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EastEnders Josh star's life - rival soap role, hair transformation and hunky snaps

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EastEnders star Eddie Eyre played Josh Hemmings and first appeared on the BBC soap as a love interest for Lauren Branning.Josh, son of James Willmott-Brown, arrived in Walford in 2017 and soon began a relationship with Lauren.But around a year later he left the soap after announcing a move to Glasgow following a lucrative job offer - while Lauren also departed Walford for a fresh start.But who is Eddie Eyre?Daily Star examines everything you need to know about the actor - from his other roles including Game of Thrones, to the hunky snaps he shares online.Eddie was educated at Abingdon School from 1999 to 2006 and has appeared in both the stage and screen.Before his TV roles, he appeared in a string of stage shows, such as Women of Troy, Mansfield Park and The Seagull.Eddied then hit the big time - making his West End debut in St Martin's Theatre playing Sergeant Trotter in the Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap.He first appeared in a BBC show as Baz in a short film for BBC Bitesize before landing his Eastenders role.Since appearing on Eastenders he has made guest appearances in The Athena and Ransom as Casper Conway and Rob Cooper, respectively.His most recent appearance was last week in rival BBC soap Doctors series in a cameo as bar manager Steve Hedges.Looking back at his time on Eastenders, Eddie told Digital Spy he only has happy memories.He said: "I had a brilliant time there.

It's such a great cast and crew. I really enjoyed playing Josh. Working on a show like EastEnders, or any other continuing drama, is such a good experience for a young actor who's wanting camera experience.

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