Shane Harper
Shane Steven Harper (born February 14, 1993) is an American actor, singer, dancer, and songwriter.[1] Born in La Jolla, California, into a family of performers, Harper began training in dance, singing, and acting at age nine through community theater programs.[2] He self-taught guitar at age seven and achieved a black belt in Kempo karate during his childhood, laying the foundation for his multifaceted career in entertainment.[3] Harper rose to prominence in acting with his recurring role as Spencer Walsh, the love interest of the protagonist, on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie from 2010 to 2014.[3] He gained further recognition for starring as Josh Wheaton, a college student defending his Christian faith, in the 2014 faith-based film God's Not Dead, which grossed over $60 million at the box office. His television credits also include roles such as Logan Davis in the FX miniseries A Teacher (2020), Junior McCarthy in Starz's Hightown (2020–2021), and Victor "Vic" Flynn in the Starz series Power Book IV: Force (2022–2025).[3] Trained in ballet, hip-hop, lyrical, jazz, and tap dance, Harper has incorporated his dance skills into performances, including the 2017 ABC remake of Dirty Dancing.[4] In his music career, Harper signed with AMI Records in 2011 and released his self-titled debut album in 2012, featuring earnest contemporary pop tracks influenced by artists like Justin Timberlake.[2] His first single, "Dance with Me," came out in 2010, followed by songs such as "One Step Closer" and "Hold You Up," the latter amassing over four million streams.[5] Later aligning with Deep Well Records and Capitol Music Group, he continued songwriting and performing, touring with acts like Carly Rae Jepsen and contributing to soundtracks.[6] Harper's work blends pop and R&B elements, often drawing from personal experiences, and he maintains an active presence on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.[2]Early life
Family and upbringing
Shane Steven Harper was born on February 14, 1993, in La Jolla, a neighborhood of San Diego, California.[7] He is the son of Tanya Harper and Scott Harper.[7] Harper has two siblings: an older sister named Samantha, who is a professional dancer, and a younger brother named Sullivan, who works as a model.[8] His ethnic background includes Austrian, German, Jewish, and Scottish ancestry, as he has personally noted.[9] His family relocated from San Diego County to Orange County, California, settling in Irvine, where he grew up in this suburban environment, attending local schools in the area during his childhood.[10] Harper trained in martial arts during his childhood and achieved a black belt in Kempo karate.[3]Early training and influences
Harper began his formal training in the performing arts at age nine, starting lessons in dance, acting, and singing while participating in local community theater productions and competitive dance competitions.[11] His family provided strong support for these early endeavors, fostering an environment that nurtured his creative development.[6] He developed proficiency in multiple dance styles, including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, and tap, through dedicated practice and involvement in musical theater.[12] As a self-taught musician, Harper received his first guitar at age seven and learned to play primarily by ear, with family encouragement helping him expand his repertoire.[6] In the spring of 2006, at age 13, Harper secured his first agency representation after impressing a talent scout during a regional dance competition, marking the transition from amateur pursuits to professional opportunities.[11] His formative influences encompassed Christian music performers, stemming from his early involvement in church music, as well as pop-rock artists like Coldplay and Snow Patrol, which shaped his musical style.[6]Career
Acting career
Harper began his acting career with minor roles as a principal dancer in several early projects. In 2007, he appeared as a dancer in the Disney Channel film High School Musical 2.[13] The following year, he had a guest spot on the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 and a supporting role in the horror film The Haunting of Molly Hartley.[14] These early appearances, combined with his background in community theater starting at age 9, helped transition him from dance-focused gigs to on-screen acting.[15] His breakthrough came in 2010 with the recurring role of Spencer Walsh, the music-loving boyfriend of protagonist Teddy Duncan, on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie.[16] Harper portrayed Spencer across 28 episodes from 2010 to 2014, evolving the character from a charming high schooler to a more mature figure navigating relationship ups and downs, including breakups and reconciliations.[17][18] This role marked his first major television commitment and showcased his ability to blend acting with musical elements, such as performing in band scenes. In film, Harper debuted with a supporting role as Garrett in the coming-of-age drama Flipped in 2010.[19] He gained prominence in 2014 as Josh Wheaton, a college freshman defending his Christian faith in philosophy class, in the faith-based thriller God's Not Dead.