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      Quincy Brown

      Quincy Brown

      Highest Rated: 88% Dope (2015)

      Lowest Rated: 28% We the Party (2012)

      Birthday: Jun 4, 1991

      Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

      Like his adoptive father, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Quincy Brown was involved in a number of career paths, from music to philanthropy and entrepreneurship, though acting in projects like the Fox series "Star" (2016- ) remained his most widely seen showcase. Born June 4, 1991 in New York City, New York, he was the son of model Kim Porter and model/actor/radio personality Albert Joseph Brown, who rose to fame in the '90s under the name Al B. Sure! His mother parted with Brown's father shortly after their son's third birthday, and she began a long-term relationship with Bad Boy Records founder Sean "Diddy" Combs, who eventually adopted Brown. He spent much of his childhood in Georgia, but completed his education at Calabasas High School in Los Angeles, California. Like his new father, Brown dabbled in a variety of pursuits, including fashion model and music artist; in the latter capacity, he released a debut single, "Stay Awhile," in 2012, which was soon followed by "The First Thing" in 2013. Both generated more than one million views on YouTube, which helped to launch Brown into the public eye. He soon launched his own production company, FourXample, which produced and directed music videos for Brown as well as other artists, and began logging supporting turns in features and on television. He was a romantic lead in the Queen Latifah-produced "Brotherly Love" (2015), and appeared in the indie drama "Dope" (2015) before reuniting with Latifah for "Star," a music industry drama produced by Lee Daniels. Brown played Derek, a politically inclined young man who helped introduce his girlfriend (Ryan Destiny) - a member of an R&B trio - to activitism. While engaged in all of these pursuits, Brown also maintained another career as a entrepreneur by partnering with Shortcut, a mobile app that provided on-demand grooming services to users.

      Highest rated movies

      Dope Brotherly Love The Holiday Calendar
      We the Party

      Photos

      My Super Sweet 16, Quincy Brown, 01/18/2005, ©MTV THE HOLIDAY CALENDAR, FROM LEFT: QUINCY BROWN, RON CEPHAS JONES, 2018. BROOKE PALMER/© NETFLIX/COURTESTY BROTHERLY LOVE, QUINCY BROWN, 2015. © FREESTYLE DIGITAL RELEASING BROTHERLY LOVE, (LEFT TO RIGHT): NAFESSA WILLIAMS, QUINCY BROWN, 2015. © FREESTYLE DIGITAL RELEASING CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Quincy Brown, 10/06/2000, ©CBS DOPE, from left: Quincy Brown, Shameik Moore, Kiersey Clemons, Tony Revolori, 2015. ©Open Road Films DOPE, from left: Quincy Brown, Kiersey Clemons, Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, 2015. ©Open Road Films Quincy Brown in attendance for FOX's STAR Season Finale, iHeartRadio Theater, Burbank, CA March 14, 2017. Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett Collection

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Binged to Death Hugh (Character) - 2023
      33% 42% The Holiday Calendar Josh (Character) - 2018
      No Score Yet 91% Street Dante (Character) - 2015
      88% 83% Dope Jaleel (Character) $17.5M 2015
      50% 79% Brotherly Love Chris Collins (Character) $477.5K 2015
      28% 67% We the Party Reggie (Character) - 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Game Don't Differ Que (Character) - 2004

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Family Legacy Self 2023
      No Score Yet 74% Lee Daniel's Star Derek Jones (Character) 2016-2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Wendy Williams Show Guest 2017
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Harry Guest 2017
      No Score Yet 30% Keeping Up With the Kardashians Unknown (Guest Star) 2015
      No Score Yet 82% CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Unknown (Guest Star) 2015