Shamed ex- Corrie star Bruno Langley is now working behind the camera as a portrait photographer.
Langley, who starred as Todd Grimshaw in the soap, was canned after his conviction for two sex assaults .
Now, instead of raking in a six figure wage on the popular show, he works at a studio charging £65 for a four-hour shoot.
Pals said he hoped to get into writing after he lost his TV role and Langley, 36, describes himself online as “actor/singer/songwriter”.
However, he was pictured last week running errands near the studio in Leeds.
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Langley, who has a 12-year-old son by a former partner, was also seen with a mystery woman.
He played Todd – Corrie’s first openly gay character – for 16 years. He was axed in 2017.
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At his trial, Langley admitted grabbing two women by the crotch as they walked past him in a nightclub.
He was spared jail but the judge branded his behaviour “disgraceful” and “degrading” before giving him a 12-month community order.
After his court shame, Bruno said: “I’ve been living way too fast for too long. My drinking had escalated.
“I’ve started going to see a counsellor and have been attending AA meetings.
“It is hard to explain why I would do anything as dreadful as that. It must have been awful for those women and I am ashamed.
“I sincerely apologise from the bottom of my heart.”