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Chace Crawford

Actor Film Television

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TV

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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1985-07-18
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After getting his start in television movies and feature films, Chace Crawford quickly rose to prominence when he landed his breakout role as one of the trend-setting stars on the hit teen series Gossip Girl (The CW, 2007–13). Portraying the quintessential Golden Boy, Chace Crawford became a household name, frequently featured in entertainment magazines and buzzing across gossip blogs. Fans were instantly drawn to his character, helping solidify Chace Crawford as a fan favorite throughout the show’s run in New York’s glamorous, drama-filled world.

Before his time on Gossip Girl, Chace Crawford made his television debut in the Lifetime movie Long Lost Son (2006), followed by a role in the supernatural thriller The Covenant (2006). These early appearances set the stage for what would become a rapid ascent to fame. Thanks to the success of Gossip Girl, doors began opening for Chace Crawford in the entertainment industry, leading to roles in bigger productions like the teen-focused crime drama Twelve (2010).

Though Chace Crawford had only been on the public radar for a short while before hitting it big, his impact was immediate and far-reaching. In just a few years, Chace Crawford transformed from a newcomer into a recognizable star, paving the way for a diverse range of opportunities in both film and television.

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When it comes to Chace Crawford’s film career, there are definitely some highs and lows worth noting. Chace Crawford starred in a variety of films over the years, but if we look at the ratings, one title really stands out on the positive end—Belle (2021)—which happens to be Chace Crawford’s highest-rated movie to date. The film received strong reviews and showcased Chace Crawford in a compelling role that resonated with both critics and audiences. On the other hand, not every project has been met with the same level of acclaim. For instance, Twelve (2010) ended up being Chace Crawford’s lowest-rated film, drawing more mixed or negative reactions overall. So, while Chace Crawford has had his share of successes, like in Belle, there have also been less successful ventures, such as Twelve. Still, Chace Crawford continues to be a recognizable name in the industry, navigating both praised performances and challenging roles alike.

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