Justin Timberlake doubt his talent

 Justin Timberlake doubt his talent. Smoothie, platinum pop star, actor. But how is strange, Justin Timberlake still struggles with his doubts. 29-year-old star, the


Justin Timberlake doubt his talent
Justin Timberlake doubt his talent

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent


Smoothie, platinum pop star, actor. But how is strange, Justin Timberlake still struggles with hisJustin Timberlake doubt his talent

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent  



  29-year-old star, the curtain in front of which opened in 12 years, still do not quite feel comfortable as a singer, despite the many victories.

"When you create your own art is the best part. Next comes the next part, where everyone can comment on what you're doing, and I think I will fight this all his life until his death. And it scares me. "


Justin does not want to be famous only for his acting talent of the singer or the game, and it seems to him that his early work in the show for children on television has given him a solid foundation of his profession.
Justin, whose voices have recently been voiced by the character Boo Boo Bear from the cartoon "Yogi Bear", explains his words: "It's no secret. As a child I was raised on television, along with future actors and singers such as Christina Aguilera and Ryan Gosling . We just teach the arts, singing, dancing and acting. "

Sure, he may be a heartthrob, platinum-selling pop star, and movie star. But Justin Timberlake still struggles with doubt.

The 29-year-old star -- who shot to fame aged 12 as a member of the New Mickey Mouse Club -- claims he is still not fully comfortable either as a singer or a performer, despite winning several awards for his work.

He said: “I think I’m equally insecure about both of them. I’ve been doing this for two thirds of my life and I still consider myself pretty young but I think that’s the part you battle with all the time.

“When you’re creating your art, that’s the best part. Your senses are on a creative high and then the part where everyone gets to see it and comment on it, that’s the part I think you battle with until you die. It’s absolutely terrifying.”

Justin doesn’t want to be known only for either his acting or singing talents and thinks his early work on the children’s TV show gave him a solid grounding in both professions.

Justin -- who voices the character Boo-Boo Bear in upcoming animated movie Yogi Bear -- added: “It’s no secret I was trained as a very young kid on a TV show with a lot of other extremely talented actors and singers - Christina Aguilera, Ryan Gosling. I think we were all trained in the arts, be it song, dance, or acting.”Fashion and Styles ― Smoothie, platinum pop star, actor. But how is strange, Justin Timberlake still struggles with his doubts. 29-year-old star, the curtain in front of which opened in 12 years, still do not quite feel comfortable as a singer, despite the many victories."When you create your own art is the best part. Next comes the next part, where everyone can comment on what you're doing, and I think I will fight this all his life until his death. And it scares me. "Justin does not want to be famous only for his[...] Justin Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning pop singer and actor. His first success was as lead singer for pop boy band 'N Sync. Then in 2002, he released his debut solo album, "Justified," which sold over 7A collaboration of talented artists has hit the YouTube and internet airways and it’s called Ain’t No Doubt About It. Off the anticipated album from The Game, R.E.D. – this song surfaced prior to the originally anticipated release of The Game’s album in April 2010, now pushed to late August.Justin Timberlake continues his acting career by landing another lead role in a movie. He is set to play legendary 1970s record producer and executive Neil Bogart. In addition to playing the starring role, the singer will also serve as a feature producer for the movie.As reported by Deadline, production for the movie, titled Spinning Gold, will begin by the end of 2012. Talks are already happening with potential directors. Justin Timberlake will produce Spinning Gold with Timothy Scott Bogart and Evan "Kidd" Bogart, sons of the late Neil Bogart, as well as Gary Randall. The movie tells the story of Neil Bogart who, through sheer determination and guts, went from being a poor kid in Brooklyn to a multimillionaire record executive who represented Donna Summer, KISS, and The Village People before his untimely death at 39. Timothy Bogart said that they chose Justin Timberlake because "he has the exact same energy" and "same glimmer in his eye" as his father.

Justin Timberlake already showed his talent for playing a young and charismatic entrepreneur through his portrayal of Sean Parker in Social Network. He already has one leading role under his belt with this year's Friends with Benefits, which co-starred Mila Kunis. Fans may now be wondering whether he will ever go back into the music studio. His last studio album was released in 2006, and with Spinning Gold now tying him up, it doesn't look like there will be a new one anytime soon.Two great covers this week — one featuring uber-entertainer Justin Timberlake, and one featuring Timberlake alongside his Social Network costars Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield. No matter which you receive, you’ll get exclusive news about both the pop star (who plays real-life entrepreneur Sean Parker) and a movie that’s already a frontrunner for a Best Picture at next year’s Academy Awards.

In a frank interview, Timberlake talks about coping with the pressures of the music industry and his choice to focus on his movie career for the time being:

EW: Are there people you work with who are telling you that you should put another record out sooner rather than later?
Timberlake: …Does a painter make a painting because he has to make it by December 21st? No, he doesn’t. It happens when it pours out of him. That’s how music is for me….
Do you think it’s dangerous to wait so long? Christina Aguilera waited four years between albums, and her fans don’t seem to care about her right now.
If you’re asking me, no. I never stop making music. I don’t know what else to tell you, except that I just don’t know [in] what capacity I want to be involved anymore.
That sounds very final.
Timberlake: No. All I’m saying is, in very simple terms, I’ll know when I know. And until I know, I don’t know.

In the meantime, Timberlake was as dedicated to making The Social Network as his costars, all of whom invested themselves deeply in their roles. Jesse Eisenberg, who plays Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, admits that during filming, he sometimes felt like everyone was ganging up on him. “I had the unique job on set of being the only one to defend my character,” says the 27 year-old actor. “Even though he does some things that hurt other characters, I could only view him as sympathetic. I developed a great affection for him.”

Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) had misgivings about turning the real-life Zuckerberg into a big-screen antihero. But ultimately, he knew the story was just too good to pass up. “It’s not my job to help [Mark’s] image,” he says. “I’m not his press rep or his rabbi.” Still, Sorkin has no ill will toward the Facebook CEO. In fact, he’d love to take him out for a drink. “I know Mark’s got to have an Aaron Sorkin dartboard someplace. So I feel bad,” he sighs. “I — I wanna buy him a beer.”

For more on Timberlake and the making of The Social Network, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands Oct. 1. You can watch part 1 of Dave Karger’s video chat with the stars and Sorkin below.

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent





Justin Timberlake doubt his talent

Justin Timberlake doubt his talent