
Actor
Born September 8, 1938 in The Gambia
Gambian Louis Felix Danner Mahoney came to England ostensibly to train as a doctor. However, he abandoned medicine for the stage, probably his original intention. He enrolled at acting school in the 1970s and was a tireless campaigner for racial equality in his profession.

National Theatre Live: Allelujah!
Neville

River
Lumo

You, Me and the Apocalypse
Cardinal Anderson

The Trials of Jimmy Rose
Charlie Cook

Captain Phillips
Maersk Alabama Crew

Jonah
Old Mbwana

Victoria Falls: The Smoke That Thunders
Narrator

Being Human
Leo

All In The Game
Arthur

Doctor Who
Old Billy

New Tricks
Harry Page

Waking the Dead
Reverend Dennis Grant

Urban Gothic
Old Man / Papa Legba

Harbour Lights
Elvis

Shooting Fish
Magistrate

A Son of Africa: The Autobiography of a Slave
Father

One Foot in the Grave: One Foot in the Algarve
Humphrey

Women and Men: Stories of Seduction
Train Attendant

South of the Border
Clifford Stone

White Mischief
Abdullah

Cry Freedom
Lesotho Goverment Official

The Lenny Henry Show

Casualty
Tom Cavanagh

Death Is Part of the Process
Sipho

The Brothers McGregor
Mr Osborne

Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye
Dr. French

Sheena
Elder 1

Desert of Lies
Sylveste

Natural World
Narrator

A Woman Called Golda
Journalist

Bergerac
Kofi Mensah

Rise and Fall of Idi Amin
Freedom fighter Ofumbi

The Final Conflict
Brother Paulo

The Professionals
Doctor

Doctor Who: Planet of Evil
Ponti

Fawlty Towers
Doctor

Born Free
Chief Olotuno

Doctor Who: Frontier in Space
Newscaster

Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Frank

Crown Court
Thuo Kamuny

Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition
Julius

ITV Playhouse
Conference director

Slave Girls
Head Boy

The Plague of the Zombies
Servant

Curse of the Voodoo
African Expert

Guns at Batasi

Doctor Who
Ponti