Marlee Matlin received the Best Actress Oscar in 1987 for her role as Sarah Norman in the romantic drama, "Children of a ...
Marlee Matlin believes William Hurt’s abuse ... debut opposite a then 35-year-old Hurt. They were lovers on-screen and off. In 1987, Matlin won the Academy Award for best actress, with Hurt ...
A new documentary about the 59-year-old actress includes details about her relationship with William Hurt ... speech teacher. When she won the Oscar for best actress at the 1987 Academy Awards ...
the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award in 1987, recalled the “abuse” she experienced from her ex-boyfriend, the late actor William Hurt, in a new documentary. In “Marlee Matlin ...
a screen adaptation of the hit Mark Medoff play about a deaf woman's romantic relationship with a hearing speech teacher. Hurt presented her with the Academy Award for best actress at the 1987 ...
PARK CITY, Utah — The moment Marlee Matlin stepped onstage at the 1987 Academy Awards as the first deaf ... back that easily YouTube-able acceptance speech from Matlin’s perspective.
A new documentary about Marlee Matlin’s life includes details about her difficult relationship with William Hurt ... woman's romantic relationship with a hearing speech teacher. Hurt presented her ...
The story behind the longest Oscars acceptance speech in history - In 1943, English actor Greer Garson won the Academy Award ...
The longest Oscars acceptance speech ever still packs a punch decades later. It also continues to impact awards shows in ...
from "Barbie," then won the award. But this year ... Perez," a musical about trans identity, could use their acceptance speeches as a vehicle to criticize the new administration's policy on ...
There was a lot packed into one awards show ... Clearly the Recording Academy is team Lamar. Despite the track’s harsh origin, Lamar gave acceptance speeches that were much more mild.
Dave Benett/Getty; ABC via Getty; Emma McIntyre/Getty The Academy Awards just ... war drama The Hurt Locker. "It's the moment of a lifetime," Bigelow said in her acceptance speech.