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Nat Wolff Biography

news-detailsNathaniel Marvin "Nat" Wolff, born on December 17, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actor and musician renowned for his multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry. He initially gained fame as a child star in the Nickelodeon series The Naked Brothers Band, which aired from 2007 to 2009. The show, created by his mother, actress Polly Draper, featured Nat and his younger brother, Alex Wolff, and showcased their musical abilities as they navigated the challenges of childhood and adolescence while performing original songs.

Growing up in a creative household, Wolff was the son of jazz musician Michael Wolff, which undoubtedly influenced his passion for music. The soundtrack albums accompanying The Naked Brothers Band, titled The Naked Brothers Band and I Don't Want to Go to School, received significant acclaim, with both albums making it onto the Billboard 200 charts. This early exposure to music and performance laid the groundwork for Wolff's future endeavors in the industry.

After the conclusion of the Nickelodeon series, Nat and Alex Wolff transitioned into a music duo, releasing several albums that highlighted their growth as artists. Their first album, Black Sheep, debuted in 2011, followed by Public Places in 2016, and most recently, Table for Two in 2023. This musical journey allowed Nat to explore different genres and solidify his identity as a musician alongside his brother.

Wolff's acting career continued to flourish as he took on various roles in both film and television. He gained critical acclaim for his lead performance in the 2015 film Paper Towns, based on the novel by John Green. His filmography also includes notable performances in Admission (2013), Behaving Badly (2013), Palo Alto (2013), and The Fault in Our Stars (2014), where he played a supporting role alongside stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort. His versatility as an actor was further showcased in films such as Ashby (2015), Home Again (2017), the Netflix adaptation of Death Note (2017), Stella's Last Weekend (2018), Rosy (2018), and Mortal (2020).

As of now, Nat Wolff continues to balance his dual career as an actor and musician. With a growing list of credits in both fields, he remains a prominent figure in contemporary entertainment, celebrated for his talent and creativity. His ability to transition from child star to a respected artist in the industry speaks to his dedication and passion for his craft, ensuring that he remains a significant presence in the world of film and music.