From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timberlake at the
2013 Cannes Film Festival
American entertainer
Justin Timberlake has released four
video albums and has been featured in thirty-seven
music videos , seventeen films, fifteen television shows, and six commercials. He achieved early fame when he appeared in the
Disney Channel television series
The All-New Mickey Mouse Club , alongside singers
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera and actor
Ryan Gosling .
[1] Timberlake rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the boy band
NSYNC .
[2] In 2002, he launched his solo career and released his solo debut single "
Like I Love You ", the music video for which was directed by
Bucky Chrome .
Francis Lawrence directed the video for "
Cry Me a River ". The video features Timberlake's character as he spies on a former lover, who according to the director portrays his former romantic interest Spears.
[3]
[4] At the
2003 MTV Video Music Awards , the video won the accolades for
Best Male Video and
Best Pop Video .
[5]
In 2005, Timberlake starred in the thriller
Edison alongside
Morgan Freeman and
Kevin Spacey . The film received negative reviews from film critics and was a
box office bomb .
[6] He then portrayed Frankie Ballenbacher in the crime drama
Alpha Dog (2006); it received mixed responses from critics and attained box office success.
[7] The same year, Timberlake released his second studio album
FutureSex/LoveSounds —four music videos for singles from the album were shot.
Samuel Bayer directed the music video for "
What Goes Around... Comes Around " (2007) in which American actress
Scarlett Johansson plays Timberlake's love interest.
[8] From 2007 until 2009, he appeared in the music videos for his collaborations with other artists including
50 Cent ("
Ayo Technology "),
Madonna ("
4 Minutes ") and
T.I. ("
Dead and Gone ").
Timberlake starred in the 2010 drama
The Social Network , in which he portrayed
Sean Parker , the first president of
Facebook .
[9] The film received acclaim from critics and was a box office success.
[10]
[11] In 2011, he starred in the comedies
Bad Teacher and
Friends with Benefits alongside
Cameron Diaz and
Mila Kunis respectively.
[12]
[13] Both films were financial successes.
[14]
[15] The music videos for his songs "
Mirrors " and "
Suit & Tie " were released in 2013. They earned him a
MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year
[16] and a
Grammy Award for Best Music Video ,
[17] respectively. Timberlake has also hosted
Saturday Night Live
five times , being both host and musical guest three times. In film, he released
Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids and voiced Branch in
Trolls (2016) as well as its two sequels
Trolls World Tour (2020) and
Trolls Band Together (2023).
Music videos
The music videos for "
Work It " and "
Ayo Technology " were directed by
Joseph Kahn .
Akiva Schaffer directed the music videos for "
Dick in a Box ", "
Jizz in My Pants ", "
Motherlover ", and "
3-Way (The Golden Rule) ".
David Fincher directed the music video for Timberlake's 2013 single "
Suit & Tie ".
As a performer
Guest appearances
Video albums
Filmography
Film
Television
Commercials
Web
Series
Year
Role
Note
Ref
MrBeast
2023
Himself
Episode: $1 Vs $100,000,000 House!
[135]
Notes
^ Also known as Edison Force in certain territories.
[80]
^ Previously titled Now and I'm.mortal.
[97]
References
^ Henderson, Alex.
"Justin Timberlake – Biography" .
AllMusic .
Rovi Corporation . Archived from
the original on 2010-10-03. Retrieved December 7, 2012 .
^
"Ex-Mouseketeers: Where Are They Now?" .
ABC News .
The Walt Disney Company . Retrieved December 7, 2012 .
^
"Justin Timberlake — Cry Me a River" .
Vevo .
YouTube . Retrieved December 7, 2012 .
^ Moss, Corey (August 18, 2003).
" 'Cry Me A River' About Britney And Justin, But Not: VMA Lens Recap" .
MTV News .
Viacom . Archived from
the original on October 31, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2011 .
^
"Top VMA Award Winners" .
Billboard . Vol. 115.
Nielsen Business Media , Inc. 2003. p. 68.
ISSN
0006-2510 . Retrieved May 18, 2012 .
^
"Edison (Edison Force)" .
Rotten Tomatoes .
Flixster . Retrieved December 8, 2012 .
^
"Alpha Dog" . Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved December 8, 2012 .
^ Vineyard, Jennifer (September 4, 2007).
"Justin Timberlake Went 'Around' And Came Out With A Broken Finger: VMA Lens Recap" . MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved December 8, 2012 .
^ Farooq, Sajid (June 30, 2011).
