Aged 13, Woodyatt appeared on stage at the
National Theatre in
Tom Stoppard's play
On the Razzle. Following the completion of his studies at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, Woodyatt appeared in the BBC's children's drama series
The Baker Street Boys and the
ITV fantasy series
The Witches and the Grinnygog, both airing in 1983. He then put his acting career on hiatus and worked as a butcher in
Wales for a brief period, before joining the cast of
BBC soap opera
EastEnders in the role of
Ian Beale. Not expecting to stay much beyond the first year, Woodyatt has become the longest-serving male cast member in
EastEnders. In 2013, his longevity on the show was honoured at
The British Soap Awards, where he received the
Lifetime Achievement Award. Woodyatt has also appeared as a guest personality on several BBC game shows and charity fundraisers, including
A Question of Sport,
Robot Wars (winning the show's Celebrity Special with the robot
Pussycat) and
Children in Need. In 2015, Woodyatt played the henchman of the
Wicked Queen in a pantomime production of
Snow White at Swindon's Wyvern Theatre. Speaking about joining the production, Woodyatt commented: "I absolutely love performing in front of an audience as it's so different to camera – I love the reaction of the audience. I am very much looking forward to spending the Christmas season at the Wyvern Theatre, which I know has a reputation for staging outstanding pantomimes." On 24 April 2015, the comedy singer Gavin Osborn released a song titled "Adam Woodyatt", with the lines "Imagine how it feels, being Ian Beale". In 2019, he appeared on
Celebrity Masterchef. In August 2020, it was announced Woodyatt would be taking an "extended break" from appearing in
EastEnders. In 2022, he made a brief return for the funeral of
Dot Cotton (
June Brown). He returned on a permanent basis in August 2023, alongside the character's wife
Cindy Beale who was supposedly killed off 25 years prior. In November 2021, Woodyatt was announced as one of the two annual late entrants during the
twenty-first series of''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, entering alongside Coronation Street'' actor
Simon Gregson. He was eliminated on day 18 from Gwrych Castle (hosting its second season) in Wales on 10 December 2021, finishing in sixth place. Woodyatt is also a photographer, a hobby he took up while performing
On The Razzle at the
National Theatre when he was 13 years old. In 2008, he won the Architectural Photographer of the Year Award of The Societies of Photographers with a picture he took at
St Pancras, where he was filming
EastEnders. ==Personal life==