Bambadjan Bamba

Bambadjan Bamba is an Ivorian-born American actor.

Life and career

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.[1]

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.[2]

Bambadjan's later film work includes Steven Soderbergh’s action-thriller Contagion, which was released in September 3, 2011, and also stars Matt Damon and Kate Winslet. He also appears in the film Beginners opposite Ewan McGregor.

Filmography

References

  1. "Bambadjan Bamba". Guiadelocio.com (Google translation) Retrieved 2016-5-9
  2. "Actor's heart is still in Africa". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2016-05-09.

External links

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