Marlee Matlin is an American actress born on August 24, 1965. She is known for her incredible talent and is the first deaf actress to win an Academy Award, which she received for her performance in the film Children of a Lesser God. Matlin has appeared in numerous films and television shows, advocating for the rights of the deaf community throughout her career. She continues to inspire many with her work in acting and activism.

"When I was 13, I told Henry Winkler I wanted to act. He said, Do it and don't let anyone stand in your way. His validation just made it all the more true. I haven't stopped thanking him since."



"I got a good handshake. A lot of executives tell me I have the best handshake in Hollywood."



"Watch me when people say deaf and dumb, or deaf mute, and I give them a look like you might get if you called Denzel Washington the wrong name."



"Differences are scarier now. The dollar isn't so guaranteed if you don't follow what they see as the norm. But I don't moan about it. I just keep working."



"It was ability that mattered, not disability, which is a word I'm not crazy about using."



"What parent has it easy? I just never make the difficulty of it an obstacle. I just do it."



"I've been around since I was 19, I won the Oscar when I was 21, I've had a couple of TV series. I've continued to work despite the predictions of some naysayers."



"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."



"I've always wanted to write a book relating my experiences growing up as a deaf child in Chicago. Contrary to what people might think, it wasn't all about hearing aids and speech classes or frustrations."

