with One Direction on The X Factor Live Tour in 2011

On 11 April 2010, Styles auditioned as a solo candidate for the seventh series of the British televised singing competition The X Factor.[23] He failed to progress to the "Boys" category at "judges' houses". Four others in his age group also failed, but at the suggestion by Nicole Scherzinger, a guest judge,[23] they were put together as an ensemble at Wembley Arena in July 2010, during the "bootcamp" stage of the competition,[24] thus qualifying for the "Groups" category. The group consisting of Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik, got together for two weeks to get to know one another and practise.[25][26]

For their qualifying song at "judges' houses", and their first song as a group, One Direction sang an acoustic version of "Torn".[27] Simon Cowell later commented that the performance convinced him that the group "were confident, fun, like a gang of friends, and kind of fearless as well."[28] Within the first four weeks of the live shows, they were Cowell's last act in the competition.[29] The group quickly gained popularity in the UK.[28]

One Direction finished in third place and immediately after the final, their song "Forever Young", which would have been released if they had won The X Factor, was leaked onto the internet.[30] Shortly afterwards it was confirmed that One Direction had been signed by Cowell to a reported £2 million Syco Records record contract.[31][32] Recording for their debut album began in January 2011, as they flew to Los Angeles to work with RedOne, a record producer.[33] A book licensed by One Direction, One Direction: Forever Young (Our Official X Factor Story), was published by HarperCollins in February 2011,[34] subsequently topping The Sunday Times Best Seller list.[35] The same month, the group and other contestants from the series participated in the X Factor Live Tour.[36] After the tour concluded in April 2011, the group continued working on their debut album.[33] Recording took place in Stockholm, London and Los Angeles, as One Direction worked with producers Carl Falk, Savan Kotecha, Steve Mac, and Rami Yacoub, among others.[37][38]

2011–2015: One Direction

Harry Styles on stage with One Direction in Toronto in May 2012 during the Up All Night Tour

One Direction's debut single "What Makes You Beautiful" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in September 2011.[39] The boy band released their first studio album, Up All Night, in 2011, followed by their second, Take Me Home, in 2012.[40] One Direction: This Is Us, a documentary about the group directed by Morgan Spurlock, was released in August 2013.[41] The film grossed more than $30 million worldwide its first weekend in theaters.[42] The group's third studio album, Midnight Memories, was released on 25 November 2013.[43] One Direction released their fourth studio album, Four, in 2014 and Styles was one of the writers for Ariana Grande's song "A Little Bit of Your Heart" that year.[44][45] In August 2015, it was revealed the group would be going on hiatus after the release of their fifth album, Made in the A.M., in November 2015.[46][47]

The band has amassed five BRIT Awards[48] three NME awards,[49] two Kids' Choice Awards,[50] and four MTV Video Music Awards,[51] among other awards.

2016–present: Solo album and acting debut

In February 2016, Styles left the group's management company Modest Management and joined Jeffrey Azoff's Full Stop Management.[52] Billboard reported that Styles signed a recording contract with Columbia Records as a solo artist, the same label behind One Direction in June 2016.[52] Styles wrote the song "Someday" in collaboration with Meghan Trainor for Michael Bublé's album Nobody but Me, released in October 2016.[53]

Recording for Styles' debut album took place throughout 2016. Recording session locations included California, London, and the Gee Jam Hotel Recording Studio in Port Antonio, Jamaica for a two-month period in the autumn.[54] Jeff Bhasker executive produced the album, with Alex Salibian, Tyler Johnson, and Kid Harpoon serving as producers.[55] On 31 March 2017, Styles announced a new single titled "Sign of the Times" and its accompanying cover art through social media. The song was released on 7 April 2017,[56] reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.[57] An accompanying music video for the song was released on 8 May.[58] The song was variously described by critics as pop rock, soft rock, and a glam rock ballad akin to David Bowie or Queen.[59][60][61] The album's second single, the folk rock fused "Two Ghosts",[62] was less successful however, peaking at No. 58 on the UK Singles Chart.[63] Styles was the musical guest on the American television program Saturday Night Live on 15 April 2017 and he made his first solo performance in his native country on The Graham Norton Show six days later.[64][65]

