Quincy Brown
Quincy Brown was born in New York City, New York, United States on June 4th, 1991 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 33, Quincy Brown biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Quincy Taylor Brown (born June 4, 1991) is an American actor and singer who performs under the mononym Quincy.
He starred in the 2015 film Brotherly Love, and released a music single "Friends First".
More recently, he is a regular on the television musical drama Star.
He is the son of the former model Kim Porter and singer, songwriter and record producer Al B. Sure!.
Early life
Quincy was named after his godfather, music and entertainment icon Quincy Jones, Al B Sure!’s mentor. In 1994, when he was three, his mother began a relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs and Diddy eventually became an informal step father to Quincy and raised him as his own. The couple had three more children together, a son, Christian, and twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie. For his 16th birthday, Diddy and Porter threw Quincy a celebrity studded party in Atlanta that was featured on MTV's My Super Sweet 16. His family moved around often but he spent most of his youth in Columbus, Georgia and later moved to Los Angeles, California in his final years of high school and completed his education at Calabasas High School.
Career
In the 2012 film We the Party, Quincy made his acting debut as Reggie. Quincy, as well as being an actor and singer, has ventured into other fields, including modeling and directing. Quincy marched in the Gaborone Fashion Weekend festival in Botswana in August 2012. Quincy appeared in the film Dope in January 2015. During New York Fashion Week, he walked in Naomi Campbell's Ebola awareness exhibition on February 19, 2015.
Quincy made his directorial debut in June 2015 with the music video for singer and actress Elle Winter's song No Words. In 2016, Daylon appeared on the television show The Haves and the Have Nots for a recurring role. Quincy appeared in a commercial for the sneaker brand Creative Recreation in February 2016. Quincy announced on June 23, 2016, that he had signed a record contract with Bad Boy/Epic Records. He collaborated with BoohooMan for their Autumn/Winter capsule series, and was the front man for the 2017 campaign On Valentines Day. It contained songs like Sunshine, and I can tell you. In the Netflix original film The Holiday Calendar, he appeared alongside Kat Graham as Josh.
Derek Jones, a lead role in the television series Star, was cast from 2016 to 2019. In 2019, Quincy directed and appeared in Run Loubi Run, a short film starring Christian Louboutin's first social media campaign. Quincy was also used by luxury brand MCM Worldwide in 2019 to debut its Sleep and Loungewear collection. In 2020, he was a part of a fashion campaign for the Coach and Bape collaboration and became the first male celebrity spokesperson for Coach New York watches.
Quincy appeared in Power Book III: Raising Kanan in 2021. Crown Camacho was his first appearance. Quincy was featured in the campaign for Ivy Park and Adidas's "Flex Park" collection in July 2021. He was also in the 2021 campaign for Montblanc and Masion Kitsuné's capsule collection and was used by Lacoste for the brand's promotion of its L001 sneaker. Quincy has appeared in newspapers and has been featured in numerous online publications, including Vogue.com and Forbes.com.
He is the inventor of the production company FourXample. Chalk by Quincy, a jeans collection with Embellish, and a start-up technology firm, are among his watch brands. Quincy developed and launched Fresh Crop, a photo editing service that was introduced in 2019.