Ed Westwick
Ed Westwick
Edward Jack Peter "Ed" Westwickis an English actor and musician, best known for his role as Chuck Bass on The CW's teen drama series Gossip Girl. He has appeared in films such as the romantic crime drama Breaking and Entering, the comedy-drama Son of Rambow, the sci-fi drama S. Darko, the romantic comedy Chalet Girl, the biopic J. Edgar, the romantic drama Romeo and Juliet, the action thriller Last Flight, the crime drama Bone in the Throat, and the horror...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth27 June 1987
CityLondon, England
Music gets inside you, music captures you. Music becomes your heartbeat. It’s a drug and makes you feel whatever the song’s about.
'Villain' is such a harsh word.
I'm a rock 'n' roll guy, really. I'm a big fan of Elvis. I got "Heartbreak Hotel" tattooed on my chest.
It's very difficult to juggle two careers, unless you're going to have someone put it all together for you. Because you're on TV, somebody just gives you a record deal - that's not how I'd want to get it, because it's just not real.
I don't want to do something where I play a kid in a school. And I don't understand these spoof movies.
I bite my nails. I've been chewing on them for years. As long as you don't chew through flesh it's all right.
I feel like you just need to keep writing until the writing itself just begins to take shape.
I grew up with it. As a young actor, I was always aware of the brilliant work of Shakespeare. We studied Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth in school. As a young actor, you're always mystified and intrigued by such brilliant work. To actually have the chance to be involved in this production was a wonderful thing for me.
Live fast, die young.
I've got a clear line between work and real life.
To be respected as an actor it doesn't help to be seen out in the clubs.
I've always connected with music. Life's not always what you see; it's what going on in your head. Music is what comes out of your subconscious.
I like the glamorous indie rock look, like The Libertines. But you know, without the heroin needle sticking out of my arm.