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Bambadjan Bamba (born January 30, 1982) is an Ivorian-born American actor.
He was born in the Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) and spent his adolescent years between the south Bronx and Richmond, Virginia. He studied at the Conservatory of Film and Dramatic Arts in New York City and was a founding member of the Sacred Drum Company.
Bambadjan has appeared in A-list television series such as Grey's Anatomy, The Sopranos, Parenthood, Chaos, NCIS: LA, ER, Cold Case, Law & Order and HBO’s Wyclef in America in which he played a series regular as the young Wyclef Jean. His film credits include I Think I Love My Wife with Chris Rock, Sympathy for Delicious with Mark Ruffalo, Fred: The Movie, Spinning into Butter, No Absolution and Battle Scars. He also has several theatre credits under his belt such as the Off- Broadway play ‘Till The Break of Dawn directed by Danny Hoch, Darfur My Home directed by Obba Babatundé, The Respect Project directed by George Faison and Do Lord Remember Me directed by Wilson Bell.
Bambadjan Bamba est originaire de Côte d'Ivoire. Il a fait une apparence mémorable dans l'émission Law & Order, où il était le personnage principal dont sa mère a planifié un meurtre
Bambadjan Bamba Actor reel 2010. Scenes include: Sopranos, Cold Case, Law and Order, I Think I Love My Wife, ER, Parenthood, Wyclef In America, No Absolution, Battlescars.
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Bambadjan Bamba and Mathew Elam stopped by the studios of LA Raw to discuss their upcoming project Papa. http://www.rawwater.net/LaRawBlog/interview-with-the-cast-of-papa/
African actor BAMBADJAN BAMBA demo reel. Bambadjan has appeared in a number television shows such as Law and Order, the Sopranos, Wyclef in America, and feature films such as I think I Love My Wife, Spinning into butter, Battlescars.
Enjoy this very funny backstage video during the shooting of 'Default'! Meet actor Mohamed Dione aka. 'chocolat chaud' (hot chocolat) and take delight in his comedy. Also featured actors Bambadjan Bamba from Ivory Coast, Hakeem Shady from Somalia, and Kamal Moummad who proudly represents both France and Morocco.
Press Pass LA host Ryan Hooks caught up with the cast of "The Good Place" starring Ted Danson and Kristen Bell which premieres on NBC September 19th. Check out his interviews with Jameela Jamil, D'Arcy Carden, Bambadjan Bamba and Manny Jacinto.
Actor Scott Eastwood from 'Suicide Squad' talks about the summer's biggest movie and what it's like to be Clint Eastwood's son. Genre(s): Action, Crime, Fantasy Director: David Ayer Stars: Margot Robbie, David Harbour, Jared Leto, Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, Will Smith, Viola Davis, Bambadjan Bamba, Scott Eastwood 'Suicide Squad' summary: Intelligence officer Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) decides to assemble a team of dangerous, incarcerated supervillains for a top-secret mission. Figuring it has nothing to lose, the U.S. government supplies weapons to Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) and other despicable inmates. Dubbed the Suicide Squad, the united criminals must defeat a mysterious and powerful entity while contending with the antics...
LE FILM ''PAPA'' DE L'IVOIRIEN BAMBA BAMBADJAN en premiere au prestigieux festival des films de manhattan
In 2006, Chromolume Theatre presented the West Coast Premiere of the James de Jongh play, Do Lord Remember Me. This production won the NAACP Award for Musical Direction for Paul Wong, and was directed by Wilson Bell. It starred Rodney J. Hobbs, Annzella Victoria, Shavonda Mitchell, Arthur Richardson, Parnell Damone Marcano, Bambadjan Bamba and Christopher Carrington with scenic and sound design by James Esposito, lighting design by Christopher Singleton, costume design by Laura Russell and stage managed by Elliott J. Lawrence. This version starred Christopher Carrington in the role originated by Parnell Damone Marcano. www.crtheatre.com/dolord.html From the day of the first slave auction in 1655, to the publication of the first slave autobiography in London in 1789, the voices of the ...