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Nathaniel Marvin Wolff (born December 17, 1994), better known by his stage name Nat Wolff, is an American actor, musician, keyboardist, guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
He is best known for composing the music for the Nickelodeon television series Naked Brothers Band (2007–2009), in which he co-starred with his brother, as well as Naked Brothers Band (2007), which peaked at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100, and I Don’t Want to Go to School (2008).
He later rose to fame with roles in films such as Paper Towns (2015) and The Acceptance, Misbehavior and Palo Alto (2013). In 2014, he co-starred in The Fault in Our Stars before playing Ed in the 2015 film Ashby. In Death Note, he played Light Turner (2017).
Despite his busy schedule, Nat Wolff still enjoys basketball and swimming. In addition, blue is his favorite color. Nat Wolff is obsessed with the songs of Nirvana. He also likes the Beatles and Sting.
American actor
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Name: | Nathaniel Marvin Wolfe |
stage name: | Nat Wolff |
Date of Birth: | December 17, 1994 (29 years old) |
place of birth: | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Country of Citizenship: | American |
high: | 1.85m |
parents: | Polly Draper, Michael Wolff |
Brothers and sisters: | Alex Wolff |
Wife • Spouse: | unmarried |
Girlfriend • Partner: | Suki Waterhouse (former), Grace Van Patten (former), Miranda Cosgrove (former), Margaret Qualley (current) |
Children: | not applicable |
Profession: | Actor • Musician |
net worth: | $3 million |
early life
The talented actor Nat Wolff was born in Los Angeles, California on December 17, 1994. Soon after his birth, he was named Nathaniel Marvin Wolff.
Michael Wolfe (father) and Polly Draper (mother) are his parents (mother). His mother is a producer, director, and actress. His father is a jazz pianist for the Arsenio Hall Show.
He grew up with his younger brother Alex Wolfe (singer and actor).
Nat Wolff is an American of Ashkenazi Jewish, English, German, Scottish, Portuguese Azorean, Welsh, Jersey/Channel Islander, and French descent.
educate
Nat Wolff attended the Vocational Children’s School in New York City. Later, in his senior year, he transferred to Friends Seminary. After graduation, he participated in the French Woods Performing Arts Festival.
Profession
Nat Wolff has been writing his own melodies since he was five years old, and in preschool he and his closest friends formed the band Silver Monoliths.
According to their father, Nat learned to play major and minor harmonies on the piano at the age of four.
At the age of nine, he gained fame for his role as lead vocalist, instrumentalist and lyricist in his mother’s 2005 musical satire The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie, which won the Hamptons International Film Festival’s Family Feature Film Audience Award.
He received a BMI Cable TV Award for his music composition for the series.
Nat Wolff’s unreleased song “Yes We Can” was written as a tribute to US President Barack Obama, and the president and his two daughters were so moved that they called him.
He won the 2014 Teen Choice Awards in the “Choice Movie: Scene Stealer” and “Choice Movie: Chemistry” categories, and the 2015 CinemaCon Awards in the “Rising Star” category.
Personal life
Nat Wolff fell in love with Suki Waterhouse in 2015. The two were spotted attending concerts together and having fun many times. In 2018, he dated Grace Van Patten and later dated Miranda Cosgrove.
Nat Wolff and Margaret Qualley are dating.
net worth
Being a great movie actor, Nat Wolff has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Social Media
- Twitter: @natandalex
- Instagram: @natandalex