Marlee Matlin
Marlee Bethany Matlin, born on August 24, 1965, is a celebrated American actress known for her remarkable achievements in the film industry. At the age of 21, she made history as the youngest woman, as well as the first and only deaf actress, to receive the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in "Children of a Lesser God." Throughout her career, Matlin has garnered critical acclaim in both film and television, earning a Golden Globe Award along with two additional nominations and receiving four nominations for the prestigious Emmy Awards. Having lost her hearing at the age of two, Matlin has become a significant advocate for the deaf community and serves as a dedicated member of the National Association of the Deaf. Her contributions to the arts and her efforts to raise awareness about the experiences of deaf individuals have made her an influential figure in both Hollywood and the advocacy space.
Filmography
Sweet Nothing in My Ear
Coda (2021)
When Justice Fails
Hear No Evil
Some Kind of Beautiful
It's My Party
Multiverse
4Closed
Dead Silence
Walker
Bridge to Silence
What the Bleep! Down the Rabbit Hole
The Linguini Incident
Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump
Children of a Lesser God
Excision
This Close
Switched at Birth
Picket Fences
Quantico