[20] Harper reprised the role in the sequel God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018), contributing to the franchise's exploration of religious themes. Other notable films include leading the ensemble in the romantic comedy My Favorite Five (2015) and a brief appearance in the thriller The Boy Next Door (2015).[13] Following Good Luck Charlie, Harper faced typecasting as a wholesome teen character, prompting a shift toward more diverse and faith-oriented projects to broaden his range.[12] In recent television, he has taken on edgier roles, including a guest appearance in season 3 of Netflix's Atypical (2019), Logan Davis in the FX miniseries A Teacher (2020), Junior McCarthy in Starz's Hightown (2020–2021), and the recurring part of Victor "Vic" Flynn, a conflicted young drug lord and informant, in Starz's Power Book IV: Force (2022–present).[3] He also appeared in the 2017 ABC remake of Dirty Dancing.[21] In October 2025, Harper was cast in the upcoming independent film Take Me Home, directed by Liz Sargent and set to premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Festival.[22] These roles demonstrate his progression from family-friendly entertainment to complex dramatic characters.Music career
Harper's music career began in 2010 with the release of his debut single "Dance with Me," a danceable teen-pop ballad that coincided with his rising profile on the Disney Channel series Good Luck Charlie, where he performed the track in an episode.[2] The single, released on March 30, 2010, marked his entry into recording, showcasing his skills as a singer and dancer through an accompanying music video featuring choreography.[23] In 2012, Harper released his self-titled debut album via Deep Well Records, a collection of pop tracks blending upbeat rhythms with personal lyrics.[2] The album included the lead single "One Step Closer," which highlighted his songwriting abilities, and peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, establishing his presence in the teen pop scene.[24] Notable collaborations on the project featured Bridgit Mendler on the duet "Wait for Me" and rapper Prophet on "I Know What I Know," reflecting Harper's versatility in partnering with fellow emerging artists.[25] A pivotal moment came in 2013 when Harper signed with Inpop Records and released the single "Hold You Up," which he co-wrote specifically for his role in the faith-based film God's Not Dead.[26] The inspirational pop track, encouraging resilience in faith, achieved significant traction in Christian music circles, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart and number 1 on the Hot AC/CHR chart.[2] This release underscored Harper's shift toward faith-infused songwriting within contemporary pop, a theme that recurred in his later work. In 2016, Harper transitioned to Capitol Music Group, signing a recording and publishing deal that facilitated the release of his EP Like I Did on May 27, produced by Adam Anders.[27][28] The five-track project explored emotional themes of love and reflection through polished pop arrangements. By 2020, Harper embraced independence with the EP Apt. 401, self-released on September 4 and emphasizing streaming accessibility amid his ongoing acting schedule; singles like "Say I Come Over" from the EP highlighted his continued evolution toward introspective, acoustic-leaning pop with subtle faith elements.[29] Throughout his career, Harper has prioritized songwriting that merges personal vulnerability with uplifting messages, often drawing from his Christian beliefs to create accessible, radio-friendly tracks.[2]Personal life
Relationships
Harper began his public romantic life in a relationship with his Good Luck Charlie co-star Bridgit Mendler, which lasted from 2011 to 2015.[30] The pair met during the show's casting process in 2009 and started dating two years later, mirroring their on-screen dynamic as Teddy Duncan and Spencer Walsh.[31] They made several public appearances together, including red carpet events and joint interviews where they discussed the joys and challenges of dating on set.[32] The couple parted ways in 2015 to focus on their burgeoning careers in acting and music, keeping the details of their split private.[33] Following the breakup, Harper maintained a low-profile personal life, avoiding public discussions of his dating history until his relationship with actress Samantha Boscarino became known.[34] The two, who also co-starred on Good Luck Charlie as Spencer and Skyler respectively, began dating after 2015.[35] As of 2025, Harper and Boscarino are in a relationship and have no children, emphasizing their commitment to privacy and rarely sharing details on social media.[36] Harper and Boscarino share a passion for the performing arts, having both built careers in television and film.[16]Beliefs and activism
