List of Gossip Girl characters

List of Gossip Girl characters

This article contains a list of characters for The CW teen drama, Gossip Girl. The series is based on the popular book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series featured nine regular characters: It girl Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively), her best friend, queen bee Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), her new love interest, loner Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), Blair's boyfriend, the golden boy Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Dan's little sister, freshman Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), Nate's best friend, wealthy playboy Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), Dan's best friend and ex-lover, the creative Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), Serena's mother, socialite Lily van der Woodsen (Kelly Rutherford) and Dan's father, former rock star Rufus Humphrey (Matthew Settle), all of whom reside in the Upper East Side of Manhattan or Brooklyn. Momsen and Szohr left the series in season five, while Kaylee DeFer was added to the main cast, portraying Ivy Dickens, a con artist who pretends to be Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes. The series is narrated by a seemingly omniscient character, "Gossip Girl" (voiced by Kristen Bell).

Main characters

Serena van der Woodsen

Blake Lively portrays it girl Serena van der Woodsen.

Portrayed by Blake Lively since the pilot... Serena van der Woodsen is the it girl of the Upper East Side and best friend of Blair Waldorf. Recently returned from a Connecticut boarding school for reasons unknown to her friends, as was her departure from Manhattan a year prior to the show's beginning. Serena van der Woodsen comes across as down-to-earth for someone from the UES, but things, relationships (Dan, Nate) and opportunities (fashion shoots) seemed to be handed to her on a silver platter. Serena's past as the partying and whoring 'it girl' causes her to leave Manhattan for mysterious reasons. Even more mysterious, she abruptly returns to the high society world of Manhattan. During the first season, she deals with a spiteful Blair, her incident with Nate and a new relationship with Dan. Her relationship with Dan first faces the return of his best friend, Vanessa's and her gradual warming up to her, Dan's acceptance of herself and the high society world she lives in. Their relationship ends during her mother's wedding to Bart Bass due to her frenemy Georgina making life horrible for her and her friends. The second season has Dan and Serena renewing their relationship but facing the reality that they could never be together, Dan's incident with a new girl and a scandal with a teacher, their residual feelings for each other and the discovery of their parents' love child. This season also sees Serena's mother, Lily, adopting Chuck Bass, thus making the two of them step-siblings. Serena leaves Manhattan during the summer and returns in the third season a local celebrity. She was with Nate but wanted decided to breakup with him. Serena went to Paris with her best friend Blair, trying to figure out if she wants to be with Nate or Dan. When she got back they both were with other people. Serena decides to go to Columbia. As her year as a freshmen in Columbia went, she constantly had to deal with many situations; a classmate named Juliet Sharp, plotting a lot of devious schemes to ruin her life with many reasons involving her family, her mother's secret forged signature on an affidavit sending her english professor to prison for 3 years so that Serena can admit back into Constance with cleared clean records, her younger brother, Eric, having lonely depression again, her estranged cousin, Charlie, who is a con named Ivy, hired by Carol Rhodes herself to scam out Lily's checks for money while Ivy "Charlie" started to fell for Dan, then went terribly suicidal from not taking her daily medication.

Blair Waldorf

Leighton Meester portrays queen bee Blair Waldorf.

Portrayed by Leighton Meester since the pilot, Blair Cornelia Waldorf is the queen bee of the social scene of Manhattan and Constance Billard High School. An only child, she is introduced as the daughter of a divorced fashion designer mother and a homosexual father and the longtime girlfriend of Nate Archibald although she also fell for and is dating Nate's best friend Chuck Bass. Blair is often portrayed as haughty, shallow, intelligent, and scheming. Despite her uptight, frivolous nature, she "works for everything she's ever gotten", in contrast to Serena, and despite her snobbish ways, she is a good friend and constantly looks out for those she cares about. Blair faces her crumbling relationship with Nate and a new relationship with Chuck in the first season and her return to power as Queen Bee after a power struggle with Jenny Humphrey. Chuck leaves her alone in the summer that gives her time to return in a short relationship with a British noble during the second season. Her relationship with Chuck changes as he tries to win her back and she tries to own up to her own feelings towards him, Blair becomes tired of the high school pettiness until the her admission to Yale is compromised. The loss of Yale places destabilizes her life plan, and she resumes her relationship with Nate in the hope of getting back on track, only to realize that he was only meant to be her "high school boyfriend". By the end of the second season, Blair and Chuck embarked on a relationship, continuing on into season three and dissolving into chaos at its end. Season four sees Blair trying to juggle her feelings for Chuck, Dan, her aspirations to be a successful woman and the opportunities offered her by Prince Louis, whose love will mean she has to give up on Chuck.

Dan Humphrey

Penn Badgley portrays Dan Humphrey.

Portrayed by Penn Badgley since the pilot, Daniel "Dan" Humphrey is the son of a rock musician turned art gallery owner, Rufus Humphrey, and absentee mother Allison Humphrey, and he is the elder brother of Jenny Humphrey. He first meets Serena van der Woodsen at a party where she seemed to be the only person who spoke to Dan when she greeted him. Smitten with Serena, he finds himself immersed in her moon-eyed world when he is made to attend St. Jude's at his father's bidding. Dan is an aspiring writer who dedicates his first poem to Serena and later becomes an assistant to a popular writer. He initially dreamed of attending college at Dartmouth but decided to pursue Yale, believing it to have the better English faculty. His recent break up with Serena eventually changes his luck with women, but he still has feelings for her, which leads to Serena breaking up with Aaron and the two renewing their relationship—until news of a love child between their parents makes the road quite rocky for them. He then becomes involved in a scandal with a teacher named Rachel Carr, and the scandal leads to the two ending their relationship for the final time. He now attends NYU after losing his money to a scheme involving Poppy Lifton and Serena's new love interest, Gabriel Edwards. With Rufus and Lily's relationship now turning to marriage, Dan has adapted to his family's new wealthy lifestyle. Dan has becomes a well-known face amongst the freshman in NYU—unlike Blair who becomes a social pariah—and starts dating Olivia Burke, a Hollywood actress. The two break up when Olivia sees that Dan and Vanessa have feelings for each other. In season four Dan begins to spend time with Blair, who he becomes close friends with and pines over, though right now she states that she has no romantic feelings for him and is engaged to a prince.

Nate Archibald

Chace Crawford portrays Nate Archibald.

