Christopher Moon, who rose to fame playing a notorious character on EastEnders in 2002, has since embarked on a
remarkable career transformation. Known for his dramatic storylines involving gangsters and blackmail in Walford,
Moon left the soap in 2005, moving to Sydney with his cousin. After stepping away from acting, he ventured into media,
contributing to TMZ and co-hosting Dead Famous Live alongside Gail Porter.
Moon’s path took a surprising turn when he decided to pursue a law degree from Birkbeck University in London. Now, nearly 20 years after leaving fame, Christopher Moon is a qualified solicitor specializing in commercial and media law. His expertise includes intellectual property, reputation management, and entertainment law, as well as involvement in restorative justice and mediation work.
Currently serving as a senior consultant at Ignition Law, Moon also holds positions in business affairs and as a solicitor for the Insanity Group. His inspiring journey from television star to legal expert showcases his incredible adaptability and determination, proving that he’s more than just a former soap star.