His self-titled debut album was released on 12 May 2017,[66] whereupon it debuted at number one in several countries, including the UK, the US and Australia.[67] The record was heavily influenced by 1970s soft rock and was described by Variety as a "classic cocktail of psychedelia, Britpop, and balladry".[68][69] It received generally favorable reviews from critics.[70] The New York Times critic Jon Caramanica felt the "sometimes great, sometimes foggy" album is "almost bold in its resistance to contemporary pop music aesthetics",[71] while Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield felt Styles had claimed "his turf as a true rock & roll prince, a sunshine superman, a cosmic dancer in touch with his introspective acoustic side as well as his glam flash."[72] To promote the album, Styles is embarking on his first headlining concert tour, Harry Styles: Live on Tour, from September 2017 through to July 2018. The tour's second leg was added due to high demand and ticket sales.[73][74] While on the tour, Styles performed covers of the One Direction songs "Stockholm Syndrome" and "What Makes You Beautiful", as well as Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain".[75]

Styles made his acting debut in Christopher Nolan's war film Dunkirk in July 2017, as a British soldier named Alex who is apart of the Dunkirk evacuation in World War II.[76] Fionn Whitehead, Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance, Cillian Murphy and Kenneth Branagh were also featured in the film.[77] He auditioned against hundreds of other candidates, ultimately winning the role, with Nolan saying he was unaware of the extent of his fame and that Styles earned the role "because he fit the part wonderfully and truly earned a seat at the table.”[78][79] The Daily Telegraph film critic Robbie Collin praised Style's "bright, convicted, and unexpectedly not-at-all-jarring performance".[80] In August 2017, the BBC announced Styles would be appearing in a one-hour special presented by Nick Grimshaw, featuring Styles performing songs from his album and interviews by Grimshaw. It will premiere in November 2017 on BBC One.[81]

Public image

Styles in February 2013

Regarding Styles' time in One Direction, in website AllMusic writer Tim Sendra opined his "charming persona and elastic vocals had him positioned as the Timberlake of the group."[82] Styles seemed "a dimpled, rakish prankster happy to wear the mantle of Class Clown... maybe because he knew that Most Likely to Succeed belonged to him too," as noted by Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt.[83] During public appearances, Styles' fashion evolution has traded "teen-friendly" Jack Wills tracksuits for a selection of Saint Laurent, Gucci and Burberry.

As his time in the band progressed, the singer started wearing skinny-jean-and-boots.[84] For Billboard's Chris Payne, "From his influences to his fashion to his onstage persona to his (formerly) flowing locks, Styles' vibe has always screamed rock star."[85] The same publication noted over the course of five-year stint with his group, Styles' taste in fashion "has blossomed from a teen wearing purple Jack Wills hoodies to a carefully executed blend of 70s rock with a glamorous magpie feel."[86] In September 2016 Styles was featured in three separate editorial shoots, and was interviewed by Paul McCartney and Chelsea Handler for Another Man magazine,[87] prompting the Guardian to label the event as the death of a "heartthob" and birth of an "artthrob".[88] Promoting his solo projects during 2017, Styles opted for "candyfloss" pink suits, printed satin flares, gradually heightening heels, a style described as "flamboyant look."[84] Regarding his favoritism for pink, he quoted The Clash's Paul Simonon in an interview: "Pink is the only true rock & roll colour."[14]

Philanthropy

In 2013, Styles along with bandmate Liam Payne partnered with Trekstock, to become ambassadors for the leading cancer charity to help raise money for cancer research.[89][90] In 2015, during One Direction's tour, Styles visited the Lalela Project in Cape Town, South Africa, where he spoke to the affected youth and offered them concert tickets. The Lalela Project "helps children who are victims of 'extreme poverty, armed conflict, displacement and deadly diseases like malaria, TB and Aids', and gives them a chance to be creative through art."[91] As a member on One Direction, Styles has also supported Comic Relief,[92] and a new initiative titled Action 1D "to help better the future."[93] In 2016, Styles shared a photo of his chopped-off braid on social media, donating his hair to the UK charity Little Princess Trust, which supplies and funds high quality wigs made of real hair to children who have hair loss as a result of cancer treatment or other illnesses.[94]

