Quincy Brown Net Worth
$4 Million
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Jun 4, 1991 (33 years old)
New York City, U.S.
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singer , Songwriter , Model , Actor , director , Photographer , App Developer
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Gender:
Professions:
Jun 4, 1991 (33 years old)
New York City, U.S.
Male
singer , Songwriter , Model , Actor , director , Photographer , App Developer
Quincy Brown is a multi-talented actor, singer, fashion model, and entrepreneur with a net worth of $4 million. Performing under the mononym Quincy, he has made notable appearances in the entertainment industry. His prominent roles include the Fox TV series 'Star' and films like 'Brotherly Love,' 'Dope,' and 'The Holiday Calendar.' In 2017, Quincy ventured into the music scene with his debut EP, 'This is for You.'
Born on June 4, 1991, in New York City, Quincy Brown is the son of model, singer, and actress Kim Porter and singer, songwriter, and record producer Albert Brown III (known as Al B. Sure!). Named after his godfather, music industry powerhouse Quincy Jones, he was three when his mother began dating rapper Sean Combs, who raised Quincy as his own son. The family, including Quincy's siblings Christian, Jessie, and D'Lila, frequently relocated, spending most of his youth in Columbus, Georgia. Quincy completed his high school education at Calabasas High School in California.
Quincy Brown’s television debut came in 2008 with MTV's reality series 'My Super Sweet 16,' where his parents organized a grand party in Atlanta. Seven years later, he appeared in 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' and 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians.' In 2016, Quincy portrayed Daylon in Tyler Perry's 'The Haves and the Have Nots' and gained a main role as Derek Jones in the Fox musical drama 'Star,' appearing alongside Jude Demorest, Brittany O'Grady, Ryan Destiny, and Amiyah Scott. From 2021 to 2022, he played record label owner Crown Camacho in Starz’s series 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan.'
Quincy's film debut was in the 2012 comedy 'We the Party' by Mario Van Peebles. In 2015, he starred in 'Brotherly Love' alongside Keke Palmer and Cory Hardrict, and had a supporting role in 'Dope.' In 2018, Quincy starred opposite Kat Graham in the Netflix romcom 'The Holiday Calendar.'
Quincy's modeling career includes walking runways and participating in campaigns for major fashion brands. In 2012, he walked at the Gaborone Fashion Weekend in Botswana. By 2016, he was involved in campaigns for Creative Recreation and Boohoo. In 2019, he directed and starred in the short film 'Run Loubi Run' for Christian Louboutin and appeared in MCM Worldwide's gender-neutral collection campaign. Quincy's subsequent modeling work includes campaigns for Coach, Lacoste, and Montblanc.
In 2012, Quincy released his first single, 'Stay Awhile,' featuring Kendré, followed by several other singles. His debut EP, 'This is for You,' was released in 2017. Quincy has also appeared in music videos for artists like Zendaya and Jasmine V, and directed Elle Winter's music video 'No Words.'
Quincy owns the production company FourXample, has a tech startup, a jeans collection with Embellish, and a watch line called Chalk. In 2019, he launched a digital photo-editing app named Fresh Crop.