Marsai Martin, born on August fourteenth, two thousand four, is a talented American actress and film producer, celebrated for her remarkable role as Diane Johnson on the acclaimed ABC sitcom Black-ish, which aired from two thousand fourteen to two thousand twenty-two.
At the young age of fourteen, Martin made waves in the film industry by starring in and producing the comedy film Little. This impressive feat earned her a place in the Guinness World Records as the youngest Hollywood executive producer, showcasing her exceptional talent and ambition.
In recognition of her groundbreaking work, Time magazine included her in its prestigious "Time 100 Next" list in the year of Little's release, highlighting her as a rising star to watch.
Continuing her journey in the entertainment world, Marsai produced and starred in the sports comedy film Fantasy Football in two thousand twenty-two, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted talent in Hollywood.