About Da’ Vinchi: First-generation Haitian-American born and raised in Brooklyn, Da’Vinchi is an actor whose unique personality, charismatic good looks, and raw talent has created a considerable amount of buzz in Hollywood in just three short years. In his spare time, Da’Vinchi is an all-around sports enthusiast. He loves playing basketball, baseball, football, hiking, golfing and during the height of the pandemic, he learned how to play tennis, since it was sport that you could be socially distant from your opponent. He also loves to create music and is an avid player of the piano and
Da’Vinchi who can currently be seen co-leading the cast in the highly anticipatedStarz series, “Black Mafia Family” from executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Power, Power Book II: Ghost, For Life) Da’Vinchi plays the lead role of the infamous ‘Terry Flenory.’ The show is inspired by the true story of two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980’s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in this country. The show also stars Russell Horsnby and Michole Briana White. “Black Mafia Family” the show premiered September 26 and was picked up for the second season immediately after the first episode aired!
In addition to the show, Da’Vinchi will be making his Broadway debut in October as one of the ensemble leads in Thoughts of a Colored Man. As the sun rises on a single day in the pulsing heart of Brooklyn, seven Black men are about to discover the extraordinary – together. By Keenan Scott II, one of today’s boldest new voices, Thoughts of a Colored Man blends spoken word, slam poetry, rhythm, and humor into a daringly universal new play…This richly theatrical mosaic shines brilliant light onto these men, a tight-knit brotherhood, revealing their most triumphant selves.” The play also stars Luke James Keith David, Dyllón Burnside, Bryan Terrell Clark, Forrest McClendon and Tristan “Mack” Wilds. Thoughts of a Colored Man is produced by Brian Moreland, Ron Simons, Diana DiMenna, Samira Wiley, Sheryl Lee Ralph, the Shubert Organization and the Nederlander Organization. The limited engagement, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, will be the first new play on Broadway following the shutdown. The show opens on October 13th.
