Marlee Matlin
Marlee Matlin is an American actress and activist who was the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award for her debut film performance in Children of a Lesser God (1986).
Movie Actress
August 24, 1965
Virgo
59
Morton Grove, Illinois, United States
Marlee Matlin, a renowned American actress, author, and activist, gained widespread recognition for her exceptional debut performance in the movie “Children of a Lesser God,” which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first deaf performer to win the prestigious award. Matlin has also made notable appearances in popular TV series such as “The West Wing” and “Switched at Birth.” In addition to her acting career, she is a dedicated advocate for the deaf community and has authored several books on hearing loss. Her other notable works and achievements include roles in “Reasonable Doubts,” “Picket Fences,” “My Name is Earl,” and “Celebrity Apprentice,” as well as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recently, Matlin starred in the highly acclaimed film “CODA” and continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.