Shane Harper is a devout Christian who was raised in the faith from a young age, attending church regularly and viewing his relationship with God as a central aspect of his life.[37] His beliefs deepened during his teenage years amid the challenges of entering the entertainment industry, where he grappled with theological questions and drew inspiration from figures like Timothy Keller and C.S. Lewis to strengthen his understanding of grace and the Gospel.[38] This personal commitment has notably shaped his career decisions, including his portrayal of Josh Wheaton in the God's Not Dead film series, where the character defends Christian principles against secular skepticism, reflecting Harper's own emphasis on integrating faith into public discourse.[39] Harper publicly expresses his faith through performances and advocacy aimed at youth, encouraging authentic spiritual growth beyond superficial religious practices. He has performed at Christian music events and contributed songs like "Hold You Up" to faith-based projects, using his platform to promote a culturally engaged Christianity that addresses philosophy, science, and art.[38] In interviews, he advises youth leaders to focus on the transformative power of the Gospel, urging young people to let faith permeate all areas of life rather than confining it to church settings.[40] In terms of activism, Harper has supported humanitarian efforts, notably participating in the Thirst Project's 8th Annual Thirst Gala in 2017, where he presented awards to young activists combating the global water crisis affecting millions without access to clean water.[41] His involvement highlights a commitment to addressing environmental and social issues through charity, aligning with his broader ethos of serving others as an extension of his Christian values.Filmography
Film roles
Shane Harper has appeared in over 15 films since 2007, encompassing genres such as musicals, horror, coming-of-age dramas, faith-based stories, and comedies, including upcoming projects.[13]| Year | Title | Role | Director | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | High School Musical 2 | Principal Dancer | Kenny Ortega | Harper performs as a dancer in the ensemble of this Disney musical sequel, contributing to the film's dance sequences. |
| 2008 | The Haunting of Molly Hartley | Student | Mickey Liddell | He appears in a minor role as a high school student in this supernatural horror film about a girl's dark family secret.[42] |
| 2010 | Flipped | Matt Baker | Rob Reiner | Harper plays a supporting role as a friend of the male protagonist in this coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama. |
| 2011 | Game Time: Tackling the Past | Sean Tate | Douglas Barr | He portrays the lead role of a young man confronting his father's past in this sports drama about high school football.[43] |
| 2014 | God's Not Dead | Josh Wheaton | Harold Cronk | Harper stars as the lead, a college freshman who debates his atheist philosophy professor to defend his Christian faith. |
| 2014 | Dance-Off | Brandon | Alex Di Marco | He plays the lead role of a street dancer competing in a national competition in this dance drama.[44] |
| 2015 | My Favorite Five | Drake Kellar | David Boyd | Harper takes the lead as a man who encounters five women from his past during a weekend getaway in this romantic comedy. |
| 2015 | The Boy Next Door | Jason Kennedy | Rob Cohen | He appears in a supporting role as the younger brother of the protagonist in this erotic thriller. |
| 2015 | Lift Me Up | Stephen | Mark W. Gray | Harper stars as a teenager dealing with grief and music in this faith-inspired drama about loss and healing. |
| 2016 | Hearts of Spring | Finn | Natalie Jones | He plays the lead romantic interest in this Hallmark-style drama about a woman returning home to save her family's business. |
| 2016 | The Last Rescue | Private James Shephard | Eric Colley | Harper portrays a young soldier in this World War II drama focusing on brotherhood and survival behind enemy lines. |
| 2017 | Flock of Four | Sam Grover | Gregory Bayne | He stars as a member of a barbershop quartet in this musical drama about family and pursuing dreams. |
| 2017 | God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness | Josh Wheaton | Michael Mason | Harper reprises his role as Josh Wheaton, now a supportive figure, in this sequel addressing church-state conflicts.[45] |
| 2020 | The War with Grandpa | Sean | Tim Hill | He plays a supporting role as a family member in this comedy about a boy's war against his grandfather for his room. |
| TBA | Take Me Home | TBA | Liz Sargent | Upcoming feature film.[46] |
Television roles
Harper began his television career with a guest appearance on the Nickelodeon teen sitcom Zoey 101 in 2007, portraying an unnamed tenth grader in the episode "Drippin' Episode!", where he delivers a message to the protagonist Zoey Brooks.[47] From 2010 to 2014, Harper achieved breakout success in a recurring role as Spencer Walsh on the Disney Channel family comedy Good Luck Charlie, appearing in 29 episodes as Teddy Duncan's (Bridgit Mendler) on-again, off-again boyfriend, a kind-hearted high school student and aspiring musician who often participates in the family's quirky adventures.[1] In 2017, he starred as Robbie Gould in ABC's two-part television musical adaptation of Dirty Dancing, playing the charismatic resort waiter who romances Lisa Houseman (Sarah Hyland) but ultimately proves unfaithful, marking a guest-starring turn in a high-profile remake of the 1987 film.[21] Harper took on a recurring role as Logan Davis in the 2020 FX on Hulu miniseries A Teacher, appearing in four episodes as a privileged, hormone-driven jock and close friend to the central character Eric Walker (Nick Robinson), contributing to the drama's exploration of an illicit teacher-student relationship.[48] He portrayed Junior McCarthy in a recurring role on Starz's Hightown from 2020 to 2021, appearing in 9 episodes.[49] Since 2022, Harper has portrayed Victor "Vic" Flynn as a series regular on the Starz crime drama Power Book IV: Force, appearing in all 30 episodes across three seasons (as of November 2025) as Tommy Egan's (Joseph Sikora) ambitious and conflicted son, a young operative navigating the dangerous world of organized crime in Chicago. Across these and other appearances, Harper has amassed credits in six major television series on networks including Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, ABC, Hulu, and Starz, totaling over 65 episodes.Discography
