Nat Wolff first showcased his diverse talents by composing ‘Firefighters’ for a 2001 benefit concert, raising over $46,000 for the New York City Fire Departments Squad 18. He gained early experience with Off-Broadway roles in ‘Getting into Heaven’ (2003) and ‘Heartbeat to Baghdad’ (2004). Wolff’s breakthrough came with The Naked Brothers Band, initially a 2005 film that won the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Nickelodeon then adapted it into a television series (20072009), where Wolff starred, wrote original music, and performed.
He then took a leading role as Quentin ‘Q’ Jacobsen in ‘Paper Towns’ (2015), an achievement recognized with a CinemaCon Rising Star award. Wolff continued to diversify his acting portfolio with films like ‘Ashby’ (2015), James Franco’s ‘In Dubious Battle’ (2016), and an Off-Broadway revival of ‘Buried Child’ (2016). His later film credits include ‘Death Note’ (2017), ‘Home Again’ (2017), ‘Stella’s Last Weekend’ (2018), ‘Rosy’ (2018), ‘The Kill Team’ (2019), and ‘Mainstream’ (2020). On television, he starred as Lloyd Henreid in ‘The Stand’ (20202021) and Travis Maldonado in ‘Joe vs.
Demonstrating his ongoing musical prowess, Wolff is currently touring globally with Billie Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft tour’ and featured in her music video for ‘Chihiro’ (2024). He is set to star in the upcoming film ‘Play Dirty’ in 2025.