British actor Leo Woodall said he has developed greater confidence in his craft while filming his latest project, "Tuner" [1].

Woodall's evolution as a performer highlights the role of mentorship in the film industry, particularly when emerging talent works alongside established cinematic icons.

Speaking with Sky News in the United Kingdom, Woodall said he learned specific lessons while collaborating with Dustin Hoffman [1]. He said the experience of working with Hoffman on the production of "Tuner" served as a catalyst for his personal and professional growth [1].

Woodall said the process of building his confidence was a central part of his experience on the set [1]. The actor said the guidance provided by Hoffman helped him refine his approach to acting, and navigate the complexities of his role [1].

While the actor did not specify the exact techniques he adopted, he said the environment of the film allowed him to expand his range [1]. This development comes as Woodall continues to transition into more prominent roles within the global film landscape [1].

Throughout the interview, Woodall reflected on the shift in his mindset from previous projects to his current work [1]. He said the collaboration with a veteran like Hoffman provided a unique perspective on the discipline required for high-level performance [1].

Leo Woodall said he has developed greater confidence in his craft.

The collaboration between a rising star like Woodall and a veteran like Hoffman suggests a traditional apprenticeship model still persists in modern cinema. By focusing on confidence and mentorship, Woodall is positioning himself for more complex lead roles as he leverages the prestige associated with Hoffman's influence.