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).
Title | Performer(s) | Director | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" | Elton John | David LaChapelle | Songs from the West Coast | 2001 | [68] |
"Promiscuous" | Nelly Furtado Timbaland | Little X | Loose | 2006 | [69] |
"Rehab" | Rihanna | Anthony Mandler | Good Girl Gone Bad | 2008 | [70] |
"Jizz in My Pants" | The Lonely Island | Akiva Schaffer | Incredibad | 2008 | [71] |
"#WHERESTHELOVE" | The Black Eyed Peas | Michael Jurkovac | 2016 | [72] |
Title | Album details | Ref |
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Justified: The Videos | [73] | |
Justin Timberlake: Live from London |
| [74] |
Video Triple Play |
| [75] |
FutureSex/LoveShow: Live from Madison Square Garden |
| [76] |
Year | Title | Role | Creator(s) | Note(s) | Ref. |
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1993–1994 | The All-New Mickey Mouse Club | Himself | Bill Walsh | Seasons 6–7 | [116] |
1999 | Touched by an Angel | Street Performer | John Masius | Episode: "Voice of an Angel" | [117] |
2000–2024 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (host/musical guest) | Lorne Michaels | 16 episodes | [118] |
2001 | The Simpsons | Himself (voice) | Matt Groening | Episode: "New Kids on the Blecch" | [119] |
2003 | Punk'd | Himself | Ashton Kutcher | 2 episodes | [120] |
2003 MTV Movie Awards | Himself (co-host) | — | TV special | [121] | |
2007 | 2007 Kids' Choice Awards | Himself (host) | — | [122] | |
2008 | 2008 ESPY Awards | — | [123] | ||
2009 | The Phone | — | Justin Timberlake | 6 episodes; executive producer | [124] |
2011 | The Cleveland Show | Paul / Rallo's Booger (voice) | Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry & Richard Appel | Episode: "Terry Unmarried" | [125] |
2017 | Trolls Holiday | Branch (voice) | Joel Crawford | TV special | [126] |
2021 | Trolls: Holiday in Harmony | Sean Charmatz & Tim Heitz | |||
2022 | Candy | Deputy Steve Deffibaugh | Nick Antosca & Robin Veith | 2 episodes; uncredited | [127] |
Product/Brand | Year | Director | Ref |
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I'm Lovin' It (McDonald's) | 2003 | Unknown | [128] |
Pepsi | 2008 | Unknown | [129] |
901 Tequila | 2010 | Justin Timberlake | [130] |
Givenchy Play | 2011 | Unknown | [131] |
Callaway Golf Company | 2012 | Justin Timberlake (creative director) | [132] |
Sauza 901 | 2015 | Unknown | [133] |
Bai Brands | 2017 | Unknown | [134] |
Series | Year | Role | Note | Ref |
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MrBeast | 2023 | Himself | Episode: $1 Vs $100,000,000 House! | [135] |
Justin Randall Timberlake is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and dancer. Dubbed the "Prince of Pop", Billboard honored him as the best performing solo act on Pop Airplay and one of the greatest pop stars of the 21st century. Timberlake remains among the best-selling recording artists of all time, with sales of over 117 million records worldwide. His awards include 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 MTV's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.
Justified is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It was released on November 5, 2002, by Jive Records. The album was written and recorded in a six-week period as Timberlake's boy band NSYNC was on hiatus. For his solo album, he began to adopt a more mature image as an R&B artist opposed to the previous pop music recorded by the group. The majority of the album was produced by the Neptunes and Timbaland, and features guest appearances by Janet Jackson, Clipse, and Bubba Sparxxx. It primarily is an R&B album that also contains influences of dance-pop, funk, and soul music.
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American rapper Flo Rida has released four studio albums, four extended plays, 41 singles as a lead artist, twelve promotional singles, and 24 music videos. Growing up in Florida, the state from which his name was derived, he was involved in a hip hop group in his teenage years. A solo demo recording initially met rejection from several label companies, but was eventually accepted by Poe Boy Entertainment, with whom Flo Rida signed in 2006.
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a 2011 American 3-D concert film centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It received generally positive reviews from critics. It was released in the United States on February 11, 2011 and grossed $99 million worldwide, against a $13 million production budget. A sequel was released on December 25, 2013, entitled Justin Bieber's Believe.
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American singer Usher has released six video albums and appeared in forty-one music videos, eleven films, nine television programs, and four commercials. Usher released his debut single, "Call Me a Mack" in 1993 from the soundtrack Poetic Justice. Directed by Bille Woodruff, Usher appeared in the video for "You Make Me Wanna...", the lead single from his break-through album My Way (1997). The video shows Usher flanked by four dancers, to which the scene is then replaced by five clones of Usher performing dance routines around chairs. The latter song was sung by the singer on the sitcom Moesha, where he made his television debut. Usher appeared in four episodes for the show, portraying his character, Jeremy Davis. Live (1999) was released to keep Usher's fans satisfied during his four-year break between My Way and 8701 (2001). The video album version was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of 50,000 units. During his musical break, he made his film debut in the 1998 science fiction horror film The Faculty, which received mixed reviews, but was a box office success. Following this, he starred in three films: She's All That (1999), Light It Up (1999) and Texas Rangers (2000).
Jake Gyllenhaal is an American actor who has appeared in over 35 motion pictures, three television programs, one commercial, and four music videos. He made his film debut in 1991 with a minor role in the comedy-drama City Slickers. In 1993, he appeared in A Dangerous Woman, a motion picture adaptation directed by Gyllenhaal's father Stephen Gyllenhaal and co-written by his mother Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal that was based on the novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris. In the following year, he portrayed Robin Williams' son in an episode of the police procedural television series Homicide: Life on the Street; the episode was directed by his father. In 1999, Gyllenhaal starred in the Joe Johnston-directed drama October Sky; the film was received warmly by critics, and Gyllenhaal's portrayal of the NASA engineer Homer Hickam was praised.
David Fincher is an American film director who has worked on feature films, television series, and music videos. His works have been nominated for Academy Award, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Grammys and Emmy Awards, among other accolades. He received Academy Award for Best Director nominations for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), The Social Network (2010), and Mank (2020).
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