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  1. Marlee Matlin (born August 24, 1965) is an American actress. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for a BAFTA Award, and four Primetime Emmy Awards.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0559144Marlee Matlin - IMDb

    Marlee Matlin. Actress: CODA. Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois, to Libby (Hammer) and Donald Matlin, an automobile dealer.

  3. Jul 17, 2024 · Marlee Matlin is an Academy Award-winning actress, author, and activist. She has been deaf since she was 18 months old.

  4. www.marleematlin.net › aboutABOUT MARLEE

    Marlee Matlin received worldwide critical acclaim for her motion picture debut in Paramount Pictures’ “Children of a Lesser God,” a performance the film community chose to recognize in with its highest honor — the Academy Award for Best Actress.

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · Marlee Matlin, American actress who was the first deaf performer to win an Oscar; she received the award for her moving performance in Children of a Lesser God (1986), her debut film. Matlin frequently appeared on television, with roles in such shows as Seinfeld, The Practice, and The West Wing.

  6. 305K Followers, 263 Following, 1,636 Posts - Marlee Matlin (@themarleematlin) on Instagram: "Oscar Best Actress | Director | Mom of 4, wife of 1 🤟💜she/her"

  7. This article lists the film, television, and theater appearances of American actress Marlee Matlin.

  8. Youngest person to receive the Oscar in the Best Actress Category at the age of 21 and 218 days old. Until 2022 she was the only deaf actor to receive an Academy Award when her CODA costar Troy Kotsur won for Best Supporting Actor at the 94th Academy Awards.

  9. Mar 14, 2022 · Marlee Matlin shared a statement on William Hurt's death, several years after she detailed in her memoir his abuse against her.

  10. Mar 19, 2022 · Marlee Matlin was just 21 when she earned an Academy Award for starring opposite William Hurt in the 1986 drama Children of a Lesser God, becoming the first deaf person to win an Oscar and...