"Justin Timberlake to Play Sean Parker in Real Life" .
NBC Bay Area .
NBC . Retrieved December 8, 2012 .
^
"The Social Network" . Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved December 12, 2012 .
^
a
b
"The Social Network" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
a
b
"Bad Teacher (2011)" .
AllMovie . Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
a
b
"Friends with Benefits (2011)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
a
b
"Bad Teacher (2011)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
a
b
"Friends with Benefits (2011)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Justin Timberlake, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Lead MTV VMA Nominations" . rollingstone.com . 2013-07-17. Retrieved July 31, 2014 .
^ Josephs, Brian (January 26, 2014).
"Justin Timberlake Takes Home 2014 Grammy Award for Best Music Video" . The Boom Box . Retrieved July 28, 2014 .
^
"Justin Timberlake "Like I Love You" " .
Vimeo . Retrieved February 12, 2013 .
^
"Cry Me A River | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Moss, Corey (January 13, 2003).
"Nelly, Justin Bring Video Cameras To Playboy Mansion" .
MTV News . Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
"Cry Me A River | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Patel, Joseph (July 18, 2003).
"Justin, Enjoying The Single Life, Gets Down With Horde Of 'Senoritas' " . MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
"I'm Loving It | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (April 7, 2005).
"Snoop Dogg "Signs" " . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^
"SexyBack | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
"My Love | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
"The Lonely Island – Dick In A Box" . thelonelyisland.com. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Antonio Cartier (2010-06-04),
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around...Comes Around (Paul Van Dyk Remix) (Promo) (HQ) , retrieved 2018-11-02
^
"What Goes Around (Long Version) | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
"What Goes Around...Comes Around (Short Version) | Justin Timberlake | Music Video" . (VEVO). Retrieved February 25, 2011 .
^
"Give It to Me (Feat. Justin Timberlake & Nelly Furtado) | Timbaland | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (July 12, 2007).
"Justin Timberlake "LoveStoned..." " . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^
FutureSex/LoveShow: Live from Madison Square Garden
^
"Ayo Technology (Feat. Justin Timberlake) | 50 Cent | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^
Falling Down (Extended Version) on
YouTube
^ Gottlieb, Steven (April 9, 2008).
"Madonna "4 Minutes" " . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^
"Dead and Gone | T.I. | Music Video" . MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (March 24, 2009).
"Ciara f/ Justin Timberlake "Love Sex Magic" " . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^
"The Lonely Island – Motherlover (feat. Justin Timberlake)" . thelonelyisland.com. Archived from
the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (January 29, 2010).
"Timbaland f/ Justin Timberlake — Bryan Barber, director" . VideoStatic. Archived from
the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (May 4, 2010).
"Esmee Denters "Love Dealer" (The Malloys, dir.)" . VideoStatic. Archived from
the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (June 2, 2010).
"The Game f/ Justin Timberlake + Pharrell — Diane Martel, dir" . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Couch, Aaron (May 22, 2011).
"Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga on SNL: The Best Sketches (VIDEO)" .
The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Brown, Len (October 20, 2011).
"Justin Timberlake and FreeSol Are No 'Role Models' " .
Entertainment Tonight .
CBS Studios . Retrieved September 9, 2012 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (November 16, 2011).
"Freesol f/ Justin Timberlake, Timbaland — Colin Tilley, dir" . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (January 24, 2013).
"Justin Timberlake "Suit and Tie (lyric version)" (Laban Pheidias, Dir.)" . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (February 14, 2013).
"Justin Timberlake "Suit and Tie" (David Fincher, Dir.)" . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (March 19, 2013).
"Justin Timberlake "Mirrors" (Floria Sigismondi, dir.)" . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (July 3, 2013).
"Justin Timberlake Goes NSFW with New Video "Tunnel Vision" " . VideoStatic. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^
"Justin Timberlake To Debut 'Take Back The Night' Video with Interactive Fan Experience" . Billboard. July 29, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Jay Z & Justin Timberlake "Holy Grail" (Anthony Mandler, dir.)" . VideoStatic. August 29, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Justin Timberlake "Take Back The Night (Live From Hoboken)" (Marc Klasfeld, dir.)" . VideoStatic. September 25, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Justin Timberlake "TKO" (Ryan Reichenfeld, dir.)" . VideoStatic. October 29, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Music Video: "Not A Bad Thing" Mini Doc" . Justin Timberlake. Archived from
the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^ Lipshutz, Jason (June 3, 2014).
