Quinta Brunson is an American actress, director, and writer who began her career as a video producer for BuzzFeed, where she created comedy sketches and viral content. Prior to joining Buzzfeed, she was recognized for her impersonations. In a recent interview with Glamour, she remembers making impressions for her siblings at the age of three.
“My brothers and sisters enjoyed watching me imitate characters from their favorite shows. I don’t think I recognized I was performing impressions; it was simply, ‘Quinta, say this.’ Brunson stated, “I enjoyed making them laugh.”
Her enthusiasm for comedy sprang from her need to make people laugh, which offered her joy and connected her to her siblings. “I came much later than them, and I believe that was what they valued about me. “Because they thought my mom was done, and then here I come, and it was like, ‘Ugh’,” she explained.
Brunson credits her success to her close relationship with her family and the broad diversity of her Philadelphia community, which allowed her to easily connect with people from other cultures.
“And I believe that because Philadelphia is smaller than New York, it feels more community-oriented.It feels like the city is one large dysfunctional family, but one big family. Brunson attributed his success in the sector to Philadelphia’s reputation as a city of underdogs. “And that is how I feel about myself in this field. It’s like, “I know I’m good.” “I’m not really proving that part, I’m just…”
Her current degree of notoriety stems from her Instagram series “The Girl Who’s Never Been on a Nice Date” and her choice to leave BuzzFeed to pursue her passion for writing, producing, and starring in original content.
Brunson credits her success to her close relationship with her family and the broad diversity of her Philadelphia community, which allowed her to easily connect with people from other cultures.
“And I believe that because Philadelphia is smaller than New York, it feels more community-oriented.It feels like the city is one large dysfunctional family, but one big family. Brunson attributed his success in the sector to Philadelphia’s reputation as a city of underdogs. “And that is how I feel about myself in this field. It’s like, “I know I’m good.” “I’m not really proving that part, I’m just…”
Her current degree of notoriety stems from her Instagram series “The Girl Who’s Never Been on a Nice Date” and her choice to leave BuzzFeed to pursue her passion for writing, producing, and starring in original content.
“It’s weird how I was like, ‘I’ll probably live in apartments for the rest of my life,'” Brunson told Rolling Stone. “I never dreamed I’d own a house. Isn’t that crazy?