Portrayed by Chace Crawford since the pilot, Nathaniel "Nate" Archibald is torn between Serena and Blair – both of whom he has romantic histories with, the so-called golden boy also frequently finds himself making life decisions. His closest friend is Chuck Bass. After his relationship with Blair ultimately falls apart, he has a fling with Vanessa Abrams. When his father must flee New York to escape the FBI, Nate enters a relationship with an older married woman, Duchess Catherine Mason Beaton. The relationship turns into an arrangement of sex for money when the Archibalds' accounts become frozen. His frozen accounts result in him temporarily moving in with the Humphreys. He briefly has a crush on Jenny, but it never turned out to be anything serious. In the second season, he pursues a relationship with Vanessa but when Nate gets in touch with his Grandfather again, their relationship declines and he breaks up with Vanessa because of Blair in the end. They eventually break up and he goes on a trip to Europe for the summer. He returns in the third season in a Romeo and Juliet relationship with Bree Buckley but ends up being used for Bree to get her revenge on Carter Baizen, thus ending their relationship during Lily and Rufus' wedding. He is also seen having a relationship with Raina Thorpe in Season 4.

Jenny Humphrey

Taylor Momsen portrays Jenny Humphrey.

Portrayed by Taylor Momsen from seasons one till four, Jennifer Tallulah "Jenny" Humphrey is introduced as a freshman at Constance Billiard with a desire to carve her own place in the in-crowd, Jenny is impressionable and quickly becomes the pawn of several characters. She, amongst other girls, harbors a crush for Nate Archibald. She also has a tight-knit relationship with her brother, Dan, which proves handy as she finds herself in frequent need of help due to her bad judgment. Jenny dreams of becoming a designer, her efforts eventually pay off after receiving a letter of internship at Eleanor Waldorf's studio. When Jenny begins to feel that Eleanor is exploiting her talent, she teams up with a bad girl model Agnes to jump-start her own line, J Humphrey Designs, to disastrous consequences. She returns to Constance and slowly transitions to become her own person. By the end of the second season, she is crowned the new Queen Bee. In the third season, Jenny's position as queen begins eroding her friendship with Eric and her own personality. She then hooks up with a drug dealer and tried to lose her virginity with him, but stopped just in time. At the end of season three she ends up losing her virginity to Chuck. She was then shipped off to live with her mother. The following season, Jenny returns to Manhattan only to be once again foiled by Blair and Chuck. She retaliates by revealing the secret of her intimate relationship with Chuck. Her next arrival involves a scheme with Juliet and Vanessa to takedown Serena. As the plot gets out of hand, she is alienated by her family after Vanessa reveals that Jenny was behind the scheme initially. Fearing another encounter by Blair, she gives Blair useful information about Juliet's true intention and she and Vanessa's involvement. She leaves for Hudson to avoid further drama.

Chuck Bass

Ed Westwick portrays Chuck Bass.

Portrayed by Ed Westwick since the pilot, Charles Bartholomew "Chuck" Bass is a cynical, world-weary, handsome and suave, Chuck has no qualms about living life on the edge. The childhood best friend of Nate, his reputation of womanizing and a patron of baser habits make them complete opposites. He is the only son of Bart Bass, and his mother is thought to be deceased (died in childbirth). Portrayed firstly as the 'bad boy' of the group, Chuck demonstrates a nicer side in the succeeding episodes when he lends Nate $10,000 to get out of a shady poker game, falls in love with Blair, and acts as a surprisingly supportive stepbrother to Serena and her brother Eric. He and Blair finally become a couple towards the end of the first season, yet Chuck's insecurities and fear to let anyone close cause him to leave Blair waiting at the helipad on their supposed trip to Europe. During the second season, Chuck's activities revolve mainly around winning Blair back, realizing who he is and struggling with his devious nature, the death of his father, confronting his deviant uncle Jack Bass. Lily quickly then adopted him, legally making her his stepmother and guardian, to save B.I. from Jack. At the end of the second season, Chuck finally tells Blair that he loves her and the two share a romantic kiss. The third season starts with Chuck and Blair playing games to keep their relationship interesting, and Chuck then begins a new mission of making a name for himself and getting out of his father's corporate shadow. He finds his real biological mother, but is doubtful about her at first. She turns out to really be his mother, but lies and says she is not after she betrays him by being involved in a plot with his scheming uncle, Jack Bass, the details of which involve filing a lawsuit against Chuck and taking away the ownership of his hotel. Chuck makes a deal with Jack to trade ownership of the hotel for sex with Blair, then tricks her into going through with it. Jack reveals all to Blair, who breaks up with Chuck despite his insistence that she followed through of her own volition. They briefly reconcile at the season's end, and Chuck is about to propose when Dan reveals that Chuck has slept with Jenny. Blair, brokenhearted, tells him she never wants to speak to him again, and Chuck goes off on a bender around Prague and is shot in defense of her engagement ring. He is saved by Eva, a young French woman who briefly redeems his dark character until she is run out of town by a jealous Blair. Chuck vows revenge and begins to sabotage his former love at every turn, a plan which eventually falls apart and brings them back together. They separate for reasons of personal growth and agree to wait for each other, but Chuck begins a relationship with Raina Thorpe, as does Blair with Prince Louis. At news of Blair and Louis' engagement, Chuck blows up and smashes a window, harming Blair and showing his dark side and unstable side. His jealous side flares up often, such as when he publicly humiliated Dan Humphrey after hearing that Blair kissed him and said that it was "life changing". In season five, he's doing some dangerous things, because he's not scared of anything.

Vanessa Abrams

Jessica Szohr portrays Vanessa Abrams.

