- 2008: Earned a Grammy nomination for his collaboration with Madonna on the song "4 Minutes" for her Hard Candy album
- 2007: Voiced Artie, King Harold's rebellious nephew in "Shrek the Third"
- 2007: Co-starred with Samuel L. Jackson, and Christina Ricci in "Black Snake Moan"
- 2007: Earned five Grammy nominations for his collaborations with 50 Cent, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado and for the single "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around," from the album FutureSex/LoveSounds
- 2007: Partnered with Interscope Records to launch his own label, Tennman Records; Timberlake will serve as chairman and CEO
- 2006: Co-wrote and co-produced the tracks on his sophomore album, FutureSex/LoveSounds; earned 4 Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year
- 2006: Co-starred with SNL's Andy Samberg in the popular, digital short, “Dick in a Box” a parody of R&B sex ballad videos from the early 1990s; also contributed to the lyrics
- 2005: Film debut as a young journalist who discovers an elite team of corrupt police officers in "Edison," opposite Kevin Spacey and Morgan Freeman (released straight to DVD)
- 2004: Signed on to cohost a Motown 45th anniversary TV special with Lionel Richie
- 2004: Performed with Janet Jackson at Superbowl XXXVIII halftime show; resulted in scandle when a bodice-ripping stunt exposed Janet Jackson's pierced nipple
- 2003: With entrepreneurs Art and Allan Davis, opened a bar called "Chi" in Hollywood, California
- 2002: Appeared in the feature "Long Shot"; film produced by Trans Continental Pictures, owned by *NSYNC manager Lou Pearlman
- 2002: Released first solo album Justified; received 5 grammy nominations
- 2001: Lent his voice to an episode of "The Simpsons" (FOX) that featured cartoon likenesses of *NSYNC
- 2001: With *NSYNC, starred in the IMAX concert film "*NSYNC: Bigger Than Live," a chronicle of their "No Strings Attached" tour
- 2000: *NSYNC released No Strings Attached to record-breaking debut week sales of 2.4 million
- 2000: Featured in the HBO concert special "*NSYNC Live at Madison Square Garden"
- 2000: Co-starred in the ABC TV-movie "Model Behavior"
- 1999: *NSYNC sued Pearlman and his record company, Trans Continental, for defrauding the group of more than 50% of their earnings; Pearlman countersued for $150 million for breach of contract; the injunction was thrown out of court and *NSYNC signed with Jive Records
- 1998: *NSYNC released their self-titled American debut album, spawning the hits "I Want You Back" and "Tearing Up My Heart"
- 1998: *NSYNC released the holiday album Home for Christmas
- 1995: Formed the pop group *NSYNC with four other young singers, including former "MMC" co-star J.C. Chasez
- 1993: Was a regular on the Disney Channel variety series "The Mickey Mouse Club"
- 1992: Competed on the talent series "Star Search" (syndicated) billed as Justin Randall; was awarded 3-and-a-half stars but lost




