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Chace Crawford Was in Typecast ‘Jail’ as the ‘CW Pretty Boy’ After Leaving ‘Gossip Girl’: ‘I Was in the Wilderness For Years’

VarietySunday, June 15, 2025 at 7:58:27 PM
Chace Crawford Was in Typecast ‘Jail’ as the ‘CW Pretty Boy’ After Leaving ‘Gossip Girl’: ‘I Was in the Wilderness For Years’
Chace Crawford, best known for playing heartthrob Nate Archibald on Gossip Girl, opened up about how the role typecast him as the "CW pretty boy" for years after the show ended. In a candid podcast interview, he described feeling stuck in a career "wilderness," struggling to break free from the image that made him famous.
Editor’s Note: Typecasting is a real hurdle in Hollywood—even for actors who’ve had major success. Crawford’s honesty about his post-Gossip Girl struggles highlights how hard it can be to shake off a defining role, especially when it pigeonholes you in an industry that loves to categorize. It’s a reminder that fame doesn’t always equal creative freedom.
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