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Marsai Martin

Born 2004
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Youngest executive producer in Hollywood history at 14
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Pitched Little directly to the head of Universal Pictures
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Scene-stealing role on Black-ish since age 10

Marsai Martin became the youngest executive producer in Hollywood history at age 14 when she produced the Universal Pictures comedy Little (2019). She pitched the concept — a woman magically transformed back into her 13-year-old self — to the head of Universal's film division and starred in the film alongside Issa Rae and Regina Hall. The film grossed $49 million worldwide and established Martin as a force in Hollywood before she could drive.

Born Caila Marsai Martin in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2004, Martin began acting at age five and was cast as Diane Johnson on ABC's Black-ish at age ten. Her performance — sharp, confident, and frequently scene-stealing — made her one of the most popular young actors on television. She has been nominated for multiple NAACP Image Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Martin's production company, Genius Productions, has multiple projects in development, and she has signed deals with Universal Pictures and other studios. She has been named to Time's list of Most Influential Teens and has used her platform to advocate for young Black girls in entertainment. Her career represents a new model: young Black artists who don't wait for Hollywood to give them opportunities but create their own.

Why wait for someone to give you a chance when you can create one?
— Marsai Martin
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

2004
Born August 14 in Little Rock, Arkansas
2014
Cast as Diane Johnson on Black-ish at age 10
2019
Executive produces and stars in Little — youngest EP in Hollywood history at 14
2020
Named to Time's Most Influential Teens
2021
Genius Productions signs multi-project development deals
2023
Continues developing films and series through her production company

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