Hassan Johnson

Hassan Johnson

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.

The Devil's Own - PulpMovies
Clockers - PulpMovies
Belly - PulpMovies
Brooklyn's Finest - PulpMovies
Top Five - PulpMovies
Black and White - PulpMovies
Paid in Full - PulpMovies
Standing Up, Falling Down - PulpMovies
Staten Island Summer - PulpMovies
In Too Deep - PulpMovies
Gun - PulpMovies
Blood Brother - PulpMovies
Marci X - PulpMovies
I Tried - PulpMovies
Equal Standard - PulpMovies
Newlyweeds - PulpMovies
A Talent For Trouble - PulpMovies
Bobbi Kristina - PulpMovies
Ovum - PulpMovies
An American in Hollywood - PulpMovies
American Dream - PulpMovies
Hunther - PulpMovies
Amour Infinity: A Brooklyn Love Story - PulpMovies
Frankenhood - PulpMovies
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