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Nathaniel Marvin " Nat" Wolff (born December 17, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He initially gained recognition for composing the music for The Naked Brothers Band (2007–2009), a television series he starred in with his younger brother, , that was created by his actress mother, . Wolff's jazz musician father, Michael Wolff, co-produced the series' soundtrack albums The Naked Brothers Band (2007) and I Don't Want to Go to School (2008), both of which placed the 23rd spot on the Billboard 200 charts.

After the Nickelodeon series concluded, he and his brother formed the music duo Nat & Alex Wolff and they released the albums Black Sheep (2011), Public Places (2016), and Table for Two (2023). Wolff later became known for his lead role in the film Paper Towns (2015) and starring in other movies, such as Admission (2013), Behaving Badly (2013), Palo Alto (2013), The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Ashby (2015), Home Again (2017), the adaptation of Death Note (2017), Stella's Last Weekend (2018), Rosy (2018), and Mortal (2020).


Early life
Wolff was born on December 17, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, to jazz musician Michael Wolff and actress . He is the older brother of actor and musician . His uncle is venture capitalist , and he is a cousin to TV personality and venture capitalist . He is also a maternal grandson of venture capitalist and civic leader William Henry Draper III,
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and a great-grandson to banker and diplomat William Henry Draper, Jr. His father is Jewish, while his mother is from a background, and Wolff was raised "."

Wolff has Tourette's syndrome that he inherited from his father.

When he and his younger brother were toddlers, they climbed out of the bathtub and referred to themselves as "the naked brothers band", which inspired the name of the Nickelodeon TV series.

Wolff taught himself to play major and minor chords on the piano at the age of 4. As his father recalls, "I asked him, How did you learn them?' He said, 'Dad, they're right here.' I said, 'What are those chords?' He said, 'These are my proud chords." Around this age, his passion for emboldened him to start writing his own songs. Throughout the years he attended preschool, he, alongside his best friends, constructed a band called The Silver Boulders.

In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, he held his seventh birthday party outside his apartment, where he and his band performed a song he composed called "Firefighters". The benefit concert was a success; it garnered over $46,000 and was donated to the families of New York City Fire Department's Squad 18.

As an 8 year old, Wolff placed a sign on his bedroom door stating: "I want to be a child actor!" In response, his mother appeased him by suggesting they film a titled Don't Eat Off My Plate, which later served as the basis for .

Despite the success of the subsequent Nickelodeon series over the course of three seasons, the network proposed to shoot a 30 TV movie fourth season during the school year, leading his parents to cancel the series in 2009. From the beginning, they were hesitant to expose him and his brother to stardom at a young age and later agreed to the series spin-off on the provision that filming would take place only during the summer and early fall, allowing him and his brother to proceed with their enrollment at private school in New York City.

In 2008, Wolff, then aged 13, wrote a song called "Yes We Can" that was featured in the Nickelodeon TV series, as a tribute to 's presidential campaign. The song was overheard by Obama and his two daughters, who endorsed it and called him to express their gratitude.


Career
During his childhood, Wolff began his acting career with a minor role in his mother's play Getting into Heaven (2003) and in Heartbeat to Baghdad (2004), both staged at The Flea Theater in Manhattan, New York. At this time, he frequently performed at the , also located in Manhattan.

He later gained recognition, at the age of 9, for starring in and contributing lead vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation for The Naked Brothers Band film that was written and directed by his mother and screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2005.

However, Wolff did not first rise to prominence until he was 12 years old after the film was bought by a former executive at the festival as the pilot for the Nickelodeon television series of the same name (2007–09). The series was also created, , written, and directed by his mother, while his brother was featured in the ensemble cast and played the drums. His father co-starred, as well as produced and supervised the music. It released two soundtrack albums that were charted on the Billboard 200, with the single "Crazy Car" ranking #83 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wolff, who was 9 when he recorded the song under the guidance of his father in the studio, is believed to be the youngest person to compose a song featured on the Billboard charts.

