Marlee Matlin talks about her abusive relationship with ex William Hurt, and her friendship with Henry Winkler in a new Sundance documentary.
The actors' 'Children of a Lesser God' director recalls seeing bruises on the actress’s skin in 'Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore' ...
Oscar winner Marlee Matlin experienced the magic of a Sundance premiere virtually when the heartfelt indie "CODA" made its debut at the fest (it then sold for $25 million to Apple on the way to ...
She came right up to me and she took me under her wing and adopted me for the day, and that was Libby Matlin, and that was Marlee’s mom. And so I just felt like our lives had intertwined our ...
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 ...
She was, as she recalls in “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” practically ... and therefore a fantastic interview. But Stern also makes excellent use of her co-workers, family and friends ...
‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,’ a new documentary premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, chronicles the unlikely way Matlin and Winkler became friends Neilson Barnard/Getty; Amy Sussman ...
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 ...
And what was it like to be able to have that conversation instead of the usual — which I’m now realizing is a very limiting phrase — “talking head” interview? MARLEE MATLIN: When I was ...
In his on-camera interview, Jason details an incident ... as the rehabilitation clinic’s first deaf patient. Marlee Matlin Announces She's Going to Be a Grandma in Cute Video — See the ...
Shenk: Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore investigates the very nature ... between Shoshannah and Marlee in part because we set up a big wide shot of the entire interview set-up, which reveals the ...
Matlin was the first deaf actress to win an Academy Award and has continued to be one of television and cinema's most enduring figures.