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Nathaniel Fitzwilliam Archibald is a character in the best selling Gossip Girl book series. He is portrayed by Chace Crawford in the television series of the same name . [ 1 ] In the novels, he is considered the primary male character, always being fought over by the two most prominent females, Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen .
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 flee to Dominica. In the second season, when he returned to New York, to take Nate and ...
William van der Woodsen (William Baldwin) shows up to support Lily Bass (Kelly Rutherford) and tells Ivy Dickens (Kaylee DeFer) that he used her to get back to Lily. With the death of Bart Bass, Nate Archibald ( Chace Crawford ) who is running the newspaper The Spectator , is no longer indebted to him (Bart paid his debts to control him) and he ...
Serena van der Woodsen decides to start fresh by dating an older man, Steven Spence, whose 17-year-old daughter is secretly dating Nate Archibald. Waiting to be together, Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass try to succeed separately in their own careers. As The Spectator hits financial ruins, Nate considers a political career. Dan Humphrey and ...
While filming Gossip Girl in NYC — Crawford played Nate Archibald on all six seasons from 2007 to 2012 — the actors hosted their fair share of wild parties, and some celebrities showed up.
Nate and Lola team up with Gossip Girl to take back the site from Serena, leaving her hopeless. Diana is seen to be running a high class brothel service. At the end of the episode Chuck finds out his father Bart Bass is still alive.
Although Archibald was the Kings' most popular player, he was traded to the New York Nets for two first round draft picks (future all-star Otis Birdsong and rookie of the year Phil Ford), Jim Eakins and Brian Taylor in 1976. [2] [9] Archibald would go on to average a comparatively low 20.5 points per game in his 34 games with the Nets.
Jennifer Sankowski, from TV Guide, enjoyed the fact that the show's writers finally put Serena and Nate as couple by saying that "the two of them were adorably giddy" in the episode. [ 4 ] Also, L.J. Gibbs, from TV Fanatic , gave the episode a 3.5 out of 5 stars, [ 5 ] and Jacob, from Television Without Pity , gave the episode a C rating.