Alex Wolff

American actor and musician

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2024 Alex Wolff plays drums for Childish Gambino on the song 'Lithonia'
2024 Cast as Leonard Cohen in the film 'So Long, Marianne'
2024 Set to appear in A Quiet Place: Day One.
2023 Wolff appeared in three notable films: A Good Person as Mark, The Line as Tom Backster, and Oppenheimer as Luis Walter Alvarez.
2023 Releases the album 'Table for Two' with Nat & Alex Wolff.
2021 Received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards for his performance in the film Castle in the Ground.
2021 Appears in two notable films: Pig and Old.
2020 Participated in Acting for a Cause, a live classic play and screenplay reading series. Played Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest and Warren Straub in This Is Our Youth, helping to raise funds for non-profit charities including Mount Sinai Medical Center.
2019 Makes his directorial debut with the drama film The Cat and the Moon.
2018 Appears in the critically acclaimed horror film Hereditary.
October 11 2018 Received the Auteur Award at the San Diego International Film Festival.
2017 Appeared in the television film 'Crash & Burn', playing the role of Gabriel
2017 Wolff directed an episode titled 'Summer in the City' for the series 'Red Oaks'
2017 Portrays John 'Derf' Backderf in My Friend Dahmer and appears in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
2016 Wolff had a role in 2 episodes of the TV series 'Divorce', playing the character Cole
2016 Portrays Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the film Patriots Day and appears in My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.
2016 Releases the album 'Public Places' with Nat & Alex Wolff.
2015 Starred in the indie drama Coming Through the Rye.
2013 Received a Certificate of Outstanding Achievement for Best Actor at the Brooklyn International Film Festival for his lead role in the film HairBrained.
2012 Starred alongside Brendan Fraser in the independent film HairBrained.
2011 Appeared in the comedy film The Sitter.
2011 Releases the album 'Black Sheep' with his brother Nat as the musical duo Nat & Alex Wolff.
2010 Alex Wolff appeared in 7 episodes of the television series 'In Treatment', playing the role of Max Weston
2010 Starred in his own playwriting What Would Woody Do? at The Flea Theater (directed by his mother) and appeared in the HBO medical drama In Treatment.

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