Studio albums and EPs
Harper's debut studio album, Shane Harper, was released on February 14, 2012, through Deep Well Records. Executive produced by Adam Anders, the album features 10 tracks blending pop rock, acoustic ballads, and upbeat anthems, often exploring themes of young love, self-discovery, and optimism. Key tracks include the lead single "One Step Closer," co-written by Harper and focusing on perseverance in relationships, and "Wait for Me" featuring Bridgit Mendler, which addresses longing and commitment. The Target exclusive edition added four bonus tracks (and four acoustic versions), including "Dancin' in the Rain," emphasizing joy amid adversity, "Your Love," and acoustic versions of select tracks.[50]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "One Step Closer" | Harper, others | 3:36 |
| 2 | "When I Look Into Your Eyes" | Unknown | 3:27 |
| 3 | "Rocketship" | Unknown | 3:16 |
| 4 | "Your Love" (bonus) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | "I Know What I Know" (feat. Prophet) | Unknown | 3:14 |
| 6 | "Wait for Me" (feat. Bridgit Mendler) | Unknown | 3:19 |
| 7 | "Dancin' in the Rain" (bonus) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | "Jump" | Unknown | 3:13 |
| 9 | "Just Friends" | Unknown | 2:35 |
| 10 | "Dance with Me" | Unknown | 2:43 |
| 11 | "Rocketship" (Acoustic Version) | Unknown | 3:29 |
| 12 | "One Step Closer" (Acoustic Version) (bonus) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 13 | "Wait for Me" (Acoustic Version) (bonus) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 14 | "I Know What I Know" (Acoustic Version) (bonus) | Unknown | Unknown |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Like I Did" | Harper, Jake Scott | 3:11 |
| 2 | "See You Around" | Unknown | 3:28 |
| 3 | "Anything But Love" | Unknown | 3:57 |
| 4 | "P.O.W.E.R." | Unknown | 3:39 |
| 5 | "Satellite" | Unknown | 3:21 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Love U Again" | Unknown | 1:36 |
| 2 | "Riverside Drive" | Unknown | 2:43 |
| 3 | "Say I Come Over" | Unknown | 3:52 |
| 4 | "Aly" | Unknown | 3:06 |
| 5 | "Dec 27" | Unknown | 2:09 |
Singles and other releases
Shane Harper's singles often blend pop sensibilities with Christian contemporary themes, reflecting his dual career in acting and music. His debut single, "Dance with Me," released on March 30, 2010, marked his entry into the music industry and received heavy rotation on Radio Disney, helping to establish his presence in teen pop. The accompanying music video, released earlier that month, showcased Harper dancing and singing, contributing to its popularity among younger audiences. The track is available on streaming platforms and has contributed to his overall catalog exceeding 50 million streams on Spotify as of 2025.[5] Subsequent singles like "One Step Closer" (2011) and "Hold You Up" (2013) shifted toward faith-based content, charting on Billboard's Christian music charts and highlighting Harper's songwriting focused on encouragement and spirituality. "One Step Closer," the lead single from his self-titled debut album, peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart and No. 1 on the Hot AC/CHR chart. "Hold You Up," written for the soundtrack to the film God's Not Dead, encourages standing firm in faith and reached No. 26 on the Hot Christian Songs chart, with a peak of No. 29 on Christian Airplay; it has amassed over 9.6 million streams on Spotify. These releases, along with promotional tracks such as "Like I Did" from his 2016 EP of the same name, underscore Harper's transition to more introspective, acoustic-driven material, with the title track garnering over 10 million Spotify streams. Harper has also featured on collaborative tracks, including the duet "Wait for Me" with Bridgit Mendler in 2012, which appeared on his debut album and blended pop elements with harmonious vocals. Other miscellaneous releases include guest vocals on Christian compilations and soundtracks, though specific chart performance for these remains limited.| Title | Year | Album/Soundtrack | Peak Chart Positions (Billboard) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Dance with Me" | 2010 | Shane Harper | — | Debut single; heavy Radio Disney rotation; official music video released March 2010.[52] |
| "One Step Closer" | 2011 | Shane Harper | Hot Christian Songs: 21 Hot AC/CHR: 1 | Faith-themed lead single; over 8.9 million Spotify streams.[53] |
| "Wait for Me" (feat. Bridgit Mendler) | 2012 | Shane Harper | — | Duet collaboration. |
| "Hold You Up" | 2013 | God's Not Dead: The Motion Picture Soundtrack | Hot Christian Songs: 26 Christian Airplay: 29 | Written for film; lyric video released; over 9.6 million Spotify streams.[54][55] |
| "Like I Did" | 2016 | Like I Did EP | — | Promotional single from EP; over 10 million Spotify streams.[5] |