Marlee Matlin is a celebrated American actress, activist, and author, notable for her advocacy for deaf individuals and representation of deaf characters. Deaf since infancy, she achieved widespread recognition with her Academy Award-winning debut in "Children of a Lesser God." Matlin has consistently championed deaf representation in Hollywood, advocating for accessibility and inclusion. Her career includes numerous film and television roles, earning her a Golden Globe and multiple Emmy nominations. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009, solidifying her impact on entertainment and activism.
Marlee Matlin, the Oscar-winning actress, attended the Tribeca Film Festival. Henry Winkler supported Matlin after a difficult relationship with William Hurt. The discussion of deaf representation in Hollywood continues. Matlin remains a trailblazer.
In 1927, the United States Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell 274 U.S. 200 occurred, which later inspired the 1994 television drama "Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story" starring Marlee Matlin.
In 1930, both Libby Hammer (Marlee Matlin's mother) and Donald Matlin (Marlee Matlin's father) were born.
On August 24, 1965, Marlee Matlin was born. She is an American actress, activist, and author known for her roles as deaf women and her advocacy in Hollywood and other industries.
In 1986, Marlee Matlin made her acting debut in "Children of a Lesser God", and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.
In 1986, Marlee Matlin made her film debut in "Children of a Lesser God" after being discovered by Henry Winkler. She won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for her performance.
In 1987, Marlee Matlin received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from Gallaudet University.
In 1988, Marlee Matlin presented the Academy Award for Best Actor at the Oscars, signing her introduction in ASL and then speaking the names of the nominees and winner Michael Douglas.
In 1988, Marlee Matlin received the Samuel S. Beard Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Under from the Jefferson Awards.
In 1989, Marlee Matlin portrayed a deaf widow in the television movie "Bridge to Silence", where she spoke in addition to using sign language.
In 1991, Marlee Matlin received the Bernard Bragg Young Artists Achievement Award at the Annual International Creative Arts Festival sponsored by the Center on Deafness in Chicago.
In 1991, Marlee Matlin was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in the television series "Reasonable Doubts".
In 1991, Marlee Matlin was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her role in "Reasonable Doubts".
In 1992, Marlee Matlin made a guest appearance in "Picket Fences".
On August 29, 1993, Marlee Matlin married Burbank police officer Kevin Grandalski at Henry Winkler's home, after meeting on the set of Reasonable Doubts.
In 1993, Marlee Matlin received a nomination for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her guest role in "Seinfeld" and received another nomination for her role in "Picket Fences".
In 1993, Marlee Matlin was nominated for an Emmy Award for a guest appearance in "Picket Fences".
In 1994, Marlee Matlin played Carrie Buck in the television drama "Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story", based on the 1927 United States Supreme Court case. She portrayed a hearing woman in this role.
In 1994, Marlee Matlin was appointed by President Bill Clinton as a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service, serving as chair of National Volunteer Week.
In 1996, Marlee Matlin and Kevin Grandalski welcomed their first child, a daughter named Sarah.
In 1996, Marlee Matlin became a regular on the series "Picket Fences" during its final season.
In 2000, Marlee Matlin and Kevin Grandalski welcomed their second child, a son named Brandon.
In 2000, Marlee Matlin played Joey Lucas on the political drama series "The West Wing".
In 2000, Marlee Matlin received an Emmy nomination for her guest appearance in "The Practice".
In 2002, Marlee Matlin and Kevin Grandalski welcomed their third child, a son named Tyler.
In 2002, Marlee Matlin published her first novel, titled Deaf Child Crossing, loosely based on her childhood.
In 2003, Marlee Matlin and Kevin Grandalski welcomed their fourth child, a daughter named Isabelle.
In 2004, Marlee Matlin hosted the 3rd Annual Festival for Cinema of the Deaf in Chicago. She also starred in the movie "What the Bleep Do We Know!?" as Amanda.
In 2004, Marlee Matlin received an Emmy nomination for her guest appearance in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit".
In 2005, Marlee Matlin continued her role in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit".
