Exclusive: Marsai Martin Talks Hollywood Milestone with Scott Evans
Marsai Martin: Hollywood’s Youngest Executive Producer
At just 14, Marsai Martin made history as the youngest executive producer in Hollywood with the film Little. In a recent interview with Scott Evans, she shared insights into her groundbreaking role and the journey that led her to this achievement.
A Vision Turned Reality: Marsai’s Role Behind the Camera
Martin's involvement in Little was not just as an actress but as a driving force behind the scenes. She pitched the idea at the age of 10, inspired by the 1988 film Big and a desire to create a female-led, Black-cast version. Her vision was realized through a collaboration with Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, leading to the film's production.
Challenges and Triumphs: Balancing Acting with Producing
In the interview, Marsai discussed the challenges and triumphs of balancing her acting career with her role as an executive producer. She emphasized the importance of representation and storytelling that resonates with diverse audiences. Her experience has paved the way for other young creatives to explore roles behind the camera.
Where to Find More of Scott Evans' Interviews
Scott Evans, co-anchor of Access Hollywood, has conducted numerous interviews with celebrities and public figures. To explore more of his work, consider the following platforms:
YouTube: Scott Evans' official YouTube channel features a variety of celebrity interviews and behind-the-scenes content.
NBC's Access Hollywood Website: The official Access Hollywood website hosts a collection of interviews and segments featuring Scott Evans.
Social Media: Follow Scott Evans on his social media platforms for updates and highlights from his interviews.
These resources provide access to a wide range of interviews and entertainment news hosted by Scott Evans.
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