Portrayed by Jessica Szohr from seasons one till four, being a recurring character in season one episodes 6 till 12 and a main character since season one episode 14, Vanessa Marigold Abrams is the childhood best friend of Dan Humphrey. Prior to Dan's relationship with Serena, she and Dan were inseparable, and the two developed a mutual attraction that was dashed when she moved to Vermont. A year later, she returned to move in with her big sister, just as Dan was trying to make things work out with Serena. Despite her continued attraction to Dan, she backed off when she saw that Dan genuinely loved Serena. Later, she strikes up a relationship with Nate Archibald but they break up before the summer and resume by the time it's over. Unlike most of the cast, Vanessa is home-schooled having been raised by outgoing parents whom scorn modern society, and thus has the free time to man a café she added to Rufus's art gallery during his summer absence. After many complications with Nate, ranging from his summer fling with Catherine Mason and subsequent troubles, his sudden relationship with Jenny and his return to the Vanderbilt family circle, their relationship ends when Nate and Blair get back together. Nate's one-time favor of her applying to college has led her to attend NYU. A the start of Season 3, Vanessa then embarks on a relationship with Scott Rosson that ends when she is forced to let him go because of the damage it could do to Rufus and Lily's relationship. She later begins an one-again, off-again relationship with Dan. In Season 4, Vanessa's relationship with Dan is jeopardized when she learns that Dan may have resumed his feelings for Serena, and may be the father of Georgina's baby. Forever considering herself an outsider to the scandalous high society life, she befriends Juliet Sharp as they plot (along with Jenny) the takedown of Serena. Alienating herself from Dan because of her one-time alliance with Juliet, she is ousted by her friends and shunned socially. Ultimately by the end of Season 4, she decides to leave Manhattan and everything—including Dan—behind and start a new life studying abroad in Barcelona, Spain. But before she does, she steals a rough draft copy of Dan's book and shows it to a publisher who offers Vanessa money for the book (with Dan's name remaining annymous). Vanessa says that the author will come forward after the book is published, however she asks the publisher to send her the money to her new residence in Barcelona, where she claims she will pass it on to Dan.

Ivy Dickens/Charlie Rhodes

Ivy Dickens (Charlie Rhodes), portrayed by Kaylee DeFer, joined the series late in season four as a recurring character and became a main character in season five.[1] She came to New York pretending to be Serena and Eric's 18-year-old cousin Charlotte "Charlie" Rhodes. Once Charlie arrives in Manhattan, she is amazed by the glamorous lifestyle of her relatives, especially her cousin Serena. Much to the chagrin of her mother, Carol, Charlie decides to prolong her stay in Manhattan. She begins to set her sights on Dan, and decides to blackmail Vanessa to get on his good side. Trouble ensues when Charlie's mental behavior wreaks havoc on the Upper East Siders. It is later revealed at the very end of Season 4 that 'Charlie' is 24-year-old professional con artist who goes by the name "Ivy" and is conspiring a scheme with Carol Rhodes which is a complex effort to steal money from the real Charlie's multi-million dollar trust fund as well as keep Carol's real biological daughter's identity a secret.

Lily van der Woodsen

Kelly Rutherford portrays Lily van der Woodsen.

Portrayed by Kelly Rutherford since the pilot, Lillian Celia "Lily" Humphrey, née Rhodes, formerly van der Woodsen and Bass, is the multiple-divorced, ex-ballerina and socialite mother of Serena and Eric van der Woodsen, biological mother of Scott Rosson and stepmother of Dan and Jenny Humphrey. Lily has an older sister, Carol Rhodes, and a niece named Charlotte "Charlie". Lillian has a colored history as a former groupie of Dan and Jenny's father, Rufus, that she would rather not acknowledge. Her previous marriage before Rufus Humphrey, was to Bart Bass. Before Bart Bass, she was divorced from Dr. William van der Woodsen. Despite her constant concern for appearances and status in high society, it can be assumed that she lived as indulgently as Serena during her wild child years. Her similarity to Serena can especially be seen when she cries and is unable to make any decisions, both of which are behaviors commonly seen in Serena. It is revealed she was also institutionalized at 19 much like her son Eric. It was later revealed that it was not because of a suicide attempt, but because she was pregnant with Rufus's child. The son she gave up, Scott (born in 1986), came to New York to find them. Rufus and Lily returned to New York, and became a couple. The character is portrayed by Brittany Snow in flashback sequences. She adopts Chuck Bass in the second season after Bart's death. In the last episode of the second season, Lily and Rufus became engaged and married in the fifth episode of the third season. In season 4, Lily becomes a "grandmother" from Georgina and Dan. Dan and Georgina name the baby Milo Humphrey. It was revealed that Lily had put Ben Donovan in jail for having an "affair" with Serena, which was the current rumor at Serena's school in Connecticut. As revealed in the flashback sequences, her father was a music producer, she was raised in Montecito, California.

Rufus Humphrey

Portrayed by Matthew Settle since the pilot, Rufus Humphrey is a former rock star whose marriage has fallen apart, he is also an owner of a fledging art gallery. Determined to give his children a quality education, he enrolled them at private day schools which lead him to bump heads more than once with his former flame, Lily van der Woodsen. He got a divorce from his wife, Alison Humphrey who was having an affair with a man named Alex. He has difficulty, as a single parent, managing his growing children, in particular the strong-willed Jenny, and often enlists Lily's aid. Although he and Lily attempted to rekindle their old relationship prior to Lily's marriage, she ultimate chose to remain friends with Rufus and to marry Bart Bass. After Bart's death, the pair rekindle their romance when they search for their son. In the last episode of season two Lily and Rufus became engaged and married in the fifth episode of season three. In season four, Rufus doesn't believe Georgina, when she says that she and Dan have a son, Milo Humphrey. In the season four “Double Identity” episode, Rufus finds Milo’s ID bracelet, which says that Milo has a different blood type than Dan.

Gossip Girl

Kristen Bell voices "Gossip Girl", the narrator of the show.

Voiced by Kristen Bell since the pilot, "Gossip Girl" is the narrator of the show, an unseen character whose gossip commentary blog is widely visited by the youths of the Upper East Side social scene, often stirring the lives of the main characters. Her identity remains a secret but still manages to lure readers with catty wordplay and scandalous news provided via tips through the members of the Upper East Side social network. Gossip Girl has avoided discovery twice when her blog was the subject of getting shut down during Dan's incident with Miss Carr and when Serena attempted to confront her personally but failed. Gossip Girl showed a personality trait in the fourth season episode 'The Townie' where she responded to a request from Blair for the location of Juliet with the address and 'Go get the bitch.' showing that she does not appreciate anyone who may threaten the validity of her blog, leading one to believe she may be personally motivated.

