Quincy Brown
Quincy Brown
Quincy Brown, born June 4, 1991, is a multifaceted American actor, singer, model, and entrepreneur. He is the son of model Kim Porter and singer Al B. Sure!, and was raised by music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, who adopted him at age three. Quincy made his acting debut in the 2012 film We the Party and gained recognition for his role as Jaleel in the 2015 film Dope. He also starred in the TV series Star, created by Lee Daniels, and appeared in The Holiday Calendar on Netflix .Getty Images+6+6Famous People+6Famous People+2TheCityCeleb+2The Biography+2+8Famous People+8IMDb+8
In addition to his acting career, Quincy is an accomplished musician. He released his debut single, "Friends First," featuring rapper French Montana, in 2016. His music style blends R&B with contemporary influences, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Quincy has also ventured into entrepreneurship, founding his own production company and a tech startup, reflecting his diverse interests and business acumen .+3Famous People+3Hollywood Life+3The Biography
Known for his positive outlook and drive, Quincy has shared insights into his philosophy. He once stated, "I'm so driven just by my mentality," emphasizing the importance of mindset in achieving success . Additionally, he expressed his passion for technology, saying, "One of the spaces I am passionate about is tech" . These quotes reflect his commitment to personal growth and innovation.Hollywood LifeBrainyQuote+1BrainyQuote+1BrainyQuote+1BrainyQuote+1