Badja Djola
Acting Born Apr 9, 1948 Brooklyn, New York, USA 24 credits
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Badja Medu Djola (born Bernard Bradley; April 9, 1948 – January 8, 2005) was an American actor from Brooklyn, New York who worked primarily within Black film. He is best known for Mississippi Burning, Penitentiary, A Rage in Harlem, and Who's the Man?
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Full filmography
- The X-Files (1993) as Napoleon 'Neech' Manley
- ER (1994) as Mike Lembreaux
- Chicago Hope (1994) as Jean Baptiste Marche
- Brooklyn South (1997) as Clude Miller
- The Last Boy Scout (1991) as Alley Thug
- The Lone Gunmen (2001)
- Mississippi Burning (1988) as Agent Monk
- The Last Don (1997) as Phil Sharkey
- Roc (1991) as William Long
- The Hurricane (1999) as Mobutu
- The Players Club (1998) as The Doctor
- Night Shift (1982) as Cleon
- The Brave (1997) as Rider
- An Innocent Man (1989) as John Fitzgerald
- The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) as Gaston
- Rosewood (1997) as John Bradley
- Butter (1998) as Roscoe
- Who's the Man? (1993) as Lionel Douglas
- Gunshy (1998) as Abel
- Heaven's Prisoners (1996) as Batist
- A Rage in Harlem (1991) as Slim
- The Main Event (1979) as Heavyweight In Gym
- The Lonely Guy (1984) as Native
- The Waterdance (1992) as Decton