Marlee Matlin talks about her abusive relationship with ex William Hurt, and her friendship with Henry Winkler in a new Sundance documentary.
Marlee Matlin (left) and William Hurt (right) in the 1986 romantic drama “Children of a Lesser God.” Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection Hurt, who died in 2022 at age 71, was 35, and the ...
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Not Alone Anymore delves into the fame and hardship behind the Oscar-winning actor, and her representation of the deaf ...
When Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Oscar for “Children of a Lesser God,” back in 1986, she didn’t want to be the last. However, it took 35 years for another Deaf actor ...
Marlee Matlin believes William Hurt’s abuse dimmed ... The pair starred in the 1986 film “Children of a Lesser God” about a deaf woman’s romance with a hearing speech teacher.
Deaf actress and activist Marlee Matlin was born 58 years ago in Morton Grove, Illinois. When asked to do a PBS Masters biography of her life, she requested a d ...
In her documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” the star ... Matlin was cast opposite William Hurt in the adaptation of the play “Children of a Lesser God.” She portrayed Sarah ...
A new documentary by Gallaudet alumnus Shoshannah Stern, ’05, premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 23. Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore is an ...
But Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore does offer an engaging ... first deaf actor to win an Academy Award for her lead turn in Children of a Lesser God, to advocating before the U.S. Congress ...
The actors' 'Children of a Lesser God' director recalls seeing bruises on the actress’s skin in 'Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore' Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty A new documentary ...
PARK CITY, Utah — The moment Marlee Matlin stepped onstage at the 1987 Academy Awards as the first deaf actor to win an Oscar for “Children of a Lesser God” appeared to be a joyous triumph.