What is Nat Wolff's net worth?
Nat Wolff is an American actor, singer-songwriter, composer, and musician who has a net worth of $3 million. Nat Wolff first gained national attention as a child star on Nickelodeon's "The Naked Brothers Band," a mockumentary-style series created by his mother and co-starring his younger brother, Alex. Born into a creative family, Wolff quickly demonstrated talents in both music and acting. He transitioned successfully from children's television into mainstream film, earning roles in acclaimed young adult dramas like "Paper Towns" and "The Fault in Our Stars." Alongside his acting career, Wolff has maintained a musical presence as part of the sibling duo Nat & Alex Wolff, releasing several albums and touring internationally. Known for his artistic versatility and understated charisma, he has continued to evolve, appearing in indie films and collaborating with major artists, including Billie Eilish. With a career that spans over two decades, Nat Wolff remains a dynamic force in entertainment across multiple mediums.
Early Life and Family Background
Nathaniel Marvin Wolff was born into a highly artistic family in Los Angeles, California. His mother, Polly Draper, is an actress, writer, and director, best known for her work on "Thirtysomething." His father, Michael Wolff, is a renowned jazz pianist who served as the bandleader for "The Arsenio Hall Show." Given this creative environment, Nat and his younger brother, Alex Wolff, were exposed to music, performance, and storytelling from a young age.
Polly Draper created "The Naked Brothers Band" as both a feature film and subsequent Nickelodeon series, fictionalizing her sons' real musical ambitions and talents. Michael Wolff handled the music production, while both parents appeared onscreen in supporting roles. The show became a breakout hit, propelling Nat into the spotlight before he turned 13.
Music Career
Nat Wolff's music career began in earnest with "The Naked Brothers Band," but it soon transcended the show. One of the songs from the series, "Crazy Car," charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2007, making him one of the youngest artists ever to reach that milestone. After the show ended, Nat and Alex continued as a real-life duo under the name Nat & Alex Wolff.
Their music evolved from kid-friendly pop into more mature indie rock. They released multiple albums, including "Black Sheep" in 2011, "Public Places" in 2016, and "Table for Two" in 2023. The brothers have continued to perform live, gaining critical respect for their songwriting and musicianship. In 2024, Nat & Alex Wolff began opening for Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour, solidifying their place in contemporary music culture.'
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Film and Television Career
Wolff's acting career flourished as he transitioned from Nickelodeon fame into adult roles. He began working with directors known for their indie sensibilities, including Gia Coppola in "Palo Alto," where he played a troubled teen. He gained broader recognition with his role as Isaac in "The Fault in Our Stars," a major adaptation of John Green's bestselling novel.
His first leading role in a major studio film came in "Paper Towns," another John Green adaptation, where he portrayed the thoughtful and lovesick Quentin Jacobsen. Wolff also starred in "Death Note," Netflix's American take on the popular Japanese manga, playing the morally conflicted lead, Light Turner. His range has allowed him to bounce between genres, from drama to thriller to comedy.
Collaboration with Billie Eilish
Nat collaborated with Billie Eilish on the music video for her song "Chihiro," a surreal and emotional piece in which they played physically and emotionally entangled characters. Wolff later praised Eilish's creative vision, calling her his favorite artist and person. Eilish, in turn, expressed admiration for his talent and energy on set. In mid-2025, they were rumored to be romantically linked.
The two artists also share a personal connection, having bonded over their shared experiences with Tourette syndrome. Wolff has spoken about the comfort of being understood without having to explain himself, and described Eilish as someone with whom he feels deeply seen. Though neither has publicly confirmed a romantic relationship, their creative partnership and mutual affection have fueled speculation and media interest.