Recurring characters

Howard Archibald

Portrayed by Sam Robards in seasons one, two and four, Howard "The Captain" Archibald is the father of Nate Archibald. Howard is a white-collar criminal and a recovering cocaine addict. He leaves to escape arrest, still addicted to cocaine and Nate punches his father before the Captain could get into his limo and fled to Dominica. In the second season, when he returned to New York, to take Nate and his mother with him, Nate gave him a choice. Either go back to Dominica and never speak to his family again or turn himself in to the police. Howard decided to do the right thing and chose to turn himself in. In the fourth season, Howard later receives a file for divorce while in jail, a few months before his release from prison. When he is paroled, Howard soon takes a job with Russell Thorpe.

Eleanor Waldorf

Portrayed by Florencia Lozano in the pilot and Margaret Colin since episode four, Eleanor Waldorf-Rose is the impassive, fashion designer mother of Blair Waldorf. Her decades-long marriage to Blair's father, Harold Waldorf, ended when Harold left her to pursue a relationship with a French male model, Roman. It is implied through flashbacks that Eleanor knew about Harold's bisexuality. Her clothing line 'Eleanor Waldorf Designs' is being distributed by Barney's and Bendel's. She also has a rivalry with Marc Jacobs and once employed Jenny as an overworked intern. Her relationship with Blair is strained, but Jenny tells Blair that Eleanor loves Blair "in her own way".

Eric van der Woodsen

Connor Paolo portrays Serena's little brother Eric van der Woodsen.

Portrayed by Connor Paolo since the pilot, Eric van der Woodsen is the troubled younger brother of Serena and heir to the Van Der Woodsen fortune, his suicide attempt becomes the catalyst for Serena's homecoming. Revealed his homosexuality later on in season one to everyone, after his boyfriend Asher pretends to have a relationship with Jenny Humphrey. His friendship with Jenny is repaired after she apologizes in the beginning of the second season. They soon become best friends through the second season. This once again falls apart during Season 3 after Jenny accepts her role as Queen Bee but soon, Eric makes amends with her after Serena's accident. He then begins to date Jonathan Whitney but their relationship falls apart due to Eric's once obsessive need to "teach Jenny a lesson". In the next season, he begins dating a bisexual named Elliot.

Isabel Coates

Portrayed by Nicole Fiscella in seasons one, two and four, Isabel Coates is Blair's loyal sidekick, who remains her friend despite her losing rank as Queen Bee. She was best friends with Kati Farkas and tends to match outfits with her. During the first season, she and Kati often appeared in Blair's Audrey Hepburn dreamscapes and at one point she and Kati also appear in Dan's dreams. She is also concert pianist. Isabel and Penelope contribute to the new rift between Blair and Serena when the position of Queen shifts from Blair to Serena. Her see-through dress that she intended to wear to the Snowflake Ball is used to humiliate Vanessa. Isabel, Penelope and Hazel are all present when they plan on declaring Emma Boardman as the new Queen, which went to Jenny. Both Isabel and Penelope refuse to have a girl from Brooklyn carry out their legacy but Blair convinces them otherwise. Isabel, together with Kati, returned at the end of season four at a Constance reunion.

Kati Farkas

Portrayed by Nan Zhang in season one, Kati Farkas is Blair's loyal sidekick until she loses her rank as Queen Bee. She was best friends with Isabel Coates and regularly matches outfits with her. During the first season, she and Isabel often appeared in Blair's Audrey Hepburn dreamscapes and at one point she and Isabel also appear in Dan's dreams. Kati's brother owns the apartment that would be the setting place for Blair's Japanese-themed seventeenth birthday, which led to Blair and Chuck's continuing secret relationship during the first season. Her parents move her back to Israel after spring break. Kati returned with Isabel for a constance event in the penultimate episode of season four and the season finale.

Bart Bass

Portrayed by Robert John Burke in seasons one and two, Bartholomew "Bart" Bass, is Chuck's billionaire father, founder of Bass Industries and was married to Lily van der Woodsen. His family lived at the New York Palace Hotel, which he owned. His money was self-made, as opposed to inherited like most Upper East Side families. He was controlling with his family, ruthless in business and demonstrated little affection for Chuck, and it's revealed that this is because he holds his son responsible for the death of his ex-wife (Chuck's mother died while giving birth to him.) At times Bart appears to care about his son, and asked him to be his best man at the wedding. Bart complimented Chuck on his speech, and said he was proud of his commitment to Blair. In season 2, with Dan's help, he and Chuck try to mend their relationship, but he suddenly dies in a limo accident. In season 3, he reappears as a ghost on the anniversary of his death.

Dorota Kishlovsky

Portrayed by Zuzanna Szadkowski since the pilot Dorota Kishlovsky is the Waldorf's Polish housekeeper and who cares deeply for Blair. Despite often snapping at her in numerous episodes, Blair is shown to see Dorota as a stand in mother figure. In the web-series "Chasing Dorota", it is revealed that Dorota is actually a Polish countess with a secret husband, Stanisław. She fled to America to flee her family and began working for the Waldorf family in 2004. She eventually divorces her husband and is currently engaged to Vanya, the Russian doorman at the van der Woodsens' apartment building. In "The Treasure of Serena Madre" she is revealed to be pregnant with Vanya's child and in "The Unblairable Lightness of Being" she and Vanya get married. She gives birth to a daughter (Anastasia) in the season finale, and she and Vanya move into an apartment in Queens, bought for them by Cyrus.

In the season 5 preiemer episode, it is revealed that she is pregnant with her second child. She also finds out that Blair is pregnant and is happy for her, but she keeps the secret.

Carter Baizen

Portrayed by Sebastian Stan in seasons one, two and three, Carter Baizen is a St. Jude's graduate and rival of Nate and Chuck. It is mentioned that he turned his back on his parents and so was left without a trust fund and was forced to take matters into his own hands by shaping his own future, something that Nate desperately wants. Nate idolizes him at first until Carter tries to extort money from him in a rigged poker game. He later becomes Serena's escort to the cotillion and is thwarted by Nate's punch after Chuck manipulates Nate into thinking that Carter is pursuing Blair. CeCe had called Carter a week before the cotillion and reveals this to Serena, whose opinion of her grandmother changes. In the 2nd season, Carter resurfaces in New York with the mysterious Elle but ends up being involved with Blair and sleeps with her, contributing to her downward spiral. He soon leaves New York as Serena and Chuck intervene. In the 2nd season finale, Carter returns to New York to tell Serena that he has found her father. During the premiere of season three, it is discovered that he and Serena spent their summer in Europe in pursuit of her father. In light of Serena's failure to capture her father's attention, Carter reveals his feelings to Serena and they share a kiss. Their relationship ends when it is revealed that he left Bree Buckley at the altar, earning the wrath of the Buckleys as Bree has her cousins called in during Rufus and Lily's wedding to bring Carter to Texas to work at an oil mill to pay off his debt. Serena then gambles on a high stakes poker game for Carter's freedom and fails. She then takes matters into her own hands and has him freed but Carter refuses to resume their relationship, saying that he would have preferred it if Serena didn't save him so that he could make amends and leaves. Carter resumes his habit of lying when he informs Serena of her father's definite location. Serena's disappears with him, which creates a strain in her relationship with Nate. Serena later finds out that he had known about where her father was since before they began dating, but had been delaying the information from her in order to get closer to her. She then forces him out of the limo.

