Nat Wolff, born Nathaniel Marvin Wolff on December 17, 1994, is an accomplished American actor and musician with a multifaceted career in the entertainment industry. His journey to stardom began with the Nickelodeon television series “The Naked Brothers Band” (2007–2009), where he not only showcased his acting prowess alongside his younger brother, Alex, but also demonstrated his musical talents by composing the show’s music. The series, created by their mother, Polly Draper, and coproduced by their father, jazz pianist Michael Wolff, propelled Nat into the limelight.
The Wolff family’s musical collaboration extended to the series’ soundtrack albums, “The Naked Brothers Band” (2007) and “I Don’t Want to Go to School” (2008), both achieving notable success by securing the 23rd spot on the Top 200 Billboard Charts. In 2018, Nat and his brother reunited on-screen in “Stella’s Last Weekend,” a film written and directed by their mother, Polly Draper, who also starred in the production.
Nat’s diverse acting portfolio continued to flourish in subsequent years with roles in films like “Good Posture” (2019), directed by Dolly Wells, and “Mortal” (2020), directed by André Øvredal. His ability to seamlessly transition between acting and music showcases Nat Wolff’s versatility and enduring impact on the entertainment landscape.