Alfie Moon
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Brother | Spencer Moon |
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First appearance | 21 November 2002 |
Grandmother | Nana Moon |
Creators | Tony Jordan |
Significant other | Roxy Mitchell |
Played by | Shane Richie |
Wife | Kat Slater |
Son | Bert Moon |
Ernie Moon | |
Other relat | Jake Moon |
Daughter | Cherry Slater |
Other name | Chris Wright |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 419471 |
About Alfie Moon
Alfie Moon is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Shane Richie. He made his first appearance on 21 November 2002, and left on 25 December 2005.
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EastEnders: Shane Richie's Alfie Moon set for prostate cancer story
By Sean SeddonBBC News
A new EastEnders storyline will see Alfie Moon diagnosed with Prostate Cancer after writers worked with charities to put an " authentic story" about the disease on screen.
Macmillan Cancer Support said they hope the development will " help open up vital conversations" about the illness.
One-in-eight men will get Prostate Cancer in their lifetime, according to Prostate Cancer UK.
Actor Shane Richie 's character first appeared in The Bbc series in 2002.
The storyline will " follow Alfie and those around him as he discovers and comes to terms with his diagnosis" The Bbc said.
Writers consulted Prostate Cancer UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and other experts in The Field while producing The Plot , while Richie met A Man affected by the illness to give him the " opportunity to understand what it's like to experience the disease first-hand".
Chris Clenshaw, the programme's executive producer, said producers wanted to " accurately portray such an emotional and pivotal storyline for Alfie, And One that many viewers may relate to".
He added: " Shane [Richie] has thoughtfully portrayed the realities of being diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with grace and understanding.
" We hope that this storyline resonates with The Audience , and that we represent it as sensitively, and as accurately, as possible. "
Macmillan Cancer Support's Dany Bell said the series could " raise awareness of The Signs and symptoms of Prostate Cancer and the impact a cancer diagnosis can have on individuals and their families".
He added: " We also know that men can often find it difficult to talk about cancer, to protect The People around them, or simply wanting to stay strong.
" We hope that seeing a character like Alfie go through this experience will help open up these vital conversations and highlight the array of support that's Out There . "
Amy Rylance of Prostate Cancer UK said: " It's been a privilege to provide insight into Alfie Moon 's journey with Prostate Cancer , ensuring an authentic story is told every step of The Way . "
Richie's Alife Moon returned to Albert Square last September after fleeing Walford in 2019 - and the character has seen storylines about dementia, cot death and infidelity.
What is Prostate Cancer and what are the symptoms?Prostate Cancer effects a walnut-sized gland situated in the pelvis below the bladder. It mainly effects men over the Age Of 50 and is more common in black men, or men whose father or brother have previously had the disease.
Common symptoms include:
These symptoms can be caused by other conditions too - But it is important to have any changes checked by a doctor.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com