Anne Archibald

Portrayed by Francie Swift in seasons one, two and four, Anne Archibald (née van der Bilt) is the mother of Nate Archibald. During the events of the first season, she aids her husband in dealing with Eleanor Waldorf's accounts. She once promised to Eleanor Waldorf to give Blair her Cornelius Vanderbilt engagement ring should Nate and Blair ever be engaged but when Blair witnesses Nate's troubles with his father she ends the relationship. By the second season, Nate's mother whose financial assets have been frozen since her husband's guilty departure have caught up with her and their house in Manhattan is seized, leaving Nate to lodge in temporarily with the Humphreys. Anne Archibald's reputation was also in danger during her financial situation with Chuck giving her loan after selling his club, Victrola but this causes Nate to end his friendship with Chuck. Her financial troubles come to an end when Nate convinces his father to come clean to the FBI and she sheds tears for the arrest of her husband. A short while before her husband is released from prison however she files for divorce.

CeCe Rhodes

Portrayed by Caroline Lagerfelt in seasons one, two, three and four, Celia "CeCe" Rhodes is Lily's mother and Serena and Eric's grandmother. She lives in Montecito, California and visits Lily, Serena and Eric in New York City a few times every year. She is portrayed as a very wealthy, highly conservative, uptight, indimidating, snobbish, and impassive socialite who looks down and scorns at all people whom are of middle or lower classes. She caused the breakup of Rufus and Lily back in the day by making Lily choose between her family inheritance and Rufus. Intimidated, Lily chose her inheritance. CeCe also tried to break up Serena and Dan to no avail by inviting Carter Baizen (who comes from a wealthy family) to the cotillion. During the first season, CeCe manipulated her daughter and granddaughter by declaring that she had a terminal illness, claiming that the doctors found 'something' in her lungs. Although she later admitted that this was a lie to gain sympathy, she was later seen taking pills. Her cold and manipulative personality changes in the second season when she lets Dan into the White party by making him her escort, seeing that he still has feelings for Serena. After Bart Bass' funeral, she reveals the reason why Lily was in a sanatorium. During the events of Serena's arrest, Lily and CeCe resume their mother-daughter fight but later patch up their problems before CeCe leaves. CeCe's supposed sudden illness in the third season causes Lily to leave Manhattan to take care of her in California for a couple of months, with CeCe returning for an appearance on the Thanksgiving episode. CeCe returned to Manhattan in season four to support her daughter Lily's impending jail sentence along with Lily's estranged sister Carol. In the second season episode "Valley Girls", a younger CeCe is portrayed by Cynthia Watros.

Penelope Shafai

Portrayed by Amanda Setton in seasons one, two and four, Penelope Shafai is a member of Blair's clique until she was dethroned as queen bee; constantly shifts her allegiance between Blair and Jenny. She makes no secret of her crush on Nate when she aids in Blair's dethroning and Jenny's ascent as Queen with Jenny earning her and Hazel's favor when Jenny salvages herself after Blair attempted to sabotage her birthday. She helps host Jenny's party with Asher and gives the freshman the benefit of the doubt when she lied about having sex with Asher Hornsby, eventually ending her friendship with her when Jenny reveals the truth. She is also a national Merit Scholar. Chuck persuades her to ruin Amanda Lasher's hair which ends up in a fight between Dan and Serena. Isabel and Penelope contribute to the new rift between Blair and Serena when the position of Queen shifts from Blair to Serena. Penelope attempts to get Nate as her date to the Snowflake Ball, planning with the girls and a reluctant Jenny to humiliate Vanessa. Isabel, Penelope and Hazel are all present when they plan on declaring Emma Boardman as the new Queen, which went to Jenny. Penelope refuses to have a girl from Brooklyn carry out their legacy but Blair convinces them otherwise. Penelope returns in season 4 as she attends Columbia University. She is currently a member of an exclusive club, the Hamilton House.

Hazel Williams

Dreama Walker portrayed Hazel Williams in the first two seasons.

Portrayed by Dreama Walker in seasons one and two, Hazel Williams is a member of Blair's clique until she was dethroned as queen bee; constantly shifts her allegiance between Blair and Jenny. Jenny steals her mother's Valentino dress during Jenny's birthday. She forgives her right after Jenny impresses Blair's clique by bringing Nate during their dinner at Butter. Like Penelope, she gives Jenny the benefit of the doubt when Jenny lies about having sex with Asher, eventually breaking her friendship with Jenny. Along with Isabel and Penelope, she succeeds in publicly humiliating Vanessa at the Snowflake Ball. Hazel has tendency to be desperate for a boyfriend and Jenny at one point blackmails her to treat Nelly Yuki better by reminding her that she once hooked up with her cousin. She also regularly checks Gossip Girl's blog and once suffered symptoms of withdrawal when Rachel Carr has cellphones banned from Constance premises.

Georgina Sparks

Michelle Trachtenberg portrays recurring character Georgina Sparks.

