English actor Leo Woodall has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), one of Hollywood's top talent agencies. Woodall is currently shooting Andy Serkis' "The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum," playing the newly created role of Halvard in J.R.R. Tolkien's world. Woodall first gained widespread acclaim for his breakout role in the second season of HBO's Emmy-winning series "The White Lotus" and expanded his fan base with a leading role in Netflix's hit limited series "One Day." His recent and upcoming projects include: James Vanderbilt's "Nuremberg" alongside Rami Malek and Russell Crowe; "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" opposite RenΓ©e Zellweger; the Netflix limited series "Vladimir" with Rachel Weisz; Daniel Roher's feature "Tuner" with Dustin Hoffman; Tony β€” Matt Johnson's A24 biopic of Anthony Bourdain (releasing August 7); and Studiocanal's "The Custom of the Country," an adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel, starring opposite Sydney Sweeney. Woodall continues to be represented by Anonymous Content, B-Side Management, Shelter PR, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman.
Leo Woodall is a rapidly rising British actor who broke out on the international stage with his role as Jack in the second season of HBO's "The White Lotus" (2022), earning critical praise. He followed this with the lead role of Dexter in Netflix's adaptation of David Nicholls' novel "One Day" (2024), which became a global streaming hit. His career has since accelerated rapidly, with roles in major franchises (LOTR), prestige dramas (Nuremberg), rom-coms (Bridget Jones), and independent films (Tony). Signing with CAA β€” one of the "Big Three" Hollywood talent agencies β€” represents a major career milestone that positions him for top-tier leading roles. CAA represents many of the industry's biggest stars and has significant packaging power for film and television projects.
Woodall's signing with CAA marks his transition from breakout talent to legitimate A-list contender in Hollywood. With his involvement in the Lord of the Rings franchise and the Anthony Bourdain biopic, he is positioning himself for the kind of franchise and prestige career that defines top-tier actors. His trajectory β€” from British TV to HBO to Netflix to major Hollywood representation β€” reflects the modern path to stardom in an industry increasingly shaped by streaming platforms.

English actor Leo Woodall has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), one of Hollywood's top talent agencies. Woodall is currently shooting Andy Serkis' "The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum," playing the newly created role of Halvard in J.R.R. Tolkien's world. Woodall first gained widespread acclaim for his breakout role in the second season of HBO's Emmy-winning series "The White Lotus" and expanded his fan base with a leading role in Netflix's hit limited series "One Day." His recent and upcoming projects include: James Vanderbilt's "Nuremberg" alongside Rami Malek and Russell Crowe; "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" opposite RenΓ©e Zellweger; the Netflix limited series "Vladimir" with Rachel Weisz; Daniel Roher's feature "Tuner" with Dustin Hoffman; Tony β€” Matt Johnson's A24 biopic of Anthony Bourdain (releasing August 7); and Studiocanal's "The Custom of the Country," an adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel, starring opposite Sydney Sweeney. Woodall continues to be represented by Anonymous Content, B-Side Management, Shelter PR, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman.

Leo Woodall is a rapidly rising British actor who broke out on the international stage with his role as Jack in the second season of HBO's "The White Lotus" (2022), earning critical praise. He followed this with the lead role of Dexter in Netflix's adaptation of David Nicholls' novel "One Day" (2024), which became a global streaming hit. His career has since accelerated rapidly, with roles in major franchises (LOTR), prestige dramas (Nuremberg), rom-coms (Bridget Jones), and independent films (Tony). Signing with CAA β€” one of the "Big Three" Hollywood talent agencies β€” represents a major career milestone that positions him for top-tier leading roles. CAA represents many of the industry's biggest stars and has significant packaging power for film and television projects.

Woodall's signing with CAA marks his transition from breakout talent to legitimate A-list contender in Hollywood. With his involvement in the Lord of the Rings franchise and the Anthony Bourdain biopic, he is positioning himself for the kind of franchise and prestige career that defines top-tier actors. His trajectory β€” from British TV to HBO to Netflix to major Hollywood representation β€” reflects the modern path to stardom in an industry increasingly shaped by streaming platforms.

πŸ“° Source: Deadline
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