Nat Wolff
Nat Wolff
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Nat Wolff's full name is Nathaniel J. "Nat" Wolff. He is often referred to as Nat Wolff.
Birth and Death Dates
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Nat Wolff was born on January 19, 1994.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Wolff is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and musician. He has been active in the entertainment industry since his early teenage years.
Early Life and Background
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Born to actors Michael Wright and Polly Draper, Wolff grew up in a family of artists. His father appeared on television shows such as Law & Order, while his mother created the popular TV series The Baby-Sitters Club. Nat has three younger siblings: Jacob, Olivia, and Maika Monroe (née Monáe), who is also an actress.
Major Accomplishments
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Wolff's breakthrough role came when he played Josh Book in the 2012 film The Perks of Being a Wallflower, followed by Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. In 2014, he co-starred in the romantic drama Beautiful Creatures alongside Emma Watson.
Notable Works or Actions
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Wolff's notable works include:
The coming-of-age comedy-drama Paper Towns, where he played Q.
The crime thriller The Fault in Our Stars, opposite Shailene Woodley as Isaac.
His portrayal of Jaden Smith in the 2015 comedy-drama The Divergent Series: Allegiant.
In 2018, Wolff co-wrote and starred alongside Ansel Elgort in the drama The Dirt, based on Mötley Crüe's memoir.
Impact and Legacy
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Nat Wolff has become a sought-after actor for his versatility. His performances often resonate with young audiences, drawing parallels between characters from various films. He has been featured on numerous magazine covers and has appeared at several film festivals.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Wolff's impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable. As an actor who seamlessly transitions between genres, his ability to engage diverse audiences sets him apart. His dedication to creating meaningful content continues to inspire both fans and aspiring artists alike.
Quotes by Nat Wolff

I’m lucky that I got to start acting when I was so young, and people put me in these movies. A lot of people don’t get to play these parts because they start a little older.

A lot of times you’ll do a movie, and you’ll be working with adults with families and kids and stuff. There’s a level – you guys aren’t going to be hanging out every second, you know?

I think Paul Weitz is a really amazing director, obviously with tons of acclaim and stuff, but I still think he is underrated. And I think he’s amazing to work with, so I was super lucky.

There’s no master plan; I’m just going with what I’m inspired to do and what I get asked to do, and luckily the things I’ve been the most passionate about, I’ve gotten to do. And a lot of times I’ve gone up for movies that I didn’t really care that much about, and I never got that.

I’ve been kind of lucky. I’ve always just kind of followed whatever my passion was, and that seems to have led me to better places than if I had followed some career trajectory, which I wouldn’t even know how to start.

A lot of times people come up to me saying ‘oh my god you can see,’ and they think they’re the first person to think of that joke, but they’re probably the 10,000th one to say that joke.

I have learned a lot from jazz. I compare good acting to jazz music. The more you study and prepare as an actor, the more equipped you are to live in the moment. Just like the gifted musicians in my dad’s quartet, it takes a courageous actor to be free.


