Susie Money is a costumer who worked as key costumer on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Enterprise. The MACO character S. Money, portrayed by stunt actress Dorenda Moore, was named after her.
In 1984 Money worked as assistant property master on Maria's Lovers, starring John Savage and Keith Carradine. She then worked as wardrobe assistant on Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984), Seven Minutes in Heaven (1985), Insignificance (1985), Krush Groove (1985), Manhunter (1986), and Track 29 (1988). In 1986 she was the costume designer for Static, which featured Bob Gunton and Amanda Plummer.
After working as costumer on Crossing Delancey (1988) and What's Love Got to Do with It (1993, with Joe Diaz), Money became the costume or wardrobe supervisor on Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989), A Shock to the System (1990), Mo' Better Blues (1990), The Temp (1993, with Abram Waterhouse), Blood In Blood Out (1993), the television drama Lush Life (1993), Dead Man (1995, with Dave Powell and Abram Waterhouse), The Great White Hype (1996), The Chamber (1996), and B*A*P*S (1997).
Star Trek credits[]
(This list is currently incomplete.)
- TNG: "Bloodlines" – Costumer (uncredited, Season 7)
- ENT:
- "Broken Bow" (Season 1)
- "Fight or Flight" (uncredited)
- "Strange New World"
- "Unexpected"
- "Terra Nova" (uncredited)
- "The Andorian Incident"
- "Breaking the Ice" (uncredited)
- "Civilization"
- "Fortunate Son" (uncredited)
- "Cold Front"
- "Silent Enemy" (uncredited)
- "Dear Doctor"
- "Sleeping Dogs"
- "Shadows of P'Jem" (uncredited)
- "Shuttlepod One" (uncredited)
- "Fusion"
- "Rogue Planet" (uncredited)
- "Acquisition"
- "Oasis" (uncredited)
- "Detained"
- "Vox Sola" (uncredited)
- "Fallen Hero"
- "Desert Crossing" (uncredited)
- "Two Days and Two Nights"
- "Shockwave" (uncredited)