Former ‘Hollyoaks’ star Adam Woodward has been working on an unnamed project with Jon Voight.

Adam Woodward worked with Jon Voight on a new project

Adam Woodward worked with Jon Voight on a new project

The 31-year played eye-candy Brody Hudson the Channel 4 soap but his character was killed off by villain Warren Fox two years ago and Woodward went on to retain as an osteopath after leaving the show. However, he's now revealed he's been working on a Hollywood project with the ‘Midnight Cowboy’ star, 84.

He wrote on Instagram: "THATS A WRAP! Leaving the latest project after a total physical and mental transformation. What a wild ride with the most amazing people, I honestly can’t wait for people to see what we’ve managed to create the past 4 weeks."

Adam continued: "I'm so happy that something can be so good, it makes me so sad to leave it. Here’s to new friends and new family."

The ex ‘Emmerdale’ star previously suggested he had left showbiz behind completely after starting a new job as an osteopath.

Adam - who promotes his work under the name Elite Oesteo - wrote on the picture-sharing platform: "I trained with @eliteosteo over a year ago using his @kassermethod after he was the only person to help my lower back.

"I’ve helped so many friends and family with injuries and issues, I feel very grateful to be invited to head up his northern clinic.

"Not only is he a friend but now a business partner, helping people recover and getting the craziest of results. Clinic opening for bookings in the next 2 weeks stay tuned!"

Adam lamented leaving Brody behind and insisted he “will forever cherish” his award-winning stint in the fictional Cheshire town.

He said upon his 2021 departure: "I will forever cherish my time working on the abuse storyline for the positive impact we all made, and how well received it was by the audience.

"My time playing Brody has given me memories I will never forget and friends I’ll keep for a lifetime."

Adam added: "If you’ve loved Brody or hated him, just know I appreciate you watching him. Goodbye, Brody, and thanks for everything."