Malick Bowens
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Malick Bowens is an American actor[1] who is known for several roles in many movies such as Out of Africa produced by Sydney Pollack. He played the ex president of Zaire Joseph Mobutu for the autobiographic film in tribute to Muhammad Ali realised in 2001 with Will Smith, and was also known too for being incarnate Palo, the powerful evil sorcerer in The Believers produced by John Schlesinger in 1986.
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- ^ Baumann, Paul (December 27, 1985). "Redford-Streep: Vehicle of Escape". The Day (New London): p. C4. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=u0FHAAAAIBAJ&sjid=m_gMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1996,5942137&dq=malick+bowens&hl=en. Retrieved 9 June 2011.