In May 2017, after the release of his debut album, Styles played an intimate show at The Garage venue in Highbury, London, with all proceeds from the show going to the Little Princess Trust charity, to which Styles had donated his hair.[95] He also played a secret show at the nightclub Troubadour in Los Angeles, California. All proceeds of the show went to the Los Angeles charity Safe Place for Youth.[96] [97] In October 2017, Styles was one of the artists who appeared at CBS Radio’s 5th Annual We Can Survive concert in Hollywood Bowl; held in honour of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month with proceeds going to Young Survival Coalition.[98]

Personal life

Styles was in a relationship with The Xtra Factor presenter Caroline Flack from November 2011 to January 2012, which caused controversy and criticism over their 14-year age gap.[99] Styles also briefly dated singer Taylor Swift during 2012.[54]

In 2016, the media reported Styles attended a Brexit debate at the House of Lords.[100] Asked by The Sunday Times who he planned to vote for in the 2017 British general election, he answered, "Honestly, I’m probably going to vote for whoever is against Brexit."[101] In an interview with The Sun in 2017, Styles was asked if he has ever personally labelled his sexuality, Styles said, "No, I’ve never felt the need to really. I don’t feel like it’s something I’ve ever felt like I have to explain about myself."[102]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 One Direction: This Is Us Himself Documentary concert film
2014 Where We Are – The Concert Film Himself Concert film
2017 Dunkirk Alex

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 iCarly Himself Episode: "iGo One Direction"
2017 Saturday Night Live Mick Jagger/Himself/Musical Guest/Civil War Soldier Episode: "Jimmy Fallon/Harry Styles"

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[103]
AUS
[104]
CAN
[105]
FRA
[106]
IRE
[107]
ITA
[108]
NZ
[109]
SWE
[110]
SWI
[111]
US
[112]
Harry Styles 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 1

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[103]
AUS
[104]
CAN
[118]
FRA
[106]
IRE
[107]
ITA
[108]
NZ
[109]
SWE
[110]
SWI
[111]
US
[119]
"Sign of the Times" 2017 1 1 6 3 6 9 6 15 4 4 Harry Styles
"Two Ghosts"[128] 58 91 66 [A]
"Kiwi"[130] 66 72
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[103]
AUS
[104]
CAN
[118]
FRA
[106]
IRE
[107]
ITA
[108]
NZ
[109]
SWE
[110]
US
[119]
"Sweet Creature"[131] 2017 46 39 69 52 37 85 39 95 93 Harry Styles

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[103]
CAN
[118]
IRE
[107]
NZ
Heat.

[109]
SWE
Heat.

[132]
US
Bub.

[133]
"Meet Me in the Hallway" 2017 64 100 56 Harry Styles
"Carolina" 51 83 49 1 8 14
"Only Angel" 80 85 1
"Ever Since New York" 87 78
"Woman" 99 87
"From the Dining Table" 91

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2012 JIM Awards Hottie of the Year Nominated
2013 NME Awards Villain of the Year Won
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Look Won
MTV Millennial Awards[134] Celebridad Sin Filtro En Instagram Won
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Aussies' Fave Hottie Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Other: Male Hottie Won
Choice Other: Smile Won
British Fashion Awards British Style Award Won
2014 JIM Awards Best Dressed Male Won
NME Awards Villain of the Year Won
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Aussies' Fave Hottie Won
iHeartRadio Music Awards Instagram Award Nominated
MTV Italian Music Awards Best Look Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Other: Smile Won
MTV Millennial Awards[135] Global Instagram Star Nominated
2015 NME Awards Villain of the Year[136] Nominated
Idler Bad Grammar Awards Good Grammar Award[137] Won
2017 Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout Movie Star - Dunkirk Nominated
Choice Male Artist Won
Choice Male Hottie Nominated
Choice Rock Artist Won
Choice Song: Male Artist - "Sign of the Times" Nominated
Choice Style Icon Won
Choice Summer Male Artist Nominated
Choice Summer Movie Actor - Dunkirk Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards[138] Best Pop Video - "Sign of the Times" Nominated
Best Visual Effects - "Sign of the Times" Nominated

Concert tours

Headlining

References

Notes
  1. ^ "Two Ghosts" did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[129]
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