In 2006, Marlee Matlin continued her role as Joey Lucas on "The West Wing".
In 2006, Marlee Matlin played a deaf parent in "Desperate Housewives", had a recurring role in "My Name Is Earl", played a mother in an episode of "CSI: NY", and was cast in season 4 of "The L Word" as Jodi Lerner.
On February 4, 2007, Marlee Matlin interpreted the "Star Spangled Banner" in American Sign Language at Super Bowl XLI in Miami, Florida.
In October 2007, Marlee Matlin was appointed to the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees.
In October 2007, a stage production of Marlee Matlin's sequel, Nobody's Perfect, was produced at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in partnership with VSA Arts.
In 2007, Marlee Matlin appeared in the drama series "The L Word".
In January 2008, Marlee Matlin appeared on "Nip/Tuck" as a television executive and participated in the sixth season of "Dancing with the Stars".
On April 14, 2009, Marlee Matlin's autobiography, I'll Scream Later, was published, detailing her drug abuse, time at the Betty Ford Center, and relationship with William Hurt.
On May 6, 2009, Marlee Matlin received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
On November 8, 2009, Marlee Matlin appeared on "Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show" and later voiced Stella on "Family Guy".
In 2009, Marlee Matlin continued to appear in the drama series "The L Word".
In 2009, Marlee Matlin received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing her contributions to the entertainment industry.
On March 29, 2010, Marlee Matlin uploaded the pilot for her reality show, "My Deaf Family", to YouTube and launched a viral marketing campaign after networks declined to purchase the rights.
On July 26, 2010, Marlee Matlin signed a speech at an event commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
On April 3, 2011, during an episode of The Celebrity Apprentice, Marlee Matlin raised $986,000 for charity, a record for a single event on television at the time. Donald Trump then donated an additional $14,000.
In 2011, Marlee Matlin appeared in the drama series "Switched at Birth".
In 2012, Marlee Matlin voiced Stella in the animated sitcom "Family Guy".
In 2013, Donald Matlin (Marlee Matlin's father) passed away.
In 2013, Marlee Matlin played herself in "No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie".
In 2014, Marlee Matlin won the Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards for disability advocacy.
As of January 2015, Marlee Matlin began serving as the ACLU's celebrity ambassador for disability rights, discussing communication barriers between law enforcement and the deaf community.
In September 2015, Marlee Matlin made her Broadway debut in the revival production of the musical "Spring Awakening".
In 2015, Marlee Matlin made her Broadway debut in the revival of "Spring Awakening".
On February 7, 2016, Marlee Matlin interpreted the "Star Spangled Banner" in American Sign Language at Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California.
In 2016, Marlee Matlin received the Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion, a $120,000 prize, for her philanthropic work and disability inclusion advocacy.
On July 31, 2017, it was announced that Marlee Matlin joined the third season of the ABC thriller "Quantico" as a series regular, playing ex-FBI agent Jocelyn Turner.
In 2017, Marlee Matlin continued her role in the series "Switched at Birth".
In 2019, Marlee Matlin was mentioned in an article by Hearing Like Me as someone who could bring more #DeafTalent to "Life and Deaf", a comedy show set in the 1970s, which she was to executive produce.
In 2020, Libby Hammer (Marlee Matlin's mother) passed away.
In 2021, Marlee Matlin appeared in "CODA", an American comedy-drama film about a hearing teenage girl with deaf parents, which won her the SAG Award for Best Ensemble.
In 2021, Marlee Matlin continued to voice Stella in "Family Guy" and won the Screen Actors Guild Award for her role in "CODA".
In 2022, Troy Kotsur received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, becoming the second deaf performer to win an Academy Award after Marlee Matlin.
In 2022, Troy Kotsur won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in CODA, in which Marlee Matlin also played a supporting role. It marked the first time in 36 years that a deaf actor received an Oscar.
In 2025, Marlee Matlin appeared in "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore" a documentary revolving around her life and career, directed by Shoshannah Stern, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
In 2025, the documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore" about her life and work was released.
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