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George Moss is a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His involvement in cinema is primarily recognized through his roles in two notable films. Moss made an uncredited appearance as a Pubgoer in the 1988 film "Distant Voices, Still Lives," directed by Terence Davies. He also portrayed the character of Mo in the 1991 film "Riff-Raff," directed by Ken Loach. Despite his limited on-screen credits, Moss's participation in these films has contributed to their respective narratives and cinematic experiences.
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