Portrayed by Michelle Trachtenberg in seasons one till four, Georgina Sparks is a girl from Serena's past who returns to New York City in the final episodes of season one after escaping rehab in Utah. Before that, she was supposed to be at an Equestrian circuit but sold her show pony for cocaine, prompting her parents to send her to rehab. Her sudden return causes Serena to relapse to her old habits and even fixes Serena's drink which causes to wake up late for her SATs. After Serena asks that she leave Manhattan but Georgina refuses, blackmailing Serena and now determined to ruin her life. Georgina persuades Dan to almost sleep with her but this leads to a confrontation with Serena. Blair, taking matters into her own hands informs her parents of her location, persuades Dan to make Georgina fall for Blair's trap and is sent to a reform school recommended by Blair herself. She reappears late in the second season where Georgina is at a church camp and appears to be a completely reformed "saved" Christian. That is, until Blair persuades her to help them in a plot to take down Poppy. After which, Georgina went back to her old scheming ways. At the end of the 2nd season, she is about to attend NYU and requests Blair as her roommate. She reappears in the first few episodes of the third season and surprises Blair Waldorf when she shows up as her lovely roommate. After her relationship with Dan is once again thwarted, followed by blackmailing Vanessa and ruining Rufus and Lily's wedding, she gets tricked and sent away with a Russian prince, a plan to get rid of her set by Blair and with the assistance of Dorota, by exhiling her to Europe. At the end of Season 3, after a long absence, Georgina returns to New York City from her enforced exile in Belarus disguised by wearing a blonde wig and a large coat, desperately seeking the help of various Upper-East Siders with her "problem". It is revealed that Georgina is pregnant with what she says is Dan's child. A son that they named Milo. At the start of Season 4, she runs off again, leaving Dan with their son but it is later revealed that he is not the father, just another one of Georgina's schemes. Georgina takes Milo back when Dan signs the birth certificate, ending her manipulative plot and leaves Dan. Georgina later returns at the very end of Season 4 for the Constance Billiard alumni event in hopes of stirring up drama. She reveals to Serena and others in attendance that she is currently living in Bedford, New York, and is married to a young Wall Street stockbroker intern, and is outright bored with her current lifestyle of being a stay-at-home-mother for her son Milo. Georgina accidently learns the secret behind Serena's cousin Charlie and informs her to keep in touch.

Nelly Yuki

Portrayed by Yin Chang in seasons one and two, Nelly Yuki is Blair's academics rival. She's a Merit Scholar, a Peabody Scholar and an Intel Science Talent Search Finalist. Itzhak Perlman gave her her first violin and her parents own half of Tribeca. Despite being sabotaged by Blair during the SATs, her recent break-up with her boyfriend Todd, she has become her friend and brands Jenny Humphrey a liar, ending Jenny's status as Queen Bee. Is part of Blair's clique in season two. Jenny tries to help Yuki out when she fears the girl is being bullied too much by the other clique members, using Yuki's knowledge to blackmail them into backing off. When Yuki realizes Jenny has no intention of taking over as the new Queen Bee, she reveals she was playing Jenny the whole time to take advantage of a regime change and goes back to the clique. Nelly eventually approves of Jenny becoming Queen at the end of the 2nd season.

Jonathan Whitney

Portrayed by Matt Doyle in seasons two, three and four, Jonathan Whitney is Eric's ex-boyfriend. In "The Goodbye Gossip Girl", Jonathan was mistakenly identified as "Gossip Girl" when the presiding room was silenced and Serena texted her,"Now I know who you are." It turns out that he had hacked Gossip Girl's website. In season three, Jonathan was absent for a few episodes - he was with his grandparents - when he returned, he and Eric challenged Jenny's authority over the school by sitting higher on "the steps" than her and her cronies, this resulted in Eric being splattered with yogurt. That night, at a party, ("They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?") Jonathan is egged by Jenny's cronies, angering Eric, who plots to ruin Jenny's Cotillion. But when Jonathan learns of Eric's scheming with Blair, he breaks up with him. In season four, Jonathan tries (unsuccessfully) to reconcile with Eric.

Cyrus Rose

Portrayed by Wallace Shawn in seasons two and three, Cyrus Rose is Eleanor Waldorf's divorce attorney and an entertainment lawyer, who becomes her new love interest in season 2. Cyrus is also the father of Aaron Rose, from a previous marriage. Blair is excited to meet him at first, as she believes her mother to have the best taste in men. She is shocked to find that he is old, bald 5 feet tall, with a crude, jolly personality, and is a 'hugger'. Blair describes meeting him as "expecting Cary Grant and getting Danny DeVito" He also has a catchphrase, "Not enough!", once using the catchphrase to comment on Blair's pumpkin pie during Thanksgiving, and on hugs and other occasions. During Blair's eighteenth birthday, she and Cyrus have a conversation about Mei Li, the 'golden lion', a Vietnamese woman he met during the Vietnam war that leads him to divorce his first wife. When Mei Li died during the Vietnam war, he didn't find love until he met Eleanor Waldorf. Blair uses this knowledge to separate to Cyrus from Eleanor but Cyrus uses the arrival of Cindy Lauper to prey on Blair's guilt causing Blair to admit her mistake and slowly accept Cyrus. The two return to her eighteenth party to convince Eleanor to take him back. They get married the day after and announce the engagement during Thanksgiving, bringing his jolly family with him that irritates Blair. Cyrus and Eleanor get married during the 2nd season. Cyrus returns in the 3rd season and convinces Dorota to get married, buying her and Vanya an apartment in Queens.

Jack Bass

Desmond Harrington portrays Chuck's uncle Jack Bass.

Portrayed by Desmond Harrington in season two, three and four, Jack Bass is Chuck's uncle who comes to New York upon hearing of his brother, Bart Bass' death, and slept with Blair on New Year's. Jack headed Bass Industries in Australia and served as Chuck's legal guardian when Bart died. He then plots to take Bass Industries from Chuck and sets him up by having the Board of Bass Industries to witness his debauchery and inebriation. Chuck turns to Lily to remove Jack from Bass Industries due to his incompetence at handling the assets of Bass Industries causes the business to become stagnant. Jack loses hold of Bass Industries when Lily decides to become Chuck's new legal guardian, thereby transferring a significantly large power of the company to her. Jack then confronts Lily while he is high and attempts to rape her until Chuck has him kicked out of the opera. Jack is then sent back to Sydney. By the third season, during Chuck's opening of his new hotel, Blair aids him in getting a liquor license for Chuck by contacting Jack. Chuck confronts Blair for contacting Jack and Blair receives flowers and a note stating that the liquor license is fake. Blair and Chuck eventually allow the police to end the opening party and therefore receive enough press and publicity for future clients for a genuine speakeasy that Chuck has been planning. Chuck goes to find Jack, whom could maybe help him take back Bass Industries from Lily, who is going to sale it. Jack returned to help Chuck in season 4.

