LOS ANGELES -- Marlee Matlin is an actress, producer, director, Oscar winner, activist and trailblazer. Now she is also the subject of an eye-opening and inspiring film about her life, "Marlee Matlin: ...
In the new documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” there’s a one-of-a-kind scene where the titular actor, who is Deaf, stands in the kitchen with her family. Matlin’s brother tells her there ...
Henry Winkler took Marlee Matlin in for two years while she recovered from a turbulent time. Marlee Matlin was struggling with drug addiction and domestic abuse from her partner at the time, William ...
When Marlee Matlin won the 1987 Academy Award for Best Actress for playing the role of Sarah Norman in Children of a Lesser God, she became the first deaf person to win an Oscar. She would remain the ...
When American Masters approached Marlee Matlin about doing a documentary, Matlin had one name in mind to direct: Shoshanna Stern. Like Matlin, Stern is deaf. She also hadn’t directed before. But ...
The Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore documentary takes a deep and personal dive into the life and career of the trailblazing Deaf actress who took on Hollywood and was the youngest and first Deaf ...
Marlee Matlin is reflecting on the role Henry Winkler played in turning her life around after her tumultuous breakup from actor William Hurt. "It wouldn't have been the same if it weren't for you," ...
Marlee Matlin, the first deaf actor to win an Academy Award, was the featured author Nov. 6 at a Stark Library event at Canton Palace Theatre. Matlin, 60, is also an advocate for closed captioning in ...
The night of the 1987 Academy Awards should have been one of the happiest moments in actress Marlee Matlin's life. At age 21, she became the first deaf actress to win an Oscar, for her role in ...
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