Leo Woodall Admits He Sometimes Misses His Temporary Tattoos From “The White Lotus” (Exclusive)

The 28-year-old actor stars in the new thriller series 'Prime Target' on Apple TV+

Zoe Mcconnell/August Leo Woodall 2023 portrait Hollywood Reporter

Zoe Mcconnell/August

Leo Woodall 2023 portrait Hollywood Reporter

While he might not have a lot of inked skin in real life, Leo Woodall has lived vicariously through some of his tattoo-clad characters.

“I was covered in temporary ones in White Lotus,” the 28-year-old actor tells PEOPLE in this week's issue about his role as Jack, a “bad boy”, who even had a tattoo on his neck. “I miss them occasionally.”

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Woodall was able to relive the excitement as well while filming his upcoming new crime thriller Tuner. “I had loads of tattoos in that film, starring opposite Dustin Hoffman,” he recalls. “I had a bunch up my arm and on my hand.”

Fabio Lovino/HBO Leo Woodall in White Lotus Season 2

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Leo Woodall in White Lotus Season 2

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Aside from his roles, Woodall does have “one little one” that holds sentimental value. “It is the house number from where I grew up,” he says. “I got it in 2020.”

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What stops the actor from covering himself head to toe? Patience, or lack thereof. “I can imagine getting one or two more,” he adds. “I wouldn't want to have to sit in hair and makeup for two extra hours getting them covered up.”

Woodall, who stars as Edward Brooks in the new Apple TV+ thriller series Prime Target, shared more memorable moments with the magazine for One Last Thing:

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Last time something gave me chills

Wicked. I have such respect for Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. I’ve caught myself singing “Popular.” I can hold a tune, but I won’t be auditioning for a musical anytime soon.

Last class I took

I took numerous math classes for Prime Target. I couldn’t tell you what he was trying to teach me. I think they hoped I’d understand it, but I understood nothing.

Apple TV+ Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell in

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Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell in "Prime Target," now streaming on Apple TV+. credit: apple TV+

Last time I danced

Filming a scene for Bridget Jones [: Mad About the Boy]. I was dancing a lot. I’ve got rhythm, but choreography has always been my thing.

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Last dream I remember

I had a dream that Shrek was running for something in Canada, and people had to vote for him. I was shouting at everybody, “Why is no one voting for Shrek?!” It probably has some meaning, but I have no idea what it is.

Prime Target is now available on Apple TV+.

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