Nathaniel Marvin Wolff (born December 17, 1994) famously known as Nat Wolff is an award-winning American actor and musical singer.
He came into the limelight after composing the song for the Naked Brothers Band (2007 – 2009), a Nickelodeon TV series he featured in with his younger brother, Alex, and created by their mother, Polly Draper.
He starred alongside his brother in the 2018 film Stella’s Last Weekend also written and directed by their mother.
Real Facts About Nat Wolff
- Full Name: Nathaniel Marvin Wolff
- Stage Name: Nat Wolff
- Born: December 17, 1994
- Age: 28 yrs old (2022)
- Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, U.S
- Nationality: American
- Parents: Polly Draper, Michael Wolff
- Siblings: Alex Wolff
- Occupation: Actor, Singer
- Net Worth: N/A
Early Life & Education
Nat Wolff was born on December 17, 1994, to parents of Michael Wolff and Dolly Draper in Los Angeles, California, United States.
He was raised alongside his younger sibling Alex Wolff who is also an actor and a music singer.
His father, Michael Wolff, is a Jazz pianist who coproduced the series soundtrack albums, The Naked Brothers band (2007) and I don’t want to go to school (2008) while his mother, Dolly Draper is an actress.
Nat Wolff is a nephew of venture capitalist, Timothy C. Draper, and a cousin to actress Jesse Draper.
Career
Nat Wolff began his career as a songwriter at the tender age of five. While he started acting with a minor role in his mother’s play Getting Into Heaven in 2003 and in the Off-Broadway production of Heartbeat to Baghdad in 2004.
He came to the limelight at the age of nine by featuring in and contributing his vocals for the 2005 musical comedy film, The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie, as written and directed by his mother.
Wolff appeared in the Nickelodeon television film special, Mr. Troop Mom (2009), the romantic comedy New Year’s Eve (2011), and the independent comedy-drama Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (2011).
He also co-starred in the comedy film Admission (2013), Palo Alto (2013), and the comedy film Behaving Badly (2014).
He had a supporting role in the drama film The Fault in Our Stars in 2014 and followed up with a feature in Paper Towns in 2015.
Wolff was featured in the Netflix film Death Note and the romantic comedy Home Again in 2017. He starred in the independent thriller, Rosy in 2018 and followed up with a role in the drama, Stella’s last weekend as directed by his mother. He also featured in Good Posture and Mortal in 2019 and 2020 respectively.