Willie J. Broadie Sr.

Willie J. Broadie Sr.

Willie J. Broadie Sr. is a professional bodyguard, actor, producer, manager and personal assistant. His motto: Honesty and loyalty are what I live for!

He provided security and personal assistant duties for Diamond Ruff stars Fredro Starr, Michael Colyar, Felicia (Snoop) Pearson, Dennis L.A. White, and Norm Golden, as well as Diamond Ruff creator Joe Young Jr.  His client list also includes: Ne-Yo, Onyx, Room Service, The Gables, All star, Smooth, Addictive, Seville the Promoter, and O.J. Simpson.

His film work includes: Diamond Ruff (2011); The New Yorkers (2003); Marci X (2001); Men in Black II (2001); and Malcolm X (1992).

Willie enjoyed a successful amateur boxing career, winning the 1997 Golden Gloves Heavyweight Boxing and 1997 Rocky Marciano Heavyweight titles and the New England Boxing Championships (1994 to 1999). He turned pro in 2000, and appeared on ESPN's Thunderbox Show. He studied Jujitsu for six years, Bando for two years and Mixed Martial arts for a year, and won more than 50 Martial Arts Tournaments.