He and his current wife, Charlotte Christian, met in 2004 at a wedding in Stillwater, MN.
[1] Christian has directed five features, including Monday Morning (2012), which he also wrote, produced, edited and co-starred (Vanguard Cinema);[2] A socio-political drama set within the context of a Minnesota political campaign and the harsh realities of Los Angeles's homeless community, Monday Morning received a limited release at Laemmle's Music Hall.
Due to its subject matter and graphically explicit footage, Monday Morning disturbed some while receiving praise from a number of critics.
For Heaven's Sake (Vanguard Cinema); Club Fed (MGM DVD Cinemax, Comedy Central); "California Casanova" (MGM DVD; Cinamax) was Christian's first film which he also wrote (MGM DVD; Cinamax); and it was made when actor, Jerry Orbach (Law and Order), read the screenplay, written by Christian, and offered to play the lead role in it, which brought about the independent financing.
He was a recipient of a Los Angeles Drama-Logue Critics Award for outstanding performance in Naomi Court.