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Video: Justin Timberlake Mocks Own Career in Unaired ‘SNL’ Sketch

Video: Justin Timberlake Mocks Own Career in Unaired 'SNL' Sketch

Share Mon, 23 May 2011 22:45:59 ET

Playing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the 'Saturday Night Live' spoof, the 'Friends with Benefits' actor announces he will take a break from creating symphonies to become an actor.Justin Timberlake hosted the season finale of "Saturday Night Live" last Saturday, May 21. It happens that one of his skits didn't make the air, but has found its way out online. In it, the singer-turned-actor goes back to the 1700's and takes on the role of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to poke fun at his own career.

As Mozart, the 30-year-old finds himself being laughed at as he announces his decision to take a break from creating symphonies to become an actor. He goes on to say that he's about to appear in a new "com-rom" play about a man and a woman who are friends and decide to "romantic benefits" as referring to his real-life movie "Friends with Benefits".

It prompts a lady to compare it to "No Strings Attached", which leads Mozart to reply, "No, no, no, not like that one; this one is different, because I'm in it." He then says he will also play in a celebrated drama "about a university student who starts a vast social network", adding he will play "a young playboy who has fun at parties."

Mozart continues to insist it will be "award-winning." When asked what awards he might win, he stresses, "I said it, I said IT will win awards. I didn't say I will win them personally." On his acting experience, he points out, "When I was a boy, I was in the Austrian Mouse Club with little Beethoven, little Haydn, Christina and Sir Ryan Gosling!"



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