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Mara Brock Akil (born May 27, 1970) is an American television writer and producer. She began her screenwriting career at age 23 on '' South Central'' (1994) on
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. At age 30, she became the youngest
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on
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television when she created the sitcom '' Girlfriends'', airing on
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(2000–06) and its successor
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(2006–08), and is the first African American female showrunner to have two series concurrently on broadcast network TV when she created its spin-off '' The Game'' on The CW (2006–09) before moving to
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(2011–15). She created '' Being Mary Jane'' (2013–19), which was BET's first drama series, and ''The Game'' sequel series (2021–22) on
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. She co-created romantic drama '' Love Is'' (2018) on OWN and executive produced the DC Arrowverse series ''
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'' (2018–21) on The CW with her husband Salim Akil. The duo founded Akil Productions in 2000. She founded Story27 with
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in 2021, creating her sixth series with romantic teen drama ''
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'' (2025). She was a writer and producer on ''
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'' (1996–99) on UPN, ''
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'' (1999–2000) on
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'' (2010) on ABC and theatrical film '' Sparkle'' (2012). Brock Akil is the only African American showrunner to have series on TV every year of the 2000s. Her scripted series were two of only four in 2007 and 2008 and was one of only two in 2009 with a predominantly Black cast on broadcast network TV.


Early life and education

She was born Mara Brock in 1970 in Compton,
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, to Joan Carol Fullmore and William Bartido Brock II (later Wali Shamsuddin) who were high school sweethearts. Her brother William "Bill" Brock III was three years old at the time and their younger sister Kara Brock was born four years later. Her paternal grandmother was Candida Brock, and her maternal grandfather was Johnn Fullmore. Her maternal grandmother Hellen Bales Fullmore died in November 2024 at age 102. Mara lived her early childhood in Baldwin Hills in
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, and lived her preteen and teenage years in and around
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,
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, after her parents divorced when she was eight years old in 1977. Her mother left with the children and moved to the
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where she worked her way up from an entry-level position to a computer programmer at
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while raising Mara and her siblings as a single mother. At , Mara saw a 17-year-old
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as a
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on the November 1981 issue of '' Seventeen'' magazinemore than three years before she became a popstarwhich, Mara says, gave her hope that "things are possible." She graduated in 1988 from
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where she decided she would pursue a career in writing. She opted against going to the
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like many of her classmates were and applied to only one college,
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in
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in the
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, hoping to attend the
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. She was accepted and went on to join the
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sorority. In her freshmen year, Mara volunteered to help some friends in the campus' Black
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group Out Da Box. When a member encouraged her to write a sketch, she initially resisted before writing a parody of
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and
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' marriage. "The first laugh was a high I will never forget," she later recounted. She took two courses with professor Njoki McElroy in 'Performance of African-American Literature' that focused on directing and performing. She performed in two theatrical productions for McElroy, including playing the lead in '' The Colored Museum''. She had a college internship at ''
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'' in
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that changed her approach to storytelling; "I was thinking I got this story, and you realized very quickly that your stories did not matter. I remember the amount of hustle it took just to get a couple stories on. So, my senior year I decided 'I'm going to tell the truth through fiction.'" She tried out for the job of an MTV VJ when an open audition was held on campus in February 1991. She made her decision to work in the television industry after meeting professor Delle Chatman at an 'Organization of Black Screenwriters' seminar and went on to petition Chatman to get into her screenwriting course. Mara Brock graduated in 1992 and applied for Hollywood writing apprenticeships but never received any. She worked for a year as an assistant manager at a Gap clothing store before deciding to move to
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.


Career


1993–2000

In 1993, Mara Brock performed as an actor in a minor speaking role in the feature film '' With Honors'' (1994) in a scene shot in Chicago. After moving to Los Angeles, she met NU alumnus and assistant director Jerry Ziesmer who told her to "put my last two films on your résumé," which helped her get a job as a
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for $180 a week on ''
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''. The
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aired for one season spanning 24 episodes from September 16, 1993 to April 21, 1994 on
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before being cancelled. In 1994, while working on the show, she knew that its executive producers Ralph Farquhar and Michael J. Weithorn were developing a TV pilot, so she began writing scripts she hoped for them to read. Once she got a minute of Farquhar's time, she told him: "Let me not waste it on why I need you. That's obvious. Let me spend it on why you need me." She was given the position of a WGA Writer's Trainee on the forthcoming series '' South Central''. The
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, centered on divorcee single mother Joan Mosley and her three children, aired for one season spanning 10 episodes from April 5 to June 7, 1994 on Fox. In 1995, after an 18-month unemployment period and working as a production assistant on
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sitcom '' Dave's World'', Mara Brock received a call from Farquhar and soon began working on ''
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'' as a writer on the first four seasons and then also as a producer on the fourth which ended in August 23, 1999. The sitcom, starring
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, was created by Farquhar, Vida Spears and Sara Finney-Johnson. ''Moesha'' aired for six seasons spanning 127 episodes from January 23, 1996 to May 14, 2001, becoming the biggest hit on the fledgling
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. Brock Akil recounts of her experience working for Farquhar: "I really appreciate the way he ran ''Moesha'' and that he gave access to us and taught us how to ..not just write script, but how do you produce that ..I wanted to learn from him. He learned from
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, and so all that legacy is within me." Brock Akil next worked as a supervising producer and writer on the fourth and fifth seasons of ''
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'' where her episodes aired between September 24, 1999 and October 29, 2000. The sitcom co-created by its namesake and Bentley Kyle Evans aired for five seasons spanning from August 28, 1996 to January 14, 2001 on
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.


