Nat Wolff

Nat Wolff

szül. 1994.12.17 (29 éves)
Los Angeles, California, Egyesült Államok

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Coming off two coming-of-age films, The Fault in Our Stars and Palo Alto, actor/musician Nat Wolff is building his resume as a formidable young film star. Directed and adapted by Gia Coppola from James Franco's collection of short stories, Palo Alto premiered to critical success at the Venice, Toronto and Telluride Film Festivals.

In addition to film Paper Towns, Wolff starred next in Ashby, a drama focusing on the relationship between a high school student (Wolff) and a retired CIA assassin (Mickey Rourke); Nancy Meyers' The Intern for Warner Bros, opposite Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro; and a remake of Stephen King's The Stand for director Josh Boone.

Past film credits include Stuck In Love, directed by Josh Boone, opposite Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly and Lily Collins. He was also seen in Behaving Badly, opposite Selena Gomez (2013), Admission opposite Tina Fey and Paul Rudd (2012) and Toronto Film Festival dramedy Peace, Love and Misunderstanding opposite Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener and Elizabeth Olsen (2011).

In 2005, Wolff gained overnight recognition after starring in and providing song and lyrics for the musical-comedy film The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie. It garnered the Audience Award for Family Feature Film at the Hamptons International Film Festival, and following the tremendous success of The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie, Nickelodeon piloted the spin-off television series The Naked Brothers Band (2007-2009).

The subsequent TV series earned Wolff a Broadcast Music Incorporated Cable Award for songwriting, two Young Artists nominations, a Kids' Choice Award nomination for Best TV Actor and a Best Band nomination at The Australian Kids Choice Awards.

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