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Aliases: Джастин Тимберлейк , Justin Randall Timberlake , Τζάστιν Ράνταλ Τίμπερλεϊκ , Τζάστιν Τίμπερλεϊκ , 贾斯汀·汀布莱克 , NSYNC , 저스틴 팀버레이크 , 'N Sync , *NSYNC , Джастін Тімберлейк , 賈斯汀·提姆布萊克
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Мемфіс, штат Теннессі, США
Homepage: http://www.justintimberlake.com/
Movie Involvements: 66
TV Involvements: 26
Most Famous Work
Biography
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with sales of over 88 million records. Timberlake is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, including ten Grammy Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, three Brit Awards, nine Billboard Music Awards, the Contemporary Icon Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. According to Billboard, he is the best performing male soloist in the history of the Mainstream Top 40. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, as a child he appeared on the television shows Star Search and The All-New Mickey Mouse Club. In the late 1990s, Timberlake rose to prominence as one of the two lead vocalists and youngest member of NSYNC, which eventually became one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Timberlake won two Grammy Awards for his R&B-focused debut solo album Justified (2002) and its single "Cry Me a River". Another single from the album, "Rock Your Body", was also successful. His critically acclaimed second album FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006), characterized by its diversity in music genres, debuted atop the U.S. Billboard 200 and spawned the Hot 100 consecutive number-one singles with "SexyBack" (featuring Timbaland), "My Love" (featuring T.I.), and "What Goes Around... Comes Around". Established as a solo artist worldwide, his first two albums both exceeded sales of 10 million copies, as he continued producing records and collaborating with other artists. From 2008 through 2012, Timberlake focused on his acting career, effectively putting his music career on hiatus. He held starring roles in the films The Social Network, Bad Teacher, Friends with Benefits, and In Time. Timberlake resumed his music career in 2013 with his third and fourth albums The 20/20 Experience and The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2, exploring neo soul styles, partly inspired by the expansive song structures of 1960s and 1970s rock. The former became the best-selling album of the year and spawned the top three singles "Suit & Tie" (featuring Jay-Z) and "Mirrors". Timberlake voiced Branch in DreamWorks Animation's Trolls (2016), whose soundtrack includes his fifth Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping single, "Can't Stop the Feeling!", which earned him an Academy Award nomination. His fifth studio album Man of the Woods (2018) became his fourth number-one album in the US. Supported by the two top ten singles, "Filthy" and "Say Something" (featuring Chris Stapleton), it concluded 2018 as the sixth best-selling album of the year.
Most Famous Work
NPR Tiny Desk Concerts
(2008) SelfMTV Video Music Awards
(1984) SelfEurovision Song Contest
(1956) Self - PerformerBambi Awards
(1948) SelfMTV Europe Music Awards
(1994) Self - HostMTV Movie & TV Awards
(1992) Self - HostThe New York Times Presents
(2020) Self (archive footage)In Time
(2011) Will SalasActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2024 | Justin Timberlake (voice) | |
2023 | Branch (voice) | |
Will Grady | ||
2022 | Deputy Steve Deffibaugh (uncredited) | |
2021 | Branch (voice) | |
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Eddie Palmer | ||
Self | ||
2020 | Self | |
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self | ||
Self - Performer (Archive Footage) | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Branch (voice) | ||
2019 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2018 | Self - Musician | |
Self | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self | ||
2017 | Mickey Rubin | |
Branch (voice) | ||
Branch (voice) | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
2016 | Branch (voice) | |
Self | ||
Tyrus Quash (uncredited) | ||
2015 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2014 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
2013 | Self | |
Jim | ||
Self | ||
Richie Furst | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2012 | Self | |
Johnny Flanagan | ||
2011 | Will Salas | |
Dylan Harper | ||
Scott Delacorte | ||
Self / Sean Parker | ||
2010 | Boo-Boo Bear (voice) | |
Self | ||
Sean Parker | ||
Self (segment "4 Minutes") (archive footage) (uncredited) | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2009 | N/A | |
Jerry | ||
N/A | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self | ||
Carlton Garrett | ||
2008 | Jacques "Le Coq" Grandé | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
2007 | Private Pilot Abilene | |
Self | ||
Prince Artie (voice) | ||
Self | ||
Self - Guest | ||
Self - Musical Guest | ||
2006 | Ronnie Morgan | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Frankie Ballenbacher | ||
2005 | Self - Guest | |
Self | ||
Pollack | ||
N/A | ||
Self | ||
N/A | ||
2004 | Self | |
2003 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Justin Timberlake | ||
Self - Host | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2002 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
2001 | Self | |
Self | ||
Make-Up Artist | ||
Valet | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self (archive footage) | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
2000 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
Jason | ||
Self | ||
1999 | Self | |
Self | ||
Self - Performer & Nominee | ||
Self | ||
Self | ||
1998 | N/A | |
Self | ||
1997 | self | |
1996 | Justin Timberlake | |
1995 | Self | |
1994 | Self - Host | |
1992 | Self - Host | |
Self | ||
1989 | Justin Timberlake (voice) | |
Self | ||
Mouseketeer | ||
1987 | Self - Host | |
Self | ||
1984 | Self | |
Self | ||
1981 | Self | |
1975 | Self - Cameo (uncredited) | |
Self | ||
Self - Host | ||
Self - Musical Guest | ||
Self - Host & Musical Guest | ||
N/A | ||
1974 | Self - Musical Guest | |
1959 | Self | |
1956 | Self - Performer | |
1948 | Self | |
Self | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Crew
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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2020 | Executive Music Producer | |
2016 | Executive Music Producer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
Sound
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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2020 | Songs | |
2017 | Original Music Composer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
Production
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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2009 | Producer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
Writing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1975 | Writer | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |