Born in Morton Grove, Illinois, USA — Aug 24 1965
Marlee Bethany Matlin (born August 24, 1965) is an American actress. She is the youngest woman and the only deaf actress to date to win the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, which she won at age 21 for Children of a Lesser God. Her work in film and television has resulted in a Golden Globe award, with two additional nominations, and four Emmy nominations. Deaf since she was 2 years old, she is also a prominent member of the National Association of the Deaf.
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Dr. Amy Solwey

Julia Holden

Stella (voice)

Laura

Self - Contestant

Alisa Stevens

Sign Language Instructor

Joey Lucas

Gina Mitchum

Marlee Matlin

Sally Berg

Self - Restaurant Patron

Eliza Spears

Barbara Shapiro

Melody Bledsoe

Ruby Whitlow

Sarah

Jennifer Winter

Ann Polton

Jocelyn Turner

Jodi Lerner

Harriet

Marlee Matlin

Self

Mayor Laurie Bey

Annie Jump Cannon (voice)

Self

Directing

Jackie Rossi



April Hare


ADA Tess Kaufman

Self


Annie
Brianna Holland

Marlee Matlin

Amber

Ellen Martin

Sarah Norman

Cindy

Self (archive footage)

Self

Self

Dierdre

Casey

Self

Paula McKinley

Daphne Stark

Jeanette

Self

Amanda

Self

Melanie Charrol

Production

Cass

Laura Miller

Amanda

Self

Jillian Shanahan

Ally Turner

Peggy Lawrence

Self

Self

Carrie Buck


Beth McDaniels

Jane Claire

Sœur Maria

Self

Dana Sue Lacey

Katy Wesson
Self - Actress

Production

Herself
Self

Holly

Production