James Bye’s new job revealed after Martin Fowler’s tragic death in EastEnders – and it’s WORLDS away from the Square
Viewers were heartbroken to see Martin pass away in the 40th anniversary
EASTENDERS alum James Bye’s new job has been revealed – after the tragic death of alter-ego Martin Fowler.
James, 41, played beloved Martin from 2014 until he was killed off in the BBC soap’s live 40th anniversary episode.
The actor’s next move after leaving Albert Square behind has now been revealed.
He will play iconic Jane Austen hero Mr Darcy in the theatrical world premiere of Death Comes To Pemberley.
Addressing his new role, James said: “I am leaving EastEnders on an absolute high after the explosive live 40th anniversary episode.
“After a decade of gritty storylines it’s going to be quite a switch to put on period clothes as one of literature’s romantic leading men, but I can’t wait for this new chapter to begin.”
Written by P.D. James, the 2011 novel is a murder-mystery continuation to Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
This stage adaptation was adapted by Duncan Abel and Rachel Wagstaff, while it is directed by Joe Harmston.
It also includes Endeavour star Sean Rigby as Colonel Fitzwilliam among the cast.
Viewers watched as Martin died heroically following an explosion tearing through the Queen Vic.
The fruit-and-veg stall holder stayed behind to rescue his beloved ex-wife Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner).
As the two made their exit, a steel beam fell and crushed Martin’s legs.
Much of the live episode focused on paramedics’ attempts to help the legacy character.
Despite administering morphine, it soon became clear that Martin’s injuries were catastrophic.
As he lay trapped, he used his final moments to propose to Stacey, declaring his undying love for her.
But after the emergency services began to lift the beam, Martin succumbed to his injuries, leaving Stacey screaming in devastation.
Since then, it has been revealed that some of Martin’s family will return to Walford for his funeral.
Namely, his daughter Bex (Jasmine Armfield) and cousin Vicki (who is now played by Alice Haig).
Vicki will be accompanied by her boyfriend Ross (Alex Walkinshaw) and his son Joel (Max Murray).
EastEnders continues on BBC One and iPlayer.