Hassan Johnson

Hassan "Iniko" Johnson is an American actor from Park Hill, Staten Island, New York.[1] He portrayed Roland "Wee-Bey" Brice on HBO's The Wire and also starred as Drew Hill in Flatbush Misdemeanors on Showtime.

Hassan Johnson
Born
Other namesHinikoj
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
Children1

Hershal Pandya wrote for Vulture that Johnson's "niche is that of the gangster who pivots between being terrifying and baffling from line to line, and who delivers deeply silly lines with the untouchable swagger of someone whom no one in their life dares to question."[2]

Career edit

Johnson's first acting role was in the 1995 Spike Lee film Clockers.[3] 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 appeared in Brooklyn's Finest, Belly and The Devil's Own.[4][5]

He owns a production company called Autumn Leaves, which he named after his daughter.[6]

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", Boyz n da Hood's "Dem Boyz", Obie Trice's music video for "Snitch", Jadakiss's music video "Time's up", Freeway's "What We Do?" music video alongside his fellow cast-members from The Wire, Jay-Z's music video for "Anything", 50 Cent's music video "Just a Lil Bit", the crime-drama web series "Dead Man's Trigger",[7] and alongside DMX and Nas in the movie Belly. He was Jennifer Hudson's love interest in "No One Gonna Love You" video. Johnson also played a small role in Entourage as rapper Saigon's manager.

Most recently Johnson has appeared as the character Lorenzo on the CBS television show Person of Interest,[8] and as the voice actor for Harold "Stretch" Joseph in the video game Grand Theft Auto V.[9] He appeared in the 2018 WWE Studios film Blood Brother.

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995ClockersSkills
1997The Devil's OwnTeenager
1998BellyMark
1999In Too DeepLatique
Black and WhiteIniko
2000Amour InfinitySilence
2001Prison SongJay
SluggersChappyShort
2002Paid in FullAccomplice
2003Marci XTinfoil
2007I TriedKP
2008Who's Deal?Clock
American DreamWisdom
2009Brooklyn's FinestBeamer
FrankenhoodMarcellus
A Day in the LifeMr. Fix It
BreatheJimmyShort
2010GunClinton
The Blue WallCloudShort
2013NewlyweedsTwo For Three
Once Upon a Time in QueensAgent Butler
BugDerrickShort
2014An American in HollywoodPaul
Top FiveCraig
2015ConjureBlessShort
OvumBarnard
Staten Island SummerMurray
2016Happy BabyMarco
Guns and GramsFreaky
2017Bobbi KristinaBobby BrownTV movie
Ms. RenaissancePierre GardanShort
2018No Good Gang GirlsLos Muertos MemberShort
A Talent for TroubleSean Wellington
Ladies Love Leo Littles: A Lesson in ChivalryLeo Littles
Blood BrotherJoe
2019Standing Up, Falling DownAaron
Me-Short
2020Lethal ProceduresRay Thornton
Equal StandardJustice
Guns and GramsFreaky
2021Better Than My LastDamion CarterTV movie
2022HuntherCharlie
2023Story AveReggie

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–96New York UndercoverRed/AhmedEpisode: "Manchild" & "Toy Soldiers"
2001NYPD BlueLenny SheltonEpisode: "Waking Up Is Hard to Do"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJuniorEpisode: "Wrath"
2002Law & OrderArnoldEpisode: "Access Nation"
2002–08The WireRoland 'Wee-Bey' BriceRecurring Cast: Season 1 & 4, Guest: Season 2-3 & 5
2004Law & OrderTrevor HawkinsEpisode: "Gunplay"
2005–07ERDarnell ThibeauxRecurring Cast: Season 11-12, Guest: Season 13
2006Rescue MeCell MateEpisode: "Chlamydia"
EntourageBunkyEpisode: "I Wanna Be Sedated"
2007NumbersCalvin BradleyEpisode: "End of Watch"
2009Dark BlueBobby KilgoreEpisode: "August"
2010Cold CaseRobert Miggs '10Episode: "Shattered"
2012Dead Man's TriggerAgent PatelMain Cast
The Good WifeGavin WellsEpisode: "Waiting for the Knock"
2013Person of InterestLorenzoEpisode: "2 Pi R"
2014The BlacklistPete MaguireEpisode: "Mako Tanida (No. 83)"
2016Blue BloodsMorgan RutherfordEpisode: "The Extra Mile"
2017The BreaksDetective Anthony PurdellRecurring Cast
2018Trappin'GreedyEpisode: "Money Ain't a Thang"
2019TalesDougieEpisode: "Deep Cover"
2019–20The Last O.G.HowardEpisode: "Keep Their Heads Ringing" & "Warning"
2020For LifeBobby LatimerRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2021-22Flatbush MisdemeanorsDrew HillMain Cast
2022This FoolDavonteEpisode: "Putazos"

Video games edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Grand Theft Auto VHarold 'Stretch' Joseph

References edit

  1. ^ Murphy, Joel (January 2008). "One on One with Hassan Johnson". www.hobotrashcan.com. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  2. ^ Pandya, Hershal (August 17, 2022). "Hassan Johnson Is Television's Funniest Gangster". Vulture. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Hassan Johnson: BEing More Progressive". Bemagazine.me. May 17, 2012. Archived from the original on January 27, 2015. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  4. ^ Voger, Mark (July 10, 2010). "'Brooklyn's Finest' DVD review". The Star-Ledger. New Jersey On-Line. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  5. ^ Lawrence Van Gelder (November 4, 1998). "FILM REVIEW; For Young Blacks, Decency vs. Crime". The New York Times. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  6. ^ "Hassan Johnson: Unconventional Means". Allhiphop.com. December 3, 2004. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  7. ^ Eisenberg, Dave (August 3, 2012). "A New Generation of Filmmakers Look to Fund Their Craft on the Web, With Help from Zoomtilt". BostInno. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  8. ^ "Hassan Johnson (Wee-Bey Brice) — Where Are They Now? The Post-Finale Careers of 'The Wire's' Cast". Complex. February 19, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  9. ^ "Grand Theft Auto V (Video Game 2013)". IMDb.com. Retrieved February 15, 2019.

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