9 Nat Wolff Roles You Completely Forgot About
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August cover star Nat Wolff is John Green's right-hand man, but long before he ever egged cars in The Fault in Our Stars or went on adventures with Cara Delevingne in Paper Towns, he was a naked brother. Nat and his brother, Alex, started their careers on Nickelodeon's Naked Brothers Band, and since then he's had plenty of memorable roles in crazy comedies and heartfelt dramas that you may have missed
along the way.
Whether you're a die-hard Nat fan and just want to relive his awesome career or if you're a new one waiting anxiously for Paper Towns, here are nine movies you can marathon with some of his old roles.
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Naked Brothers Band
Because you're probably wondering, the name of the show comes from when Nat and Alex were toddlers and got out of the tub shouting, "We're The Naked Brothers Band!" It started as a movie that was a mockumentary about their band and life in the spotlight in 2005, then became a TV show from 2007 to 2009. Watch for Nat's hair when he was 11, and stay for his great music — that he composed and performed — and funny moments with his brother.
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Stuck in Love
This is where Nat first met TFIOS director Josh Boone, and in the can't-miss movie, he plays Rusty, a guy just trying to grab the attention of a troubled girl he likes at school. You get to see him throw punches and write sweet poems alongside his onscreen sister, Lily Collins, as their family tries to piece their life back together years after their mom left the family.
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Admission
When you think of Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, you think comedy, but Admission is more of a heartfelt family drama. Nat plays Jeremiah, a child prodigy who Tina's character tries to get into Princeton to cover up her real-life scandal. It sounds a little crazy, but it's a sweet film worth watching.
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The Last Keepers
If you've ever wanted to see Nat in a fantasy movie, this is the one. He co-stars with Girls' Zosia Mamet in a film about the consequences of magic when she unlocks mysterious powers and ancient family secrets all because of a crush. Sadly Nat doesn't play her crush, but he lends a good supporting role.
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Palo Alto
This was the first movie Nat and Emma Roberts made together, but it won't be their last. (Their new movie, Ashby, comes out this year, and it's one of his best movies to date.) He plays a stoner teen named Fred who makes some bad decisions, breaks some hearts, and definitely needs some help, but he makes his friends (and us) laugh along the way.
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