"EastEnders" Danny Dyer is on a break from the show following BBC's decision to give him time to sort things out in his life. He has been looking "exhausted" while on the show.

Co-star John Partridge said that the Assassin star might be under enormous pressure due to the erratic schedule. Partridge believes that the hectic show schedule might be taking a toll on his life.

According to The Sun, Dyer was forced by BBC bosses to quit as they are worried at his habitual heavy drinking. He attended the National Television Awards obviously drunk. He won an award for his role in the show.

The bosses are concerned about him so he was relieved from the show for some weeks. The network informed that they did not force him to take a break or quit the show according to BBC. They just want him to address the things that need to be sorted in his life.

"EastEnders" Danny Dyer was known to be a heavy drinker and failed to quit the vice. The network was deeply affected when he was off the show because they have to plan ahead. The situation created behind-the-scene troubles because he is the biggest star of the show. The production crew have to double time to shoot scenes in advance.

He plays Mick Carter, the husband of Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) and together they manage the Queen Victoria Pub. The actor joined the television show in 2013 and became popular with the followers of the show. He appeared on "Who Do You Think You Are?" and might replace Peter Capaldi in "Doctor Who."

The 39-year-old actor had his own TV series before - "Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men."He appeared in "Mean Machine" and "The Football Factory." "EastEnders" Danny Dyer fans are hoping that he will back on the show soon.