Leo Woodall on His First Leading Role in 'Tuner' and Navigating Rising Fame
By
Kate Erbland
9d ago· 13 min readen
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Golden Brown
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Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
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Summary
Leo Woodall, known for "White Lotus" and "Bridget Jones," is stepping into his first leading role in the thriller "Tuner," directed by Daniel Roher. The film follows a piano tuner with an auditory medical condition who also cracks safes. The article captures Woodall's rising star status, his co-star Dustin Hoffman, and the actor's reflections on his career trajectory and the shift in his life that this role represents.
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With his first leading role in the crowd-pleasing thriller 'Tuner,' the 'White Lotus' & 'Bridget Jones' breakout is about to see his life change.
As I waited to interview Leo Woodall for his new film 'Tuner' earlier this week, I took a moment to zone out in the living room of a very luxe Manhattan hotel suite on a very hot day.
With his first leading role in the crowd-pleasing thriller "Tuner," the "White Lotus" & "Bridget Jones" breakout is about to see his life change.
