Mr Bullion is a supporting villain in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, portrayed by Drum and Bass artist Goldie.
A seemingly loyal servant to Valentin Zukovsky, Bullion ultimately double-crosses his boss by working for Elektra King. After tipping her off to Bond’s location at the Caviare Factory and the failed assassination attempt, Bullion resorts to leaving his gold case behind in the KGB Headquarters.
The bomb explodes but fails to kill Bond, Christmas Jones and Zukovsky, who ultimately gets his revenge by gunning him down during the Maiden’s Tower assault. True to his name, Bullion is easily recognisable by the sheer amount of gold jewelery he sports, including gold-capped teeth (which prompts Bond to quip “I see you put your money where your mouth is”). His real name is Maurice Womasa from Somalia. Apparently, according to Valentin, he does not trust banks.
Last Words – “Boss! You’re alive… So glad to see you!” – Zukovsky: “Me too,” [shoots him]