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    Marlee Matlin “Every one of us is different in some way, but for those of us who are more different, we have to put more effort into convincing the less different that we can do the same thing they can, just differently.” This quote said by Marlee Matlin, describes her living her life as a Deaf person with no limitations. Marlee Matlin is a successful actress, mother, and advocate. Despite her many challenges, Marlee has created a successful life with a positive mindset. Many components contributed

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    Marlee Beth Matlin

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    At this wonderful time, the amazing Marlee Beth Matlin was born into the 3rd planet in the solar system, Earth. Marlee wrote in her book, “ I was not then, nor was I ever, a quiet, retiring child.” Which to me means late nights and no sleep for her parents, Libby and Don Matlin. Nonetheless Libby and Don were ecstatic to have a baby girl. Marlee isn't an only child. Although she has said a few times that she wishes she was. Libby and Don had 2 kids before Marlee was born, Eric and Marc. Eric is the

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    Marlee matlin biography Marlee Matlin is an Academy Award winning American Actress and author. She has been deaf since she was 18 months old, she is also a prominent member of the Deaf community and supports the use of sign language, closed captioning, and is an active member of the National Association of the Deaf. Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965, in Morton Grove, Illinois. Her mother, Libby, was a jewelry sales woman and her father, Donald, operated a used car dealership

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    Perry Miles Professor Parker English 1010 Composition 1 24 June 2009 Paper I: Marlee Matlin - Deaf Actress, Cultural Icon Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois to Libby and Donald Matlin. She is the youngest and the only female of three children. She is an Academy Award winning actress and a world renowned spokesperson for various organizations. Marlee lives in the greater Los Angeles area with her husband, law enforcement officer Kevin Grandalski, and

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    Essay On Marlee Matlin

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    Actress Marlee Matlin has been a long time advocate for deaf rights and deaf culture. At 18 months old an illness permanently destroyed all her hearing in the right ear and 80% of the hearing in her left, making her legally deaf. However, Marlee did not let this impairment stop her from pursuing a professional acting career. In 1987, she received the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Children of a Lesser God, becoming the youngest winner of a lead acting award and the first deaf individual

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    Causes Of Marlee Matlin

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    Marlee Matlin "I've gotten hundreds of letters each week about how much they appreciate that I've opened the eyes of hearing people that deaf people can do anything except hear," said Marlee Matlin. Being deaf does not mean people can not hear anything at all, sometimes they can still hear but there still labeled deaf (Biography.com ed). People can be deaf from many different causes one of them is they are just born with it ninety percent of deaf children are born with hearing parents. Another

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    Marlee Matlin Obstacles

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    accomplish and achieve as many goals as anyone else, they should not be treated upon or looked at any differently. Even though Marlee Matlin was deaf she accomplished many things in life but she also faced many obstacles as she grew up. Primarily Marlee Matlin is a deaf actress who has made it big time in many movies and shows and even won awards for being the best actress. When Matlin was younger she did face many obstacles in which she would get made fun of. Kids around the school would mimic her and

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    Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois to Libby and Donald Matlin. She lost all hearing in her right ear and 80% in her left ear, when she was 18 months old due to genetically malformed cochlea. This essay will explore the life and contributions of Marlee Matlin including her early life, acting career, drug abuse, and advocacy for the deaf community. “My parents were the ones who gave me the independence, who gave me the spark to do anything that you set your mind

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    Sarah Norman Stereotypes

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    In the Academy Award winning film Children of a Lesser God, Director Randa Haines characterizes Sarah Norman (played by Marlee Matlin), as a rambunctious deaf woman without a purpose trying to find a place to fit in. Sarah deals with a bottled up anger regarding the way people have treated her throughout her life and uses her beauty and sex as a replacement to fill the void of the lack of communication with hearing people. In order for Sarah to fit in and to feel accepted, she uses beauty and sex

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    There are a couple very well-known Deaf entertainers, who have proven to a great extent the success that deaf actors can achieve. Marlee Matlin is featured in a plethora of movies and television shows. The role most should know her for is Sarah Normon in Children of a Lesser God, which she won an Oscar for, becoming the first deaf actress to win an Academy Award (Hunter, 2013). She’s also been main characters in movies such as Where the Truth Lies (1999), Hear No Evil (1993), Bridge to Silence

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