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Nathaniel Marvin Wolff is an American actor and musician. He gained recognition for composing the music for The Naked Brothers Band (2007–2009), a Nickelodeon television series he starred in with his younger brother, Alex, that was created by their actress mother, Polly Draper. Wolff's jazz pianist father, Michael Wolff, coproduced the series' soundtrack albums, The Naked Brothers Band (2007) and I Don't Want to Go to School (2008), both of which ranked the 23rd spot on the Top 200 Billboard Charts. Following the ending of the Nickelodeon series, Wolff and his brother formed the music duo Nat & Alex Wolff, and they released the album Black Sheep in 2011. He later became known for his lead role in the film Paper Towns (2015), and other films such as Admission, Behaving Badly, and Palo Alto, each of which premiered in 2013. Wolff also co-starred in the highly successful theatrical film, The Fault in Our Stars (2014) before portraying Ed in the film Ashby in 2015. He portrayed Light Turner in the Netflix adaptation of Death Note (2017).

Set in the summer of 1922, the story is narrated by Nick Carraway, a young Midwesterner who moves to New York to work as a bond salesman and rents a house in West Egg, a suburb of Long Island populated by the "new rich", next door to the mysterious Jay Gatsby, who lives in a huge mansion and throws outrageous parties every Saturday night. Gatsby is wealthy, with a past shrouded in rumor and speculation. Nick has connections across the bay in East Egg, where his cousin Daisy Buchanan lives with her husband Tom, a wealthy, imposing man with a wandering eye. There, Nick also meets Jordan Baker, a beautiful and cynical professional golfer. As Nick is gradually pulled into Gatsby's glittering world, he discovers that behind the lavish parties and mysterious persona lies a man driven by a singular, all-consuming obsession, the pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, a wealthy married woman he loved in his youth.
