EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt shuts down his management firm after moving in to £93k motorhome
EASTENDERS star Adam Woodyatt has shut down his management firm after it lost its only client… himself.
The 52-year-old soap star – who has moved into a £93k motor home – formed the talent agency with his ex-wife Beverley Sharp.
Adam Woodyatt has shut down his talent agency – pictured in his motor home[/caption]She masterminded his career and negotiated panto deals and his six-figure EastEnders pay packet.
But after splitting from Beverley, he’s now pulled the plug on the firm’s website.
XL – based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire – offered “personal management service” and the one-page website gave an email address for actor submissions.
But the Ian Beale legend – currently taking a break from the soap to appear in a stage version of a Peter James crime drama – was the only star on the books.
Adam with his ex-wife Beverley Sharp[/caption]And he’s now being represented by London-based firm QTalent.
XL is still listed as a firm on Companies House and in 2019 had a bottomline of almost £250,000.
The couple also ran a gin business together but have also ceased producing the booze.
The soap favourite launched £40 a bottle Neat gin in 2017.
And the booze received rave reviews from experts and punters alike – with the star even forging a deal to supply the grog to restaurants run by food icon Marco Pierre White.
The pair launched a gin together but they have ceased producing the booze[/caption] Adam isn’t expected back on EastEnders until next year[/caption]Most read in Soaps
But the firm struggled to earn cash and in 2019 made their final batch.
An industry source said: “It’s a shame because it was a popular product in online stores but clearly that didn’t add up to a profit for Adam.”
Last year it was revealed how Adam and Beverley – who have two children together – had split after 22 years of marriage.
The Sun has contacted Adam’s representative for comment.