Chace Crawford

Christopher Chace Crawford (born July 18, 1985) is an American actor best known for his roles on television and in film. Born in Lubbock, Texas, and raised in Plano, he studied at Trinity Christian Academy before attending Pepperdine University, which he left to pursue acting full time. Crawford rose to prominence as Nate Archibald on Gossip Girl (2007–2012) and later joined The Boys as The Deep, cementing his place in contemporary popular culture. His film credits include The Covenant (2006), The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008), Twelve (2011), and What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012). Beyond acting, he has pursued various projects in film and television and remains a recognizable figure in entertainment.

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Full Name:
Christopher Chace Crawford
Date of Birth:
18 July 1985
Place of Birth:
Lubbock, Texas, USA
Nationality:
United States
Profession(s):
Actor
Education:
Trinity Christian Academy, Addison, Texas, USA (High School), Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, USA (University)
Career Started:
2006
Work:
The Covenant (2006), The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008), Twelve (2011), What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012)
Professions:
Actor

Chace Crawford Bio

Christopher Chace Crawford, known professionally as Chace Crawford, is an American actor born on July 18, 1985, in Lubbock, Texas. He first gained widespread recognition for his role as Nate Archibald on the hit television series Gossip Girl and later cemented his status in pop culture with his portrayal of Kevin Moskowitz, also known as The Deep, in the satirical superhero series The Boys. Over the course of his career, he has built a diverse résumé across film and television, working in genres ranging from horror and romance to comedy and superhero drama.

Born and raised in Texas, Crawford pursued his education at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison before enrolling at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He ultimately left college to focus on acting, and his career officially began in 2006. Today, he remains an active and recognizable figure in contemporary entertainment, having appeared in more than a dozen film and television projects since his professional debut.

Early Life and Background

Christopher Chace Crawford was born on July 18, 1985, in Lubbock, Texas, to his father Chris, a dermatologist, and his mother Dana, a teacher. His father was completing medical school at the time, and the family lived in Bloomington, Minnesota, for four years, where the young Crawford attended Ridgeview Elementary School. Once his father finished his medical training, the family relocated back to Texas and settled in Plano, a suburb of Dallas, where Crawford spent the majority of his formative years. He was raised in a Southern Baptist household and grew up alongside a younger sister, Candice Crawford, who later gained recognition as a former Miss Missouri USA winner and Miss USA contestant.

During his teenage years in Texas, Crawford held a job at an Abercrombie & Fitch store and also modeled for the clothing brand Hollister. He graduated from Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas, in 2003, completing his secondary education before setting his sights on higher learning and eventually a career in entertainment. His upbringing in the Dallas–Fort Worth area and his exposure to retail and fashion work helped shape his comfort in front of audiences, laying a subtle foundation for his future in performing.

Path to Acting

Following his high school graduation, Crawford enrolled at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, where he studied broadcast journalism and marketing. Although he initially pursued a more traditional academic path, his interest in performance grew during his college years. After a few semesters, Crawford made the decision to drop out of Pepperdine and dedicate himself fully to acting. To support himself during this transitional period, he worked temporarily as a car valet while attending auditions and building his résumé.

His professional training and persistence paid off when he secured his first film role in the 2006 supernatural horror-thriller The Covenant, playing the character Tyler Simms. This debut marked the official beginning of his career in 2006 and led to further opportunities in both film and television. His combination of on-camera experience from modeling, the discipline of his academic background, and his early willingness to take on entry-level work to fund his craft helped him transition into the competitive world of Hollywood.

Chace Crawford Career

Early Career (2006–2012)

Crawford made his film debut in 2006 with The Covenant, a supernatural horror-thriller in which he portrayed Tyler Simms. The following year, in March 2007, he landed the role that would launch him to widespread fame, that of Nate Archibald, the main character on The CW’s teen drama series Gossip Girl. His television debut in the role quickly established him as a young Hollywood talent to watch. In 2008, he co-starred in the crime-thriller Loaded and took the lead in the supernatural horror film The Haunting of Molly Hartley.

That same year, Crawford appeared in the music video for English singer-songwriter Leona Lewis’s single “I Will Be,” released in January 2009, playing her boyfriend. He was also named “Summer’s Hottest Bachelor” by People magazine, reflecting his rising profile in popular culture. In 2010, he starred as the lead, a drug dealer named White Mike, in the teen crime drama Twelve, directed by Joel Schumacher and based on Nick McDonell’s novel, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2010. He followed this with roles in the ensemble comedy Peace, Love & Misunderstanding alongside Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener in 2011, and in the 2012 film What to Expect When You’re Expecting with Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez.

Breakthrough (2013–Present)

After the conclusion of Gossip Girl in 2012, Crawford continued to diversify his filmography with a string of varied projects. In January 2014, he guest-starred on the 100th episode of the Fox comedy-drama series Glee as Biff McIntosh, Quinn Fabray’s new boyfriend. That same year, he landed the lead role of Cooper Pollard in the independent comedy Mountain Men, a film about two brothers on a trip to find their missing father, co-starring Tyler Labine. He also took on the role of Jacob Martin in the psychological thriller Eloise (2017), directed by Robert Legato and featuring Eliza Dushku and P.J. Byrne. In 2015, he was cast in ABC’s primetime soap opera Blood & Oil, portraying lead character Billy LeFever, though the series was cancelled after only 10 episodes.

His most significant career transformation came in January 2018, when he was announced as Kevin Moskowitz, also known as The Deep, in the Amazon Studios adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic book series The Boys. The show ran for five seasons between 2019 and 2026 and became a defining role in his career, opening doors to a broader superhero and genre audience. In March 2018, he was cast as murderer Tex Watson in the Charles Manson biopic drama Charlie Says (2018), and in 2019, he appeared in Vaughn Stein’s thriller Inheritance alongside Lily Collins, as well as the thriller Nighthawks. In 2021, he voiced a character in the English-language version of Mamoru Hosoda’s anime film Belle, and in 2022, he reprised his role as The Deep in the animated spin-off The Boys Presents: Diabolical.

Notable Works and Milestones

Crawford’s signature roles include Nate Archibald on Gossip Girl and Kevin Moskowitz, also known as The Deep, on The Boys, both of which cemented his place in contemporary pop culture. His work in The Boys, in particular, has reached a wide global audience and has become his most prominent ongoing project. Earlier in his career, his portrayal of White Mike in Twelve and his ensemble role in What to Expect When You’re Expecting also marked important moments in his film career.

Chace Crawford Family

Crawford was raised alongside a younger sister, Candice Crawford, a former Miss Missouri USA winner and Miss USA contestant. In 2011, Candice married former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, making Romo Crawford’s brother-in-law. In February 2022, Crawford and Romo, along with Drew Comins, were reported to be developing a football drama for Showtime, further connecting his family ties to his professional projects. Crawford’s parents, Chris and Dana, supported his early interest in modeling and retail work during his teenage years in Texas.

Personal Life

At the start of his career in 2007, Crawford shared an apartment with his Gossip Girl co-star Ed Westwick in Chelsea, Manhattan, before moving to a rental in the Wall Street area in July 2009. In 2010, he was arrested in Plano, Texas, for possession of marijuana, and in 2011, he reached a deal involving probation and community service. Crawford is a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation, which he has described as being like a natural Xanax. He remains closely connected to his family in Texas and continues to balance his acting career with personal and entrepreneurial pursuits.