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The Forward on MSNMarlee Matlin may not be ‘alone anymore,’ but deaf representation remains sparse in HollywoodShoshana Stern’s new documentary explores Matlin's family and relationships, as well as her career as a deaf activist.
'Happy Days' star Henry Winkler took Marlee Matlin in after difficult relationship with William Hurt
Marlee Matlin, who won an Oscar for Best Actress for 1986's "Children of Lesser God," is opening up about her Hollywood career in the documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore." ...
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US Weekly on MSNMarlee Matlin Reflects on Addiction, Abusive Relationship in New ‘Not Alone Anymore’ Documentary (Exclusive)Marlee Matlin stormed into our awareness with 1986’s Children of a Lesser God and won an Oscar — a first for a deaf actor, ...
Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin ("Children of a Lesser God" and "CODA") spoke about her new documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore." ...
Marlee Matlin claimed to have shared a tumultuous relationship with William Hurt. In her documentary, the Oscar winner, despite shedding light on their abusive relationship, also credited The ...
The progress toward deaf representation in film that felt so inevitable in 1986 never quite materialized, and Matlin went on ...
Oscar winner Marlee Matlin has detailed the end of her romantic relationship with William Hurt and how Henry Winkler helped ...
As Shoshannah Stern’s moving new documentary, Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, reminds us, the actress was 21 when she won for 1986’s Children of a Lesser God and only 19 when she was cast in ...
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