Quincy
Birth Name: Quincy Taylor Brown
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: June 4, 1991
Ethnicity: African-American
Quincy, also known as Quincy Brown and Quincy Combs, is an American recording artist, actor, and entrepreneur. His roles include the films We the Party, Brotherly Love, Dope (2015), and The Holiday Calendar, and the shows The Haves and the Have Nots, Star, and Power Book III: Raising Kanan. His songs include “Friends First.”
Quincy is the son of model Kimberly Porter and singer, songwriter, record producer, and radio host Al B. Sure! (born Albert Joseph Brown III). He was raised by his mother and producer, musician, and actor Sean Combs, after he began a relationship with Quincy’s mother when Quincy was three. Quincy grew up in Columbus, Georgia, and then Los Angeles, California.
Quincy’s parents are/were both African-American. A picture of Quincy’s biological father can be seen here. A picture of Quincy’s mother can be seen here.
A DNA test posted by Quincy on his Instagram page stated that his genetic ancestry consists of:
*59% Sub-Saharan African
——–*24% Nigeria
——–*12% Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples
——–*10% Ivory Coast & Ghana
——–*5% Senegal
——–*5% Benin & Togo
——–*2% Southern Bantu Peoples
——–*1% Nigeria-East Central
*40% European
——–*33% England & Northwestern Europe
——–*3% Norway
——–*2% Scotland
——–*1% Sweden & Denmark
——–*1% Ireland
*1% Indigenous
——–*1% Indigenous Americas-North
Quincy’s paternal grandfather is named Albert Joseph Brown II. A picture of Albert can be seen here. Albert was a nuclear medical technician.
Quincy’s paternal grandmother is named Cassandra. A picture of Cassandra can be seen here.
Quincy’s maternal grandmother was Sarah Lee (the daughter of Steven Geen and Lila Mae Goodwin Star). A picture of Lila can be seen here.
A picture of Quincy’s other maternal great-grandmother can be seen here.
This guy looks quite mixed.
Yes, agree with you.
He only appears that way due to past genes. But BOTH of his parents are Black Americans.
“Correction
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Do we only have to use only prphotos because they hardly have any photos for him and they are old and ugly.
Please change the profile picture to this -http://cache2.asset-cache.net/gc/474373128-actor-quincy-brown-attends-the-dope-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=GkZZ8bf5zL1ZiijUmxa7QZyfcu96Q8UJ3aqO8anDdeIRTRmpCFjMzfhI2kBOABNYQO%2FopdDTl15vkjKvwJawMA%3D%3D
oops missed your message. only Prphotos and Bigstock.com at the moment.
Fuzzybear clearly you are very defensive or have been to the fact most people think this guy is mixed like black and white… I know a lot about AA culture and the many sshades of brown. I have met many people whether at work, school, strangers and friends who are very light but identify as African-American or black. It doesn’t changed the fact they will to most people be perceived as mixed. Quincy looks mixed and my opinion won’t change about how he looks. His complexion, hair type, phenotype is more typical for mixed race folks. In fact many Samoans have a certain look he has… look at Dwayne Johnson who is Part Samoan and afro Canadian and Irish… they have similar features. So quincy to me and others on this site believes he looks more than just African-American. That’s all I said.
@fuzzybear 27 kids by 27 women? Seriously?
Yes Seriously