Meet Croyce Allen
Croyce Allen is a 24-year-old producer, content creator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who has carved a dynamic space for himself in the entertainment industry. A proud Los Angeles native and graduate of California State University, Dominguez Hills, he has worked on some of Hollywood’s biggest productions, including The Jennifer Hudson Show, NBC’s Night Court, NBC’s The Voice, and NBC’s America’s Got Talent, and has collaborated with notable figures such as Brandy and Kyla Pratt..
As a digital storyteller with a growing online presence of over 12,000 followers, Croyce uses his platform to highlight his journey working in the entertainment industry while also creating relatable content centered on lifestyle, mental health, community impact, and youth advocacy. His authenticity and ability to connect with audiences have made him a voice of encouragement and representation for young creatives navigating their own paths.
At just twelve years old, Croyce founded Youth Destined For Greatness, a nonprofit empowering youth and young adults through mentorship, creative expression, and leadership development. His work—both on set and in the community—has connected him with Hollywood peers like Raven-Symoné, Marsai Martin, and Marcus Scribner, and garnered mentorship from industry icons Wendy Raquel Robinson and Yvette Nicole Brown.
Croyce’s career is a testament to the power of perseverance, passion, and purpose. Overcoming the challenges of a learning disability, he has risen as a respected behind-the-scenes creative and emerging directorial talent. His unique ability to merge storytelling with advocacy has positioned him as a sought-after collaborator for projects that inspire, educate, and entertain. Whether on a television set or in a community space, Croyce’s mission remains the same—use his platform to amplify Black stories, champion diverse voices, and create opportunities for the next generation of changemakers.