Quincy Brown, a multifaceted talent, effortlessly navigates the realms of film, television, music, fashion, sports, and technology, leaving a lasting impression on his audience. His mononym Quincy has become synonymous with innovation and creativity.
Quincy's breakthrough role in the 2015 Cannes and Sundance Film Festival hit, Dope, captured the hearts of many, paving the way for his subsequent appearances on FOX's hit television series, Star, created by Lee Daniels. His portrayal of Derek Jones became a mainstay character from 2016 to the series finale in 2019, earning him a recurring role in 50 Cent's upcoming Power prequel series, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, on STARZ.
Quincy's rising star status was solidified when he was featured in Netflix's Strong Black Lead campaign, "A Great Day in Hollywood". He also made it to the Top 10 of The Hollywood Reporter's year-end social media list in 2018. Kicking off 2019 with a bang, Christian Louboutin entrusted Quincy with the debut of their first sneaker collection, granting him complete creative freedom with Run Loubi Run.
Quincy has become a sought-after ambassador for top fashion and tech brands, including Bose, Coach, MCM, Montblanc, Zegna, and Pixel. Furthermore, he developed and launched his own photo app, "Fresh Crop", which soared to the top 50 selling applications within 24 hours of its release.
Born in New York to Km Porter and Al B. Sure, Quincy was named after his godfather, music legend Quincy Jones. Raised in Columbus, Georgia, he later moved to Los Angeles and was adopted by Sean "Diddy" Combs. Quincy graduated from Calabasas High School and currently resides in Los Angeles.