Hassan Johnson

Hassan Johnson

Born 1976-11-19 (age 49) Staten Island, New York, USA
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Biography

An American actor. His most noted performance was appearing on the HBO program The Wire as Wee-Bey Brice. His first acting role was in the 1995 Spike Lee film Clockers. He also had a significant role in the motion picture In Too Deep, which was based on a true story. He also had a recurring role on ER as Darnell Thibeaux. Johnson has a small role in Brooklyn's Finest. He has also appeared in Mýa's music video for "Fallen", Killarmy's music video "Fair, Love & War, The Roots music video for "Break You Off", GZA's music video for "Knock Knock", Obie Trice's music video for "Snitch", Jay-Z's music video for "Anything", 50 Cent's music video "Just a Lil Bit" and alongside DMX and Nas in the movie Belly. Johnson also played a small role in Entourage as rapper Saigon's manager. He has recently modeled for Shady LTD Clothing. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Known For

Gun
Gun

2010

as Clinton

Clockers
Clockers

1995

as Skills

Brooklyn's Finest
Brooklyn's Finest

2010

as Beamer

Belly
Belly

1998

as Mark

Black and White
Black and White

1999

as Iniko

In Too Deep
In Too Deep

1999

as Latique

Bobbi Kristina
Bobbi Kristina

2017

as Bobby Brown

Newlyweeds
Newlyweeds

2013

as Two For Three

Paid in Full
Paid in Full

2002

as Accomplice

Equal Standard
Equal Standard

2021

as Justice

Top Five
Top Five

2014

as Craig

Staten Island Summer
Staten Island Summer

2015

as Murray

Blood Brother
Blood Brother

2018

as Joe

Standing Up, Falling Down
Marci X
Marci X

2003

as Tinfoil

A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life

2009

as Mr. Fix It

Prison Song
Prison Song

2001

as Jay

Frankenhood
Frankenhood

2009

as Marcellus

I Tried
I Tried

2007

as KP