Acting Career
As an actor Money appeared as a promotions man in the film Breaking Glass, and as a music-publishing executive in the Madness film Take It or Leave It. He also played one of Leonard Rossiter's fellow commuters dicing for first place across the River Thames, in the UK short film The Waterloo Bridge Handicap. Sometimes credited as G.B. Money or G.B, Money has appeared in a number of other small roles in British television programmes such as Bergerac, The Professionals, The Bill and Coronation Street. In 1979, Money also had a small role as the dim-witted Lotterby in the film version of Porridge. In 2000 he starred in a film based on guitarist Syd Barrett, as a fanatical fan stalking the rock star Roger Bannerman in the underground cult film Remember a Day.
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