Mara Brock Akil
Mara Brock Akil | |
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Born |
Los Angeles, California, United States | May 27, 1970
Other names | Mara Brock Ali or Mara Brock |
Occupation | Screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1994 - present |
Spouse(s) | Salim Akil (1999 - present) |
Mara Brock Akil (born May 27, 1970) is an American television writer and producer.
Early life
Mara Brock AKil (Born: Mara Dionne Brock) was born in Los Angeles,[1][2] California and was raised primarily in Kansas City. She is a graduate of Raytown South High School in 1988. She is also a graduate of Northwestern University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. After college, Brock returned to Los Angeles to start her career.[3]
Career
Brock Akil first began her career in 1994 writing for the critically acclaimed but short-lived Fox series South Central. In 1999, she served as supervising producer and writer on The Jamie Foxx Show after writing for Moesha for four seasons. In 2000, Brock Akil created and executive produced (along with Kelsey Grammer) another UPN series Girlfriends.[4] She also created and executive produced the spin-off series The Game.
In June 2007, Brock Akil and her husband signed to The Weinstein Co.[5] Their first project under the new pact will be a film about a woman who starts a business to investigate the mates of high-powered women after she herself is left at the altar. Mara Brock Akil will write the screenplay and Salim Akil will direct, reports Variety. The pair’s Happy Camper Productions banner will produce.[6]
In 2009, Brock Akil became a consulting producer and writer for the ABC suburban sitcom Cougar Town.
She is the creator of BET's Being Mary Jane, which premiered in 2013.
Personal life
She married television director Salim Akil in 1999. She and her husband are practicing Sufi Muslims.[7] They have two sons; Yasin Brock Akil, born in 2007 and Nasir Brock Akil, born in November 2009 [8][9][10] She is also sister to Kara Brock Bustos.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Result | Category | Series |
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2005 | BET Comedy Awards | Won | Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Girlfriends |
2007 | NAACP Image Awards | Nominated | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Girlfriends (For episode "After the Storm") |
References
- ↑ http://www.starpulse.com/Actresses/Akil,_Mara_Brock/Biography/
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0015327/bio
- ↑ http://www.starpulse.com/Actresses/Akil,_Mara_Brock/Biography/
- ↑ Fischer, Rachel (2000-12-27). "Brock Akil In Creative Leap With 'girlfriends'". allbusiness.com. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sparkle-whitney-houston-salim-mara-brock-akil-359947
- ↑ Zeitchik, Steven (2007-06-18). "Akil pair sign with Weinstein Co.". variety.com. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ "She's got 'Game'". kansascity.com. 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ http://www.essence.com/2008/11/11/mara-brock-akil-mothers-day/
- ↑ Byrd, Kenya N. (2008-11-11). "Mara Brock Akil: Mother’s Day". essence.com. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
- ↑ http://photos.essence.com/galleries/mara-brock-akils-babyshower#127359_7356 Mara Brock Akil Babyshower
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