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Mara Brock Akil is an American television writer, producer, and showrunner celebrated for creating some of the most iconic and culture-shaping Black sitcoms and dramas in the last two decades.


Quick Facts

  • Full Name: Mara Dionne Brock Akil
  • Born: May 27, 1970 (Los Angeles, California, USA)
  • Education: Northwestern University (BA in Journalism, 1992)
  • Spouse: Salim Akil (TV director/producer) – married 1999, separated in recent years
  • Children: 2

Career Highlights

Mara Brock Akil has been instrumental in shaping authentic Black stories on TV:

  • Girlfriends (2000–2008) – Creator
    A groundbreaking comedy-drama about four Black women navigating careers, friendship, and love.
  • The Game (2006–2015, revival 2021) – Creator
    A spin-off of Girlfriends, following women involved in professional football culture.
  • Being Mary Jane (2013–2019) – Creator
    Starred Gabrielle Union as a successful TV journalist balancing career, love, and personal struggles.
  • Love Is ___ (2018) – Creator (loosely based on her relationship with Salim Akil).

She also wrote and produced for earlier series like Moesha and The Jamie Foxx Show.


Achievements

  • Multiple NAACP Image Awards for her writing and producing.
  • Recognized as one of the most powerful Black women in Hollywood for creating shows that blend humor, culture, and real-life social issues.
  • Honored for breaking barriers in TV by centering complex Black female characters.

Style & Impact

Mara Brock Akil is praised for:

  • Writing relatable, witty, and emotionally layered characters.
  • Highlighting themes like love, identity, sisterhood, colorism, and Black culture.
  • Serving as a mentor and inspiration for a new generation of Black creatives in television.
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