Badja Djola

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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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Known for

The X-Files

Napoleon 'Neech' Manley

ER

Mike Lembreaux

Chicago Hope

Jean Baptiste Marche

The Brave

Rider

The Waterdance

Decton

Gunshy

Abel

Penitentiary

'Half Dead' Johnson

Brooklyn South

Clude Miller

Rosewood

John Bradley

Deterrence

Harvey

The Last Boy Scout

Alley Thug

Knight Rider 2010

Zeke

Butter

Roscoe

The Lightship

Nate

Night at the Golden Eagle

Gabriel

Mississippi Burning

Agent Monk

The Lonely Guy

Native

The Lone Gunmen

An Innocent Man

John Fitzgerald

The Last Don

Phil Sharkey

First Time Felon

Disciple Leader

Roc

William Long

The Hurricane

Mobutu

The Serpent and the Rainbow

Gaston

Night Shift

Cleon

The Players Club

The Doctor

Heaven's Prisoners

Batist

Who's the Man?

Lionel Douglas

Back in the Day

Grant Brown

A Rage in Harlem

Slim

The Main Event

Heavyweight In Gym

Marked for Murder

Christmas on Division Street

Scorpio

More Secrets of the X-Files

Self

Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel

Fast Eddie

The Price of Air

Sugar

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