Josh Cuthbert
Josh Cuthbert rose to fame as a member of Union J, a pop band formed on The X Factor UK. He's also pursued a solo music career, releasing his debut single in 2015.
Pop Singer
July 28, 1992
Leo
32
Ascot, England
Josh Cuthbert, born on June 24, 1992, rose to fame as a member of the English-Irish boy band Union J. The band achieved significant success, securing a top-five finish on the 2012 season of The X Factor (UK). Their notable works include the self-titled debut album “Union J” and hit singles like “Carry You,” “Beautiful Life,” and “Loving You Is Easy.”
After departing from Union J in 2018 and the subsequent disbandment of the band in 2019, Cuthbert embarked on a solo music career. He released his debut solo single, “Here We Go Again,” in 2017, followed by several more singles and an EP titled “Gone.”
Cuthbert’s talents extend beyond music. He has showcased his acting skills in various television shows and films, including “The X Factor” (2011), “The Callback Queen” (2013), and “The F**k-It List” (2016).
Throughout his career, Cuthbert has garnered notable achievements. As part of Union J, he received the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards for Best British Single in both 2013 and 2014. Additionally, the band earned a Brit Award nomination for Best British Single in 2014.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Cuthbert is an advocate for mental health awareness. He openly shares his personal struggles with anxiety and depression, aiming to inspire others and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
Cuthbert’s multifaceted talents extend to songwriting, having written songs for renowned artists such as Ella Henderson and Louisa Johnson. His passion for dance is evident through his participation in various dance productions. Furthermore, he is an avid football fan and supports Arsenal F.C.