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  1. Booker T. Bradshaw (May 21, 1940 – April 1, 2003) was an American record producer, film and TV actor, and Motown executive.

  2. Booker Bradshaw. Writer: The Rockford Files. Bradshaw, disillusioned and working at his Father's Life Insurance Company, applied his singing talents on the "Ted Mack Family Hour" (1951).

  3. Booker Bradshaw (21 May 1940 – 1 April 2003; age 62) was the actor who played Dr. M'Benga in the Star Trek: The Original Series second and third season episodes "A Private Little War" and "That Which Survives".

  4. Booker Bradshaw. Writer: The Rockford Files. Bradshaw, disillusioned and working at his Father's Life Insurance Company, applied his singing talents on the "Ted Mack Family Hour" (1951). After this he studied at Harvard to earn a degree in English.

  5. Apr 1, 2003 · Booker T. Bradshaw (May 21, 1940 – April 1, 2003), born in Richmond, Virginia, was an American record producer, film and TV actor, and Motown executive.

  6. Birthday: May 21, 1940. Birthplace: Virginia, USA. Booker Bradshaw worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. In the early stages of his Hollywood career, Bradshaw held...

  7. Booker Bradshaw is known as an Actor, Writer, and Story. Some of his work includes Coffy, Alice Through the Looking Glass, The Strawberry Statement, 5 Weeks in a Balloon, Star Trek, Lazer Tag Academy, Skullduggery, and Goldie Gold and Action Jack.

  8. Booker Bradshaw. Actor, Writer. Born May 21, 1940 in Virginia, USA. Bradshaw, disillusioned and working at his Father's Life Insurance Company, applied his singing talents on the "Ted Mack Family Hour" (1951). After this he studied at Harvard to earn a degree in English.

  9. Learn about Booker Bradshaw on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Booker Bradshaw including Coffy and Alice Through the Looking Glass.

  10. Booker Bradshaw. Photo Gallery. 4 photos. Biography. Bradshaw, disillusioned and working at his Father's Life Insurance Company, applied his singing talents on the "Ted Mack Family Hour" (1951). After this he studied at Harvard to earn a degree in English.

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