Trip Vanderbilt

Portrayed by Aaron Tveit in seasons two and three, William "Trip" Vanderbilt III is Nate's older "political minded" cousin, who was getting married in the 2nd season and argues with Vanessa over Nate's future. He then convinces Nate to take the internship at the Mayor's office but Nate does otherwise by traveling to Europe for the summer. On the 3rd season he ran for office, with Nate's help and wins the congressional seat, no thanks to his wife's interference. Trip starts an affair with Serena when he discovers that Maureen created a plot that would win him the election. Their affair ruins his marriage and compromises his career and is discovered during a disastrous Thanksgiving. The following day, Trip and Maureen agree to certain terms concerning Serena and his career. Serena refuses to continue such an agreement of her becoming a mistress and they fight. While on the road back to Manhattan, Trip and Serena collide towards a bridge and Trip places Serena on the driver's seat to remove himself from any implication of arrest. Nate later punches him for getting Serena into an accident.

Scott Rosson

Scott was portrayed by Chris Riggi in Seasons 2 & 3. Scott Rosson is the biological son of Rufus and Lily Humphrey. He was born in 1986, whom Lily (at 19) gave up when he was born. When Rufus and Lily came looking for him 20 years later, his adoptive parents told Lily and Rufus he died in an accident. In truth it was his adoptive parent's other son who was in the accident. Afraid that Rufus and Lily would want to take him back, his adoptive parents lied so they wouldn't lose their other son. In the season finale of season 2, Scott left home to go to New York, looking for his birth parents, while his adoptive parents think he's in Portland.

Damien Daalgard

Kevin Zegers portrayed Damien Daalgard in seasons three and four.

Portrayed by Kevin Zegers in seasons three and four, Damien Daalgard is the son of the Belgian ambassador and a drug dealer. Later befriends Jenny and uses her as a drug mule and gets her to become a dealer. He begins dating Jenny and wanted to have sex with her, and when she refused he left her. Later on, Damien tries to help Blair and Dan find Juliet when he finds out that he sold Juliet a large amount of drugs such as cocaine, pills and ether which was used to drug Serena. It was revealed in "The Hurt Locket" that he was very intelligent and athletic, and also went to the same boarding school as Serena when she went away.

Louis Grimaldi

Portrayed by Hugo Becker in season four,

Louis Grimaldi was born in 1988 to Princess Sophie.

Louis is the heir to the throne of the principality of Monaco. He meets Blair in Paris at the beginning of season four and begins to fall for her - however, not wanting her to be only interested in him because of his title, he acts as if he is a chauffeur (though Blair later discovers the truth). Blair turns down Louis both to return to Manhattan and because she isn't over Chuck, gifting him her shoe so he can find her again. At the end of the season, Louis comes to New York to woo Blair. Blair tells him that she wants a relationship and at first they meet secretly so Louis' mother doesn't discover her son is dating a commoner. Louis asks Blair to marry him after she runs away from a royal event Chuck ruined with his drunken declarations of love, though his mother doesn't think Blair is suited to be a princess of Monaco. Later, with the help of Cyrus, Louis' mother is convinced Blair is worthy enough, and in deference Louis often upholds her wishes over Blair's. Louis, while usually mild-mannered, is intensely paranoid about Blair's previous relationship with Chuck, who often has to cajole him into returning to and trusting her.

He has a younger sister, Beatrice, who thinks that Blair is bulimic but later finds out that she is pregnant.

Juliet Sharp

Katie Cassidy portrayed Juliet Sharp in seasons four.

Portrayed by Katie Cassidy in season four, Juliet Sharp is an intriguing woman that Nate first met in a bar while he's on a date with one of the girls of Chuck's little black book. She knows much more about the gang than what she lets on, and she's the one who advises Vanessa to get back together with Dan, so that Nate can get Serena back. At the end of the third episode, she meets a man in prison, Ben, who is later found out to be her brother. When Nate begins to suspect Juliet's strange behaviour and busy schedule, he asks her to tell him more about her life. She takes him to what appears to be her apartment, but while Nate goes to see the place, she hands some cash to a man who tells that the real owners of the apartment will be back in the next day. Her glamorous, impenetrable façade and dismissive approach to love actually hides a sensitive, caring nature and as the season progresses, she declares to having genuine feelings for Nate. But after her brother attacks Nate's father in jail for Juliet's attempt at forgoing their plans, she calls Nate, and ends their relationship for the sake of Howard's safety. After she hangs up, Serena's professor Colin then enters the room and hands Juliet a cheque, thus making us believe that he is in on her plan to sabotage Serena. We later learn that he is in fact her cousin, and that the cheque was to cover her rent and school fees, he has no idea of her and her brother's plans for Serena. Juliet, Vanessa, and Jenny come together to strike a savage blow against Serena, landing her a place at the Ostroff Center for recovery. Juliet proceeds to blackmail Lily for a monthly cheque by telling that she will reveal one of Serena's other dirty secrets if she does not provide her with cash. To avoid the wrath of Blair and others, Juliet leaves to return to her home town. A while later, Juliet sees Damien, Dan, and Blair getting into a car together, making her assume that they know all about what she's done and bringing her back to Manhattan to tell Serena everything. Serena and Juliet make peace when Juliet finds out that it was really Lily who signed the document that caused her brother sentenced five years in prison. Before she departs for her home town once more, Juliet promises not to cause harm to Serena or anyone else again.

Ben Donovan

Portrayed by David Call in season four, Ben Donovan is Juliet's brother who is in jail. He was Serena's English teacher for a brief time, and having spent some time together they both developed mutual feelings. When Serena returned to Manhattan, Ben was charged with statutory rape and transporting a minor across state lines. A crime of which was signed off by with Serena's very own signature. This caused him to be forced into serving a five-year sentence for a crime that he did not commit. He and Juliet devised a plot to destroy Serena's life permanently, however with no real intent on hurting her physically. In the end it was revealed that Lily, Serena's mother, had him put in jail by faking her daughter's signature so that Serena could return to Constance. Serena visits Ben to explain everything and to attempt a reconciliation.

Russell Thorpe

Portrayed by Michael Boatman in season four, Russell Thorpe is a longtime friend of Bart Bass who started in the real estate market around the same time together. After Bart stole most of his deals and wrecked many of his business plans, Thorpe essentially was run out of town and went to Chicago to build his own empire there. Russell and his daughter Raina returned to the Upper East Side in The Kids Are Not Alright to shake things up for the reigning families and buy Bass Industries. Morever, he and Lily also shared a sexual past, although she states that it was a very long time ago. He is against the relationship between Raina and Chuck.

