Grammy-winning recording artist and actor Justin Timberlake more or less grew up in the spotlight. Making his screen debut before he was even old enough to shave, Timberlake was a cast member of the early 1990’s revamp of “The Mickey Mouse Club (The Disney Channel, 1989-1994). His greatest claim to fame, however, was as the front man for the phenomenally popular boy band N’Sync. Striking out on his own in the early 2000’s, Timberlake established credibility as a solo artist, soon eclipsing the careers of his ‘N Sync colleagues. After securing his position as one of the modern music industry’s most reliable artists – and one half of pop music’s cutest one-time couple, alongside fellow Mouseketeer Britney Spears – Timberlake made his way to Hollywood, where he sought to re-ignite his acting career with a series of bold movie roles in off-beat films.Born on Jan. 31, 1981, Justin Randall Timberlake grew up in the suburb of Millington, TN, just outside the city of Memphis. The grandson of a Baptist mister, Timberlake was raised in the religion and even attended the same Baptist church where his father, Randall, served as choir director. Randall Timberlake and Justin’s mother, Lynn Bomar Timberlake, divorced in 1985. However, Lynn remained an active part of her son’s life and career well into his adulthood. Showing a proclivity for singing early on, the 11-year-old Ti