"Justin Timberlake Releases New Fan-Made 'Not A Bad Thing' Video: Watch" . Billboard . Retrieved November 14, 2014 .
^
"Michael Jackson – Love Never Felt So Good (Feat. Justin Timberlake) (Official Music Video)" . Rap Dose. 2014-05-14. Retrieved 2014-08-14 .
^ Blistein, Jon (May 6, 2016).
"Hear Justin Timberlake's Sunny New Song 'Can't Stop the Feeling' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
^
CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! (Official Video) on
YouTube
^ Iasimone, Ashley (January 6, 2018).
"Justin Timberlake Gives a Glimpse at the Making of His 'Filthy' Video" . Billboard . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
^ Kaufman, Gil (January 18, 2018).
"Justin Timberlake Finds Love in a Funky, Fiery Futurescape in Eye-Popping 'Supplies' Video" . Billboard . Retrieved January 18, 2018 .
^ Vallejo-Lopez, Abdiel (January 25, 2018).
"Watch Justin Timberlake's "Say Something" Video, Featuring Chris Stapleton" . Paste . Retrieved January 25, 2018 .
^ Arcand, Rob (February 2, 2018).
"Justin Timberlake Drops 'Man of the Woods' Music Video, Full Album" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved April 8, 2018 .
^
"Anderson .Paak, Justin Timberlake - Don't Slack" . YouTube . April 6, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2024 .
^
"Calvin Harris - Stay With Me (Official Video) ft Justin Timberlake Halsey & Pharrell" . YouTube . July 15, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2024 .
^
"Romeo Santos, Justin Timberlake - Sin Fin (Official Video)" . YouTube . September 2, 2022. Retrieved January 30, 2024 .
^
"Justin Timberlake - Selfish (Official Video)" . YouTube . January 25, 2024. Retrieved January 30, 2024 .
^
"Justin Timberlake - No Angels (Official Video)" . YouTube . March 15, 2024. Retrieved March 17, 2024 .
^
"Elton John - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" .
YouTube . September 1, 2010.
^ Vineyard, Jennifer (May 15, 2006).
"Nelly Furtado Says She Can Be Brainy, Funny And 'Promiscuous' " . MTV News. Viacom. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Video: Rihanna f/ Justin Timberlake – 'Rehab' " .
Rap-Up . Devine Lazerine. Archived from
the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2012 .
^
"The Lonely Island – Jizz in My Pants" . thelonelyisland.com. Retrieved December 16, 2014 .
^
"#WHERESTHELOVE" . Vevo.com. Retrieved November 30, 2016 .
^
"Justified: The Videos" . AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Live From London" . AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Video Triple Play by Justin Timberlake" .
iTunes Store (US) .
Apple . 4 September 2007. Retrieved September 8, 2012 .
^
"FutureSex/LoveShow Live from Madison Square Garden" . AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Longshots (2000)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Model Behavior (2000)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"On the Line (2001)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 14, 2020 .
^
a
b
"Edison Force (2005)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Edison Force" .
Box Office Mojo . Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Alpha Dog (2006)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Alpha Dog" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Black Snake Moan (2007)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Black Snake Moan" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Southland Tales (2006)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Southland Tales — Box Office Data, DVD Sales, Movie News, Cast Information" . The Numbers. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Southland Tales" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Shrek the Third (2007)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Shrek the Third" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"The Love Guru (2008)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"The Love Guru" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"The Open Road (2009)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"The Open Road — Box Office Data, DVD Sales, Movie News, Cast Information" . The Numbers. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"The Social Network (2010)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^ Breznican, Anthony (August 24, 2010).
"Yogi Bear gets a digital makeover" .
USA Today . Retrieved December 12, 2010 .
^ Rome, Emily (October 31, 2011).
"From 'I'm.mortal' to 'In Time,' from 'War of Gods' to 'Immortals' " .
Los Angeles Times . Retrieved December 25, 2012 .
^
"In Time (2011)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"In Time (2011)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Trouble with the Curve (2012)" . AllMovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 12, 2012 .
^
"Trouble with the Curver — Box Office Data, DVD Sales, Movie News, Cast Information" . The Numbers. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Inside Llewyn Davis (film)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Runner Runner (film)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved May 23, 2014 .
^
"Runner Runner (2013)" .
Rotten Tomatoes . Flixster. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"The Short Game (2013)" . Box Office Mojo. Flixster. Retrieved August 4, 2014 .
^
"The Justin Timberlake Cameo In 'Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping' Is Truly Unbelievable" . Bustle. June 3, 2016. Retrieved June 3, 2016 .