Raina Thorpe

Portrayed by Tika Sumpter in season four, Raina Thorpe is Russell Thorpe's savvy and candid daughter who also assists her father in his business dealings. Chuck Bass first meets her and assumes that she is his assistant, to which she says that she is his secretary. Later, he finds out that she is in fact his daughter and the vice-president of her father's company. She is involved with her father in buying Bass Industries and later admits to Chuck that it was Russell who tipped off a potential buyer so they could acquire it. She also offers to sleep with Chuck, who presumably takes her up on the offer at the end of The Kids Are Not Alright. In Damien Darko, Chuck asks Raina to get Nate's father fired after finding out that he is working for Russell Thorpe. They argue about business vs. pleasure and have a falling out. They eventually reconcile but she has moved onto new meat. Raina and Chuck break up on Valentine's Day after she hears Lily and Chuck arguing, this was Russell's plan all along as he knew Raina cared a lot about family and if he managed to get her to see him arguing with his own family she would be shocked into dumping him. She and Nate start to get closer.

Guest stars

Willa Holland, known from The O.C., portrayed Agnes Andrews in seasons two and three.

Reed Birney portrays Mr. Prescott in seasons one and two, a teacher at Constance Billard and St. Judes. Jill Flint portrays Bex Simon in seasons one and two, Lily's art dealer and a small love interest for Rufus. Alison Humphrey, Rufus' ex-wife and Dan and Jenny's mother is portrayed in season one by Susie Misner. Blair's father, Harold Waldorf, is played by John Shea in seasons one and two. He left Eleanor to go live in France with his male lover Roman. Mrs. Queller, the headmistress of Constance Biliard and St. Judes, is portrayed by Linda Emond in season one and the beginning of season two and by Jan Maxwell at the end of season two and in the season four finale. Emma Demar portrays Elise Wells in season one, she is a member of Blair's clique who replaces Jenny as the clique's lackey when Jenny becomes the new queen bee. At the end of her freshman year she moves to Mongolia with her parents.

Madchen Amick portrays Duchess Catherine Beaton in the second season. She has a short affair with Nate. Her stepson, Lord Marcus Beaton is portrayed by Patrick Heusinger in season two. He has a relationship with Blair. At first he pretends to be a college student called James, but when Blair thinks he is boring, he tells her the truth. When Blair finds out that he is having an affair with his stepmother, she blackmails them into leaving the country. Jeremiah Harris, a writer that Dan has worked for, is portrayed by Jay McInerney in seasons two, four and five. Tamara Feldman portrayed Poppy Lifton in the second season, a friend of Serena's. Her boyfriend, Gabriel Edwards, is portrayed by Armie Hammer in the second season. When Serena comes back from a holiday in Spain with Poppy and Gabriel, she starts a relationship with him. However Poppy and Gabriel are actually still together and use Serena to steal money from Lily. John Patrick Amedori portrays Aaron Rose in season two, an artist who becomes a love interest for Serena. However she leaves him when she realizes she still likes Dan. Willa Holland portrays Agnes Andrews in season two and for one episode in season three. She is a model that befriends Jenny, however when the two become business partners, things go wrong and they become enemies. Andrew Tyler, a detective that works for Bart and Chuck, is portrayed by Kevin Stapleton in seasons two and four. Laura Breckenridge portrays Rachel Carr in season two, a teacher who has an affair with Dan and becomes enemies with Blair. William van der Bilt, Nate and Trip's strict and pushy grandfather, is portrayed by James Naughton in seasons two and three. Holley Fain portrays Maureen van der Bilt in seasons two and three, Tripp's ambitious wife. Aaron Schwartz portrays Vanya in seasons two, three and four, the doorman at the building of LIly's apartment, who later marries Dorota. He and Dorota get a daughter in season three and are currently expecting a second child.

Clémence Poésy portrayed Eva Coupeau in season four.

Joanna Garcia portrayed Bree Buckley in the first four episodes of season three. Her and Nate's families are rivals and they begin a "Romeo and Juliet" kind of relationship. When she finds out that her cousin is left at the altar at her wedding to Carter Baizen, she tries to get revenge on him for her family, which leads to her and Nate's break-up. Olivia Burke is portrayed by Hilary Duff in season three. She is a famous movie start that starts a relationship with Dan. They break up when she realizes Dan has feelings for Vanessa. Deanna Russo portrayed K.C. Cunningham, Olivia Burke's publicist and Serena's former boss, in season three and for one episode in season four. Simon Miller portrays Patrick Roberts in season three, a movie star that Serena has to pretend to date. He reappears for one episode in season five, when Serena works in Los Angeles. Laura Harring portrayed Elizabeth Fisher in season three. She's Chuck's mother, who was thought to have died when giving birth to Chuck. She reveals to Chuck that she left when he was born, because she was nineteen and had no intentions of marrying Bart. Bart later paid her to stay away from their son. She also dated Chuck's uncle Jack in the past, who she gave Chuck's company to after he had given it to her. Luke Kleintank portrayed Elliot Leichter, Eric's bisexual ex-boyfriend, in seasons three and four. Serena and Eric's father, William van der Woodsen, is portrayed by William Baldwin in seasons three and four. He tried to win Lily and his family back from Rufus, but failed.

Melissa Fumero and Alice Callahan portray Zoe and Jessica since season three. They are students at Columbia, who first try to double cross Blair, but when she is enrolled at Columbia, they become her new minions. Clémence Poésy portrayed Eva Coupeau in the first four episodes of season four. She saved Chuck from dying when he was shot in Prague. They start a relationship and she changes Chuck into a better person. When Blair tries to break them up, she finds out that Eva was a prostitute, but Chuck forgives her for not telling him. Eventually Eva breaks up with him, for she knows he and Blair aren't over yet. Samuel Page portrayed Colin Forrester in season four, Juliet's cousin and Serena's college teacher, who she has a short relationship with. Dean Reuther, the dean of Columbia, is portrayed by Jayne Atkinson in season four. Caitlin Fitzgerald portrays Epperly Lawrence in season four, Blair's boss at W, who she later replaces.

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