- Nat has been writing songs since the age of 5.
- Has written over 170 songs.
- Member and band leader of Naked Brothers Band.
- He wrote, directed, and produced a short film titled "Don't Eat off My Plate" starring his parents in the summer of 2005.
- Favorite hobby is playing piano.
- Nat is a regular at the Improv Comedy Club.
- Jesse Draper from the The Naked Brothers Band (2007) is Nat's real-life cousin.
- He and his family live in New York.
- "Rosalina" was originally called "Firefighters," which was a song dedicated to 9-11.
- Brother of Alex Wolff.
- He was among the actors considered for the role of Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War (2016) before Tom Holland was cast.
- His favorite sport is basketball.
- The first song he wrote was titled "Momma Don't Let Me Cry".
- Nat composes songs for The Naked Brothers Band (2007).
- He grew up attending private school in New York City.
- His favorite movie is Taxi Driver (1976).
- Nat occasionally plays the guitar.
- His favorite football team is the New York Giants.
- He is a Sagittarius.
- Favorite basketball team is the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Favorite baseball team is the New York Yankees.
- His father is of Russian Jewish, Polish Jewish, and German Jewish descent. His mother has English, German, some Scottish, 1/256 Portuguese, and distant French, Jersey (Channel Islander), and Welsh, ancestry. Nat's paternal grandparents were from Shelby, Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana, respectively, while Nat's maternal grandparents were born in New York.
- David Levi, a cast member on The Naked Brothers Band (2007), has known Nat since they were about 4 years old.
- Son of Polly Draper and Michael Wolff.
- Through his mother, Nat is a descendant of Francis Cooke (c. 1583-1663), a Mayflower passenger, and captain Joseph Weld (1599-1646), one of the founders of the prominent Weld family of Massachusetts. Among Joseph Weld's other descendants are 68th Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld and actress Tuesday Weld.
- On his father's side, he is the grandson of Marvin Lee Wolff, a doctor, and Lise Bertha Silverman, a social worker. On his mother's side, he is the grandson of William Henry Draper III, a venture capitalist who headed the United Nations Development Programme, and Phyllis Culbertson, a Peace Corps administrator. His maternal great-grandfather, William Henry Draper II, was a banker, diplomat, and army officer.
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