^ Romano, Nick (September 9, 2016).
"Justin Timberlake 20/20 concert movie dropping on Netflix" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved September 9, 2016 .
^
"Justin Timberlake to Star in DreamWorks Animation Musical 'Trolls' " .
Variety . September 15, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016 .
^ McNary, Dave (July 7, 2016).
"Justin Timberlake Joins Woody Allen's New Movie" .
Variety . Retrieved September 17, 2016 .
^ Kroll, Justin (February 28, 2017).
"Universal DreamWorks Animation Announces 'Trolls 2'; Sets for April 10, 2020" . Variety . Archived from
the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017 .
^ Giardina, Carolyn (June 12, 2018).
"Emmys: Trolls Light Up Animation Race With Holiday Special" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
^ McNary, Dave (September 5, 2019).
"Justin Timberlake Starring in Drama 'Palmer' " . Variety . Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
^
" 'Reptile': Justin Timberlake Joins Benicio Del Toro In Film From Black Label Media As It Heads To Netflix" .
^ Kroll, Justin (February 28, 2017).
"Universal DreamWorks Animation Announces 'Trolls 2'; Sets for April 10, 2020" . Variety . Archived from
the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017 .
^ Giardina, Carolyn (June 12, 2018).
"Emmys: Trolls Light Up Animation Race With Holiday Special" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 13, 2018 .
^ Cotter, Jim (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television . New York:
Hyperion Books . pp. 181–196 (1950s), 197–198 (1970s), 295 (MMC).
ISBN
0-7868-6359-5 .
^
"The Evolution of Justin Timberlake, Thespian" .
Complex . October 5, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2015 .
^ Saturday Night Live appearances:
Justin Timberlake (host) (October 11, 2003).
Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States:
NBC .
Justin Timberlake (host) (December 16, 2006). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
Paul Rudd (host) (November 15, 2008). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
John Malkovich (host) (November 15, 2008). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
Dwayne Johnson (host) (March 7, 2009). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
Amy Poehler (host) (September 25, 2010). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
Justin Timberlake (host) (May 21, 2011). Saturday Night Live (Television production). United States: NBC.
^ Kirkpatrick, Chris (2009). The Simpsons The Complete Twelfth Season DVD commentary for the episode "New Kids on the Blecch" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
^ Webley, Kayla.
"32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History: 3. Punk'd: Justin Timberlake Cries" ,
Time magazine, accessed April 8, 2011.
^
"2003 MTV Movie Awards" . MTV. May 31, 2003. Retrieved January 20, 2015 .
^
"2007 Host/Nominees press" . Nickelodeon. February 5, 2007. Retrieved January 21, 2015 .
^
"2003 MTV Movie Awards" . ESPN. May 31, 2003. Retrieved January 21, 2015 .
^ Levin, Gary (April 29, 2009).
"Nielsens: 'Grey's Anatomy' is not in great shape right now" . USA Today . Retrieved May 5, 2009 .
^
"Justin Timberlake Will Voice a Gay Character On "The Cleveland Show" " . CBS News. August 10, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2015 .
^
Animation Magazine .
" 'DreamWorks Trolls Holiday' Musical Special Set for NBC" .
Animation Magazine . Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^
imdb.com .
"Candy (TV Mini Series 2022) - Full Cast & Crew" .
IMDb . Retrieved May 13, 2022 .
^
"Justin Timberlake Regrets Making McDonald's Commercial" . Starpulse.com. April 9, 2007. Archived from
the original on May 31, 2008. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Pepsi Cola-Pepsi Stuff: Justin Timberlake" .
Spike.com . February 3, 2008. Archived from
the original on July 5, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^ Kiefaber, David (September 17, 2010).
"Justin Timberlake shoots ads for 901 tequila" .
Adweek . Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Givenchy Play" .
Givenchy Play . Archived from
the original on January 11, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2012 .
^
"Watch The First Official Callaway Commercial With Justin As Creative Director" . justintimberlake.com. Archived from
the original on March 15, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2012 .
^
"Justin Timberlake Stars as Lime in Bizarre Tequila Ad" . Rolling Stone. May 4, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2015 .
^
"Walken and Timberlake a hit with TV viewers in Super Bowl ad sweepstakes" . Los Angeles Times . February 6, 2017.
^
https://people.com/justin-timberlake-tours-100-million-house-mrbeast-new-video-8358240
External links
Studio albums Compilation albums Video albums Concert tours Related