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Westwick was a member of the British band The Filthy Youth. Westwick will next star in Me, You, Madness co-starring and directed by Louise Linton. The show has so far aired two seasons for a total of 12 episodes.
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Westwick played Vincent Swan in the BBC Two television comedy series White Gold (2017). Westwick was next seen in Jim Gillespie's Billionaire Ransom, released on 19 August 2016, and stars in the thriller The Crash, released on 13 January 2017. The series was cancelled after airing 3 episodes, but was picked up by Hulu to air the remaining 5 episodes.
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In March 2015, he joined the cast of ABC's short-lived crime drama series Wicked City as Kent Grainger, a sadistic Sunset Strip serial killer. Westwick then co-starred in the horror comedy film Freaks of Nature, which was released on 30 October 2015. Westwick then portrayed the lead role in the film adaptation of Anthony Bourdain's novel Bone in the Throat, which premiered at South by Southwest on 14 March 2015. The film was released on 11 October 2013. He next co-starred in the film adaptation of Romeo & Juliet as the main antagonist and Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. In mid-2011, Westwick became an international celebrity endorser for Penshoppe, a local clothing brand in the Philippines. He co-narrated the audio book version of City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare and also narrated Clare's second novel Clockwork Prince from The Infernal Devices series. That same year, he appeared in the romantic comedy Chalet Girl. Edgar Hoover, the controversial first director of the FBI. In January 2011, Westwick joined Clint Eastwood's film J. In 2010, Westwick starred in the McHenry Brothers short film The Commuter, which was shot on a Nokia N8 smartphone. This directing change caused the roles to be recast. However, in January 2010, director Peter Webber left the project, which was then passed into the hands of Andrea Arnold. In May 2009, he was attached to play Heathcliff in the film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. In 2009, Westwick played the role of Randy Holt in the sequel to Donnie Darko, directed by Chris Fisher, and guest-starred in the third season of the Showtime original series Californication, as Chris "Balt" Smith, a student who was fascinated with vampire literature.
That same year, he appeared as Joey in the horror film 100 Feet. In 2008, Westwick became the new face of K-Swiss. Westwick on the set of Gossip Girl in 2010
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Entertainment Weekly also named Westwick's character Chuck Bass number one in their "Best Dressed TV Characters of 2008" list (tied with Leighton Meester's character Blair Waldorf), as well as in their "Best Performances" list alongside co-star Meester. Westwick earned the 20 awards for Best TV Villain at the Teen Choice Awards, and was named Breakthrough Talent by GQ in 2010. As a result of the show's success, he was named one of 2008's Sexiest Men Alive by People magazine, and appeared the following year on its "100 Most Beautiful" list with the whole cast of Gossip Girl. It's changed my life." For his portrayal of Chuck, he assumed an American accent, based on the character Carlton Banks from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I was only in LA for a month and I got this show. Westwick said of his casting, "There wasn't much work in the UK. In 2007, Westwick appeared in the film Son of Rambow and was cast as Chuck Bass in The CW's teen drama series Gossip Girl, based on the book series of the same name by Cecily von Ziegesar.
He also had a minor role in the film Children of Men (2006). He went on to guest star in the British television series Doctors as Holden, Casualty as Johnny Cullin, and Afterlife as Darren. Westwick made his film debut in Breaking and Entering (2006), following an open audition casting call sent to the National Youth Theatre. He later trained at the National Youth Theatre in London. Westwick was educated at The Barclay School and North Hertfordshire College, where he took A-levels in business, law, and communication. He began music lessons and attended a Saturday morning drama school from the age of six. He was born the youngest of 3 boys for Carole ( née Blenkiron), an educational psychologist, and Peter Westwick, a university lecturer. Westwick was born in Hammersmith, London, and raised in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.