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.
Known for
ActingBirthday
November 19, 1976Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
22Place of birth
Staten Island, New York, USAAlso known as
Hassan Iniko JohnsonCast credits
In Too Deep
LatiqueI Tried
KPBrooklyn's Finest
BeamerBelly
MarkGun
ClintonAn American in Hollywood
PaulStaten Island Summer
MurrayBlack and White
InikoClockers
SkillsBobbi Kristina
Bobby BrownTop Five
CraigPaid in Full
AccompliceBlood Brother
JoeThe Devil's Own
TeenagerOvum
BarnardEqual Standard
JusticeMarci X
TinfoilNewlyweeds
Two For ThreeHunther
CharlieStanding Up, Falling Down
Aaron