Marsai Martin

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Caila Marsai Martin[1] (/ˈmɑːrs/ MAR-say;[2] born August 14, 2004)[3] is an American actress and producer, best known for her role as Diane Johnson on the ABC sitcom Black-ish (2014–2022). In 2019, Martin had a starring role in the comedy film Little, which she also produced at the age of 14. She holds the Guinness World Record as the youngest Hollywood executive producer for the movie.[4] Time magazine named her on its "Time 100 Next" the year of its release.[5] In 2022, she produced and starred in the sports comedy film, Fantasy Football.

Born
Caila Marsai Martin

(2004-08-14) August 14, 2004 (age 21)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Yearsactive2014–present
Partner
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Martin speaking at the White House in 2024
Born
Caila Marsai Martin

(2004-08-14) August 14, 2004 (age 21)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2014–present
Partner
Websitemarsai.com
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Early life

Martin was born in Plano, Texas[6] to Carol and Joshua Martin.[7] Martin's acting career was launched with a glamour pictorial,[8] in which the photographer gave Martin's parents a discount in exchange for her father's promise that he would submit the photos to talent agencies.[8] The photos were sent out to four agencies and one immediately signed her.[8] At age five, Martin landed her first national commercial for Choice Hotel.[9][10] Her family then moved to Los Angeles in 2013, so she could pursue an acting career.[11]

Career

2014–2015: Career beginnings

In 2014, Martin was cast as Diane Johnson, the daughter of Andre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross) on the ABC sitcom Black-ish, created by Kenya Barris. For her breakthrough role, Martin has received numerous awards and nominations, including three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series[12][13][14] and a Young Artist Award.[11] She has received six NAACP Image Awards nominations and two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.

2016–2019: Breakthrough with An American Girl Story and Little

Martin (second from right) with her Little co-stars Regina Hall and Issa Rae and director Tina Gordon

In 2016, Martin made her film debut, playing a leading role in the Amazon Studios original film An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win, set in Detroit during the Civil Rights Movement. That same year, she did a voice role for the movie Nina, which tells the life story of American artist and activist Nina Simone.[15] In 2019, Martin starred in her first studio feature film, the comedy Little, for Universal Pictures. At the age of 13, she became executive producer of the film, making her the youngest person to ever produce a movie, as well as the youngest African-American producer.[16][17][18][19]

In February 2019, Genius Productions, Martin's company, signed a first-look production deal with Universal. Martin's first film as part of the deal is StepMonster, a comedy about a teenage girl who is adjusting to life with a new stepmother.[20] She is the youngest person to get a first-look deal at Universal, and the youngest person to get a deal at any studio.[21] In May 2019, it was announced Martin would be producing and starring in the film adaptation of Amari and the Night Brothers for Universal Pictures.[22] In December 2019, it was announced that Martin would be producing the comedy film Queen.[23][24]

2020–present: PAW Patrol: The Movie and The Masked Singer

She voiced the character Liberty in the 2021 film PAW Patrol: The Movie and the 2023 sequel film PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.[25][26] In April 2022, it was announced that Martin would star alongside Kelly Rowland and Omari Hardwick in the comedy film Fantasy Football.[27] In 2023, she produced Saturdays, a coming-of-age comedy television series for Disney Channel. The show was canceled after one season.[28][29] In 2024, Martin competed in season twelve of The Masked Singer as "Woodpecker" where Jenifer Lewis (who portrayed "Miss Cleocatra" back in season eleven) served as her Mask Ambassador. She was eliminated in the Group A finals alongside Paula Cole as "Ship".

Personal life

Martin is currently in a relationship with NASCAR driver Rajah Caruth.[30]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Nina Young Girl on Tape
An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win Melody Ellison Direct-to-video
2017 Fun Mom Dinner Hannah
Lemonade Mafia Kira Anderson Short film
2019 Little Young Jordan Sanders Also executive producer[31]
2021 Spirit Untamed Prudence "Pru" Granger (voice)
Paw Patrol: The Movie Liberty (voice)
2022 Fantasy Football Callie Coleman Also producer
2023 Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie Liberty (voice)
Good Burger 2 Friendly Customer
2025 G20 Serena Sutton
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2014–2022 Black-ish Diane Johnson Main role
2015–2016 Goldie & Bear Jill (voice) 4 episodes
2016 The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show Anissa (voice) 2 episodes
2016–2019 Elena of Avalor Caterina (voice)
2018 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Aisha Episode: "Kimmy and the Beest"
2019 Mixed-ish Diane Johnson Episode: "Becoming Bow"
A Black Lady Sketch Show Reniece Episode: "Born at Night, But Not Last Night"
2019–2020 Vampirina Frankie Bolt (voice) 2 episodes
2019–2022 DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders Aggro (voice) Main role
2022 Wild 'n Out Herself 1 episode
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Iyanna (voice) Episode: "Get In"
The Hair Tales Herself
2023 Saturdays N/a Executive producer
2024 Good Times: Black Again Grey (voice) Main role
Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy Yesi Scala (voice)
The Masked Singer Herself/Woodpecker Season 12 contestant
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Accolades

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AssociationYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
BET Awards 2017 YoungStars Award Black-ish, Melody 1963: Love Has to Win Nominated
2018 Nominated
2019 Black-ish Won
2020 Won
2022 Won
2023 Won
Black Reel Awards 2019 Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy Series Black-ish Nominated
2022 Outstanding Voice Performance Spirit Untamed Nominated [32]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2019 Best Comedic Performance Little Nominated
NAACP Image Awards 2016 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Mini-series) Black-ish Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2017 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Mini-series) Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2018 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Mini-series) Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2019 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Mini-series) Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2020 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Mini-series) Won [33]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Little Won
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in Motion Picture Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2017 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Black-ish Nominated
2018 Nominated
Shorty Awards 2019 Phenom Award – Entertainment Herself Won
Young Artist Award 2015 Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actress Black-ish Nominated
2016 Nominated
Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2019 Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Little Nominated
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