Alex Wolff, born on November first, nineteen ninety-seven, is a multifaceted American talent known for his work as an actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He first captured the public's attention alongside his older brother, Nat, in the Nickelodeon musical comedy series The Naked Brothers Band, which aired from two thousand seven to two thousand nine. This series, created by their mother, Polly Draper, showcased their musical abilities and led to the release of soundtrack albums that achieved notable success on the Billboard 200 charts, co-produced by their father, Michael Wolff.
Following the conclusion of The Naked Brothers Band, Alex and Nat formed a music duo, Nat & Alex Wolff. They have since released several albums, including Black Sheep in two thousand eleven, Public Places in two thousand sixteen, and Table for Two in two thousand twenty-three. Their musical journey has been marked by a blend of pop and rock influences, showcasing their growth as artists.
Transitioning into film, Alex Wolff has taken on significant roles that highlight his acting prowess. He portrayed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in Patriots Day, released in two thousand sixteen, and John 'Derf' Backderf in My Friend Dahmer, which premiered in two thousand seventeen. His directorial debut came with the drama film The Cat and the Moon in two thousand nineteen, further expanding his creative repertoire.
Wolff's filmography includes notable titles such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Hereditary, Pig, Old, and the upcoming A Quiet Place: Day One, set to release in two thousand twenty-four. His diverse roles and contributions to both music and film continue to establish him as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.