Brock Akil began her career as a screenwriter on Fox’s “South Central” at 23, later becoming the youngest African American showrunner on broadcast network television when she created and wrote Upn’s “Girlfriends,” starring Tracee Ellis Ross, Golden Brooks, and Persia White at 30 years old. Brock Akil is the only African American showrunner to have a series on television during every year of the 2000s.
Brock Akil created BET’s first drama series “Being Mary Jane,” alongside “The Game” and its spinoff series on Paramount+ in 2021. Brock Akil previously co-created “Love Is” on OWN. She also collaborated as an executive producer on The CW’s “Black Lighting” with her…
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