Wolff went to school but didn’t stop auditioning, and booked several small parts in films like Valentine’s Day. Yet, along with his parents’ guidance, the four year gap between major roles helped him avoid that teen fame trap. Later this year, he’ll star alongside Selena Gomez in the dark comedy Behaving Badly -- which he says was referred to on set as "Ferris Bueller on crack”" -- and praises her for handling the leap from Disney tween princess to more adult fare with aplomb.
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"She’s not like that," he says, referring to fame-hungry teen stars. "And she was famous on a level that I never was. She’s famous on a superstar level that I don’t know will ever go away, and she’s made a transition to doing more films that are R-rated. Spring Breakers and this movie I’ve done with her, and she’s done it seamlessly. She’s a good person and I think just a really good actress and I think that separates who makes it.