Blake Lively

At the age of 17, Blake Lively stepped into a shared pair of big screen blue jeans and, along with her fellow co-stars America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn, became a rising star with the teen set after starring in her first major role, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” (2005). Perhaps it was fate that the blonde California-bred actress, who was born in the morning and napping on a film set later that day, would one day end up in front of the camera. Following her breakout role in “Sisterhood” (2005), she put an academic path aside and finally succumbed to a family tradition, later achieving an even greater level of fame by landing the lead role on the hit CW drama, “Gossip Girl” (2007- ).

Born on Aug. 25, 1987, Lively was raised in Tarzana, CA in a close-knit show business family. Her father, Ernie, was a veteran Hollywood actor and director; her mother, Elaine, a talent agent. Lively was the youngest of five siblings, a group which included her actor brothers Jason and Eric and actress sisters Robyn and Lori. At five years of age, she lost out on a major role in the Robin Williams comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993), but was one of two finalists. Her parents attempted to alleviate any possible nervousness by telling the young Lively that she would be acting opposite Williams’ twin brother in her audition. At age 10, Lively had made her acting debut in a film entitled, “Sandman” (1998), but the experience did not leave her wanting more work. Lively had little interest in acting and no plans to go into the family business, as there were plenty of siblings to carry on that mantle. Instead she focused on her studies. As a student at Burbank High School, she became a nationally recognized choir singer and a popular figure at school, as both her class president and a cheerleader.

Despite her academic leanings, Lively’s siblings were convinced their sister had the family gift and would take to it if given the right opportunity. In 2003, older brother Eric took her on a two-month jaunt across Europe, hoping to help her determine her future. A year later, he then took the liberty of introducing her to his agent, insisting she should be sent out to read for parts. One day, their agent set her up on an audition for a feature adaptation of the coming-of-age novel “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” (2005). Lively loved the material, but did not have an acting resume. Her audition consisted of the presentation of her headshot and an exit, but the producers and director Ken Kwapis saw what they were looking for in her nonetheless.

Just before the end of her junior year of high school in 2004, Lively was off to Mexico to film her scenes for “Sisterhood…” playing one of four friends who split up during one summer of discovery and pass around a lucky pair of jeans. As Bridget, the group member who pursues soccer and love while spending her summer at a soccer camp, Lively spent two months beforehand prepping her soccer. In an uncomplicated bit of casting, her dad took the part of her onscreen father.

By the time Lively’s senior year rolled around, she had been bitten enough by the acting bug, that she deferred an admission to Stanford University for fall of 2005 in order to continue her career. Over that summer, she took a part in her father’s producing effort, the thriller “Simon Says” (2007), in which she starred along with Lively’s sisters, Lori and Robyn, as the terrorized victims of demented killer Crispin Glover. “Sisterhood” was released in June to glowing critical reviews and became a modest box office hit. She then continued on with Universal Pictures’ college comedy “Accepted” (2006). Looking for more dramatic challenges, Lively also starred in the independent drama “Elvis and Anabelle” (2007), in which she played the part of a dead beauty queen resurrected by the kiss of Max Minghella’s morgue worker.

Upon the release in “Accepted” in the summer of 2006, Lively was already transitioning into two new challenges, particularly the world of television and series leading roles, as the anchoring actress on the pilot for “Gossip Girl” (The CW, 2007- ), a teen drama series based on the series of Cecily Von Ziegesar novels of the same name. Lively took on the role of Serena, a savvy girl operating within New York’s privileged and debauched world of private schools. The program premiered in the fall of 2007 and was one of the more talked-about debuts, garnering enough ratings to return the following year when the writer’s strike of 2008 cut its first season short. Meanwhile, Lively had proved a hit with young audiences and earned a number of Teen Choice Awards. She followed with the successful sequel “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” (2008), which found her character a year older and contemplating an archeology career abroad. Lively next had a supporting role in the adaptation of Rebecca Miller’s bestselling novel “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee” (2009) and appeared in one of the twelve short films that made up the anthology, “New York, I Love You” (2009).

  • Also Credited As:
    Blake Christina Lively
  • Born:
    Blake Christina Lively on August 25, 1987 in Tarzana, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actress
Family
  • Brother: Eric Lively.
  • Brother: Jason Lively.
  • Brother-in-law: Bart Johnson. Married sister Robyn in 1999
  • Father: Ernie Lively. Played her dad in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)
  • Mother: Elaine Lively. Manages and coaches child actors
  • Sister: Lori Lively.
  • Sister: Robyn Lively. Married actor Bart Johnson in 1999
Significant Others
  • Companion: Kelly Blatz. Together from 2004-2007
  • Companion: Penn Badgley. Co-star on Gossip Girl (CW)
Education
  • Burbank High School, Burbank, CA, 2005
Milestones
  • 2005 Major film role debut, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
  • 2006 Played Justin Long s object of affection in the comedy Accepted
  • 2007 Cast in the lead role of Serena van der Woodsen in the CW teen drama, Gossip Girl
  • 2007 Played a beauty queen in the dark comedy, Elvis and Anabelle
  • 2008 Cast in the Matt Reeves monster movie, Cloverfield ; produced by J. J. Abrams
  • 2008 Reprised role of Bridget in the sequel The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
  • 2009 Nominated for the 2009 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Drama
  • Had a small role as the Tooth Fairy in Sandman ; directed by her father Ernie Lively

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