Brian Godfrey Net Worth

Brian Godfrey Net Worth is
$200,000

Brian Godfrey Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Brian Cameron Godfrey (1 May 1940 – 11 February 2010) was a Welsh international footballer.Brian was an inside forward who started his league career at Everton where he only made one appearance before joining Scunthorpe United in June 1960. He made his League debut for the Iron on the opening day of the season away to Charlton Athletic on 20 August 1960, scoring on his home debut five days later against Ipswich Town.He partnered ace marksman Barrie Thomas in the Iron's attack and helped them nearly reach the top flight when finishing 4th in the Second Division in 1961–62. This is Scunthorpe's highest ever position and resulted in him being spotted by the Welsh Under-23 selectors, becoming the first United player ever to receive such an honour. His last League game for the Iron was at home to Portsmouth on 21 September 1963.Preston North End paid £8,000 for him in October 1963. He made his debut for Preston a couple of weeks later away at Northampton Town. He scored ten goals in his first fourteen League games for the club, including a hat trick against Ipswich Town in a 5–1 away win. In the 1965–66 season, Godfrey was Preston's leading goalscorer including a four minute hat trick in the last game of the season: a 9–0 win against Cardiff City.His goalscoring exploits did not go unnoticed, as he certainly impressed the Welsh selectors after joining the famous Lilywhites, gaining three full international caps. Two of these were in 1964: against Northern Ireland in April 1964 at Swansea, scoring one goal on his international debut, and against Denmark in Copenhagen in the October. His third and final Welsh appearance came against Italy in Florence in May 1965, Godfrey getting the consolation goal in a 4–1 defeat. Everton apart, his entire career was spent with clubs outside the First Division. His biggest disappointment was on signing for Second Division Preston, and not being in the side that made its way to Wembley, losing in the FA Cup Final to West Ham United, after scoring in the sixth round victory over Oxford United. He did, however, help Preston finish third in the Second Division, just missing out on promotion.Godfrey was transferred, with Brian Greenhalgh, to Aston Villa in September 1967. He scored on his Villa debut, and he and Greenhalgh scored 18 goals between them in their first 17 games in Villa colours. Unfortunately, despite their efforts, Villa were relegated to the Third Division at the end of the 1969–70 season for the first time in the club's history. He managed to play and Captain Villa at Wembley in the 1970–71 League Cup Final against Tottenham Hotspur while they were still a Third Division side, but finished on the Runners-up side. Villa also just missed out on promotion, finishing in fourth place in the League.He joined Bristol Rovers from Aston Villa for £35,000 and Ray Graydon in part-exchange in September 1971. At Eastville he became an immediate inspiration to a young, developing Rovers team. One early highlight was

Date Of Birth1940-05-01
Died2010-02-11
Place Of BirthEngland, UK
ProfessionActor
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Frequent pantomime dame and nephew of fellow comedy actor Tommy Godfrey. His grandmother was also an actress.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Run for Your Wife2012
Barbara2000TV SeriesDirector
Hi-de-Hi!1988TV SeriesJimmy Jasper
Up the Elephant and Round the Castle1985TV SeriesBarman
Chance in a Million1984TV SeriesMalcolm
The Kenny Everett Television Show1982-1983TV SeriesVarious
Let There Be Love1982TV SeriesWaiter
Blakes 71981TV SeriesZVP Guard / Slave
Kelly Monteith1980-1981TV Series
Mike Yarwood in Persons1981TV Series
Minder1979TV SeriesYoung Man 'Mr. Booze'
George & Mildred1979TV SeriesReporter
Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers1977Foster
Under the Bed1977Timothy
The Mating Season1976TV MovieRobin Gillespie
The Liver Birds1976TV SeriesDelivery boy
Queen Kong1976Second Actor
Angels1976TV SeriesKeith Crawford
7 of 11973TV SeriesPlayboy
Thirty-Minute Theatre1973TV SeriesBernard
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?1973TV SeriesGarry
Father Dear Father1970-1973TV SeriesJack, Assistant at Travel Agency / William / Dumbo
Colditz1972TV SeriesMorris
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971TV SeriesPeach
You and the World1969-1971TV SeriesDanny
Macbeth1970TV SeriesDonalbain
Jackanory1970TV SeriesPeter Hadley
Theatre 6251965TV SeriesMunn Major
I Could Go on Singing1963Extra (uncredited)

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Best of Les Dawson1999Video

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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