Biography Flash: Leo Woodall Lands Major Film Roles Opposite Sebastian Stan While Dating White Lotus Co-Star Meghann Fahy
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The past few days have been nothing short of electric for Leo Woodall, marking a decisive moment in his rapid rise from ensemble star to leading man. The biggest headline swirling around Leo is his newly confirmed role in the upcoming film “Burning Rainbow Farm.” According to Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, Leo will star opposite Sebastian Stan in this true crime thriller helmed by Justin Kurzel. The dramatic project focuses on the infamous Michigan standoff of 2001, with Leo playing Rollie Rohm, one half of a controversial couple whose fight against authorities became a national spectacle. Production buzz is already heating up as Rocket Science preps to launch the film to buyers at Cannes, signaling a likely major release and another high-profile project for Leo this award season.
That’s not the only new role landing on Leo’s CV. Deadline reports he’s also been cast in the Anthony Bourdain biopic “Tony,” directed by Matt Johnson for A24, with filming beginning this month. While Leo’s role is still under wraps, the involvement of heavy hitters like Emilia Jones and Dominic Sessa is already drawing industry excitement.
Not to be outdone by his work schedule, Leo made a splash on November 7th at the London premiere of “Nuremberg.” The film, which finally hits cinemas after an acclaimed Toronto bow, sees him portraying Sgt. Howie Triest, a German-English interpreter who witnesses history’s most pivotal courtroom drama. Images from the Odeon Leicester Square showed Leo confidently walking the red carpet, a testament to his arrival in the period drama big leagues.
Socially, Leo and his partner Meghann Fahy remain a topic of fascination following their rare but much-photographed appearance at the TIME100 Next Gala late last month, as covered by Just Jared. The couple, who met during the filming of “The White Lotus,” have become more open about their relationship this year, making affectionate public appearances and even living together in Brooklyn, according to The New York Times and Elle. Leo’s personal statement about fame, shared by NZCity, reveals he’s still finding his footing amidst the frenzy, candidly acknowledging that “being objectified can mess with your head,” an honest admission that likely endears him even more to his fanbase.
Professionally, recent months have seen Leo take on a dizzying array of projects. From starring as a young mathematician in Apple TV’s thriller “Prime Target” to a buzzy supporting turn in “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” and the surprise appearance at the BFI London Film Festival for the heist movie “Tuner” alongside Dustin Hoffman, Leo is everywhere you look in 2025’s cultural landscape. Although social media buzz ticks up with every splashy event appearance and casting announcement, Leo himself stays relatively reserved online, letting his packed IMDb profile—and bold career choices—do the talking.
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