![]() As the threats continue to creep in, actions take a dark turn and Tom is forced to find a way of saving his family from a brutal end. Despite the obvious objections from his wife (Laurie Brett, Woodyatt’s on-screen wife Jane in EastEnders), Tom explores the drive with the help of his IT-whizzkid son Max (Luke Ward-Wilkinson), and reveals its shocking contents, putting the Bryce family in danger. Despite common sense and the advice of every IT manager under the sun, Bryce opens the drive on his home laptop, with the intention of finding his owner. ![]() Woodyatt plays Tom Bryce, husband, father and failing businessman, who finds a USB drive on his train journey hope. Having taken a break from the long-running soap last year, Woodyatt has returned to his stage roots where his career started as a child, and can currently be seen in the crime thriller ‘Looking Good Dead’ which stops at Cambridge this week as part of its national tour. Having played EastEnders’ Ian Beale since its very first episode way back in 1985, you can’t blame Adam Woodyatt for wanting to stretch his acting legs and try something new. ![]()
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