2000s Badgley and his mother moved to California so that he could pursue an acting career, His first credit was voice work for the video games
Mario Golf 64 and
Mario Tennis 64 in 1999 and 2000. Badgley's first noticeable role was as
Phillip Chancellor IV on the soap opera
The Young and the Restless, which he portrayed from 2000 to 2001. He was nominated for the
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Daytime Series in 2001 for his performance. In 2002, Badgley starred in
The WB's comedy-drama series
Do Over as Joel Larsen, a 34-year-old man who gets a second chance to get his life right, thanks to a freakish accident that catapults him back to 1980 as a 14-year-old. He went on to star in two other WB series:
The Mountain from 2004 to 2005, and
The Bedford Diaries in 2006. In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $14.3 million, ranking third in the US
box office results for that weekend. He later appeared in
Drive-Thru, co-starring future castmate
Leighton Meester. In 2007, Badgley was cast in The CW's teen drama series
Gossip Girl as
Dan Humphrey, based on
the book series of the same name by
Cecily von Ziegesar. He initially turned down the role, but accepted after the producers struggled finding someone to fill the role. His performance as Dan Humphrey was praised by audiences and critics alike, and earned him six
Teen Choice Award nominations over the show's run. Jason Gay of the
Rolling Stone particularly complimented his characterization, writing that "while another actor may have played Dan as a blah straight man, Badgley imbued him with an occasionally obnoxious know-it-all-ness." In 2009, Badgley starred in the thriller film
The Stepfather, a remake of the
1987 film, as the stepson of a serial killer.
2010s '' with
Emma Stone in 2010 Badgley next played Todd, the love interest of
Emma Stone's character, in the 2010 teen comedy film
Easy A, which was a critical and commercial success, earning him a Teen Choice Award nomination. He next appeared in the financial thriller drama
Margin Call in 2011, for which the ensemble cast was critically acclaimed; he won the
Robert Altman Award as part of the cast, presented at the
Independent Spirit Awards. Badgley portrayed
Jeff Buckley in the 2012
biopic Greetings from Tim Buckley; the film follows the journey Buckley took in grappling with the legacy of his late musician father, Tim, leading up to and culminating with his 1991 performance of his father's songs. For the role, Badgley took guitar and vocal lessons. He joined the cast of
Parts per Billion in December 2012, opposite
Alexis Bledel and
Teresa Palmer; the film was released in 2014. Also released in 2014 was
Cymbeline, where he portrayed the orphan Posthumus. Badgley had a recurring role in
NBC's 2015 miniseries
The Slap, based upon the Australian series of the
same name, and had a minor role in the 2016 film ''
Adam Green's Aladdin. Badgley won acclaim for his role in the independent film The Paper Store'' (2016), opposite
Stef Dawson and
Richard Kind, receiving Best Actor at Oxford International Film Festival and a Special Jury Mention at
Manchester Film Festival. Badgley starred as
Joe Goldberg in the
Netflix series
You, formerly
Lifetime's television adaptation of
the book of the same name from September 2018 to April 2025. His performance was lauded by critics, with
IGN calling it his best performance and writing that Badgley was "doing some of his best, most unhinged work in the series. His charming nature and playful face are the perfect, twisted mask for the "Nice Guy With Control Issues" lurking underneath". Badgley received a
Saturn Award nomination for his performance.
2020s In October 2019, Badgley was cast in the independent film
Here Today opposite
Billy Crystal and
Tiffany Haddish, which was released in May 2021 to mixed reviews from critics. In June 2024, he starred with
Brandy and
Monica in the music video for
Ariana Grande's "
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