2000–2009

In May 2000, Brock Akil created '' Girlfriends'' after she went to UPN and sold her idea for the series days before her 30th birthday. She shopped the series around to studios to start the filming process but, even though the show sold to a major network, no studio wanted to take project. She struck a deal with
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, and his involvement with
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was able to sign on as an executive producer for the show. ''Girlfriends'' premiered on September 11, 2000, and became a part of UPN's Monday night prime time lineup. Chronicling the life of Joan Clayton, played by Tracee Ellis Ross, and her three friends, the show ran for eight seasons, lasting through the production switch from UPN and the launch of
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network. The show's two-part series finale aired on the CW on February 11, 2008. She also created and executive produced a spin-off to '' Girlfriends'', '' The Game,'' along with her husband Salim Akil. In 2009, Brock Akil became a consulting producer and writer for the ABC suburban sitcom ''
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''. Following the launch of the CW network, Brock Akil created a spin-off series to her first show that follows the life of Joan's cousin, Melanie Barnett, played by Tia Mowry. She places her dreams of being a doctor on hold and moves to San Diego to be a supportive backbone to her boyfriend, professional football player Derwin Davis, played by
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. The series ran on the CW network for three seasons until its abrupt ending in 2009. The show was canceled for about two years until it was picked up by
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and began production in Atlanta. ''The Game'' brought in 7.7 million viewers in its Season 4 premiere on BET. After adding six more seasons to the series, the network released a statement on its website stating that the show would conclude after production of the seventh and eighth seasons.


2009–2020

She is the creator of
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's '' Being Mary Jane'', starring
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premiered July 2, 2013, and became the couple's first hour-long scripted show. The show chronicles the life of Mary Jane Paul, a successful news anchor, and attempts to address the statistic that within the Black community 42% of successful women will never marry. In 2015 she signed a deal with Warner Bros. Television which went into effect in May 2016. In March 2017, Brock Akil left
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to join
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(CAA). The Akils created and executive produced a scripted superhero series, ''
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'', based on
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' ''Black Lightning'' series. The show premiered on January 16, 2018.


2020–present

On January 7, 2020, it was announced that Brock Akil had signed a script deal with
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to develop a series for the Fox broadcast network. On September 9, it was announced that she had signed a multi-year overall deal with
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to produce new content. On September 27, 2021, she announced the launch of her new production company Story27 under her Netflix deal and the titles of three series and one documentary being developed.


Personal life

Brock Akil is a fan of the
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team in the NFL. Along with friends
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, Sara Finney-Johnson and Felicia D. Henderson, she endows The Four Sisters Scholarship which began in 2005. Speaking in the 2020s, Brock Akil stated she begins her morning drinking lemon water and alkaline water, before drinking green tea or matcha latte later in the day; she begins
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after , excluding Fridays and Saturdays; she likes to cook baked chicken with vegetables and
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for her family on Sundays; and she loves to
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, especially before bedtime.


Family and religion

Mara Brock Akil is one of six siblings consisting of William Brock III, former actress Kara Bustos, half-brothers Shamsie Shamsuddin and Saiid Shamsuddin, and half-sister Chi'Mere Banks through their father Wali Shamsuddin. Her brothers Shamsie and William are
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; the latter died in September 2020. She is married to Salim Akil who is also a producer, director and screenwriter. Their first encounter was in 1997 at Insomnia Cafe on
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where Mara often spent time writingwhen Salim was visiting Los Angeles from the
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while finishing work on his debut film '' Drylongso'' that he co-wrote. Their second encounter was in 1998 at a furniture shop on
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, by which point Salim had moved to LA to attend
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. They began dating before getting married in April 1999. The couple have two children together: Yasin Ali Akil (born 2004) and Nasir Lukmon Akil (born 2009). Salim also has an older daughter and an older son predating his marriage and is a grandfather. She and her husband are
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. Mara Brock had been born into a Muslim household that followed the
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. After her divorcee mother Joan Fullmore left California with her children and relocated to Missouri, they practiced Christianityat first following the
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, attending Emanuel Cleaver's congregation, and later following the
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. Mara Brock reverted to Islam at some point before or during her relationship with Salim Akil. In their semi-autobiographical TV series '' Love Is'', the character of Nuri is depicted as being a non-practicing Muslim at the time she began dating Yasir, a practicing Muslim.


Legal issues

In 2006, Staci Robinson filed a $40 million lawsuit against Brock Akil and The CW, accusing Brock Akil of stealing the concept of her TV series ''The Game'' from Robinson's then-unpublished novel ''Interceptions'' from when she allegedly showed it to her in 2001. Robinson argued she had thought of the show first because her novel chronicles the life of Stefanie Porter, a senior studying law at
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, who ceases her hopes of becoming a lawyer to support the dreams of her boyfriend, star football player Ricky Powers. The Akils created '' Love is,'' which was based on their relationship, but was canceled after a woman accused Salim of domestic violence in an alleged extramarital affair, as well as copyright infringement by using her screenplay as the basis for the series. A statement made by Akil's lawyers denied all allegations.


Filmography


Films


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

*
Akil Productions Official Site

Creator Commentaries (CW Network)
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