From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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? Description above from the Wikipedia article Badja Djola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Mississippi Burning
(Agent Monk)
The Serpent and the Rainbow
(Gaston)
Deterrence
(Harvey)
The Last Boy Scout
(Alley Thug)
Heaven's Prisoners
(Batist)
The Waterdance
(Decton)
Knight Rider 2010
(Zeke)
Penitentiary
('Half Dead' Johnson)
The Price of Air
(Sugar)
Butter
(Roscoe)
Christmas on Division Street
(Scorpio)
The Hurricane
(Mobutu)
The Main Event
(Heavyweight In Gym)
Night Shift
(Cleon)
Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel
(Fast Eddie)
Rosewood
(John Bradley)
Gunshy
(Abel)
The Brave
(Rider)
Back in the Day
(Grant Brown)
Who's the Man?
(Lionel Douglas)
The Lightship
Night at the Golden Eagle
(Gabriel)
The Players Club
(The Doctor)
An Innocent Man
(John Fitzgerald)
A Rage in Harlem
(Slim)
The Lonely Guy
(Native)
First Time Felon
(Disciple Leader)
The Lone Gunmen
Chicago Hope
The X-Files
(Napoleon 'Neech' Manley)
Roc
(William Long)
Brooklyn South
(Clude Miller)
ER
(Mike Lembreaux)
The Last Don
(Phil Sharkey)