His TV movie credits include a cameo in Mr. Troop Mom (2009), as well as starring alongside his brother in Stella's Last Weekend (2018), which was written and directed by his mother, who also co-starred. He appeared in the film based on the Death Note (2017), and was cast in several theatrical movies, such as New Year's Eve (2011), Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (2011), Admission (2013), Palo Alto (2013), Behaving Badly (2014), The Fault in Our Stars (2015), Paper Towns (2015), Home Again (2017), Rosy (2018), (2019), and Mortal (2020).

Wolff's other off-Broadway performances comprise roles in his brother's play What Would Woody Do? (2010) at The Flea Theater, and in the revival of 's play (2016).

As of 2024, he and his brother have been touring with -winning singer-songwriter and musician as the opening act for her concerts across the United States.


Filmography

Film
2005Nat Wolff / Himself
2011New Year's EveWalter
Special Things To DoCliff FinleyShort film
Peace, Love & MisunderstandingJake Hudson
2012Stuck in LoveRusty Borgens
2013AdmissionJeremiah Balakian
The Last KeepersSimon
Palo AltoFred
2014The Fault in Our StarsIsaac
Behaving BadlyRick Stevens
2015GrandmaCam
AshbyEd Wallis
Paper TownsQuentin "Q" Jacobsen
The InternJustin
2016In Dubious BattleJim Nolan
2017Leap!VictorVoice role
Death NoteLight Turner
Home AgainTeddy Dorsey
2018RosyDoug
Stella's Last WeekendJack
2019The Kill TeamAndrew Briggman
Jon
Semper FiOyster
2020MortalEric
Body CamDanny
MainstreamJake
2021The Great Gatsby Live Read!
2022Murder at Yellowstone CityYoung Jim Ambrose
2023Voice role
2024Which Brings Me to YouWillAlso producer
Pavements
2025Play DirtyKincaid


Television
2007–2009The Naked Brothers BandNat Wolff / HimselfMain cast; 42 episodes
2009Mr. Troop MomNat Wolff / HimselfTelevision film
2017Room 104Elder JosephEpisode: "The Missionaries"
2020–21The StandLloyd HenreidTelevision miniseries; main cast
2022Joe vs. CaroleLimited series
2023The ConsultantCraigMain cast; 8 episodes


Music videos
2019"Graduation", Jasper
2024"Chihiro"Love-interest


Stage
2016VinceThe New Group
2023/Woodstock, NYKevin


Albums
Soundtrack albums as part of the TV series The Naked Brothers Band
  • 2007:
  • 2007: The Naked Brothers Band
  • 2008: I Don't Want to Go to School
  • 2013: Throwbacks

Studio albums as duo Nat & Alex Wolff

  • 2011: Black Sheep
  • 2016: Public Places
  • 2023: Table for Two
Singles

  • 2014: Cities + It's Just Love
  • 2014: Last Station + Rules
  • 2014: Where I'm Goin' + Rock Star
  • 2019: Cool Kids + Note


Awards and nominations
2005Hamptons International Film FestivalAudience Award – Family Feature Film
2007Cable AwardThe Naked Brothers Band
2008Young Artist AwardsBest Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series
2009Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Television Actor
2010Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor
2014Young Hollywood AwardsBreakthrough ActorHimself
Teen Choice Awards The Fault in Our Stars
Choice Movie: Chemistry (with and )
2015Choice Summer Movie Star: MalePaper Towns
CinemaCon AwardsRising StarHimself

The Naked Brothers Band film and TV series earned Wolff two awards and many other nominations. In 2005, The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie obtained him an Audience Award for a Family Feature Film. He received a Broadcast Music, Inc. Cable Award for composing the series' music in 2007. In 2008, Wolff was given a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series. Wolff took another Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actor and one Kids' Choice Award nomination for Best TV Actor in 2009. In 2010, he was also given a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor.

In 2014, Wolff won two Teen Choice Awards in the categories of Choice Movie: Scene Stealer and Choice Movie: Chemistry for The Fault in Our Stars. That following year in 2015, he was honored with a CinemaCon Award for a Rising Star.


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