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Marlee Matlin

Marlee Matlin

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Morton Grove, Illinois
  • Birthday: August 24, 1965
  • 2008

    Joined the ABC reality series, "Dancing with the Stars" as a contestant

  • 2007

    Joined the fourth season of Showtime's Lesbian themed drama, "The L Word" as fiery artist Jodi Lerner, the new love interest of Bette (Jennifer Beals)

  • 2006

    Reprised her role for the final episodes of the NBC White House drama, "The West Wing"

  • 2004

    Guest-starred on NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" as Doctor Amy Solway; earned an Emmy nomination

  • 2002

    Published her first novel Deaf Child Crossing, which was loosely based on her own childhood

  • 2000

    Earned plaudits for playing a deaf woman on trial in ABC's "The Practice"; scripted by David E Kelley

  • 2000

    Had a recurring role as a feisty campaign manager on the NBC political drama "The West Wing"

  • 1999

    Producing debut, the Lifetime TV-movie "90 Days at Hollyridge"

  • 1999

    Reteamed with Eric Roberts in "Two Shades of Blue"

  • 1997

    Starred in the HBO movie, "Dead Silence"

  • 1996

    Hosted PBS' "People in Motion" a look at how technology is reshaping the lives of people with disabilities

  • 1996

    Played Eric Roberts' sister in Randal Kleiser's "It's My Party"

  • 1994

    Earned praise for her performance in Lifetime's "Against Her Will: The Story of Carrie Buck"; based-on-fact tale of a mentally-impaired woman who fought against her sterilization in the 1920s

  • 1994 to 1996

    Had recurring role as Laurie Bay on David E Kelley's "Picket Fences" (CBS); received Emmy nomination

  • 1993

    Performed the national anthem in American Sign Language with country music star Garth Brooks at Super Bowl XXVII; also appeared in Brooks' video "We Shall Be Free"

  • 1993

    Played a terrorized deaf woman in the thriller, "Hear No Evil"

  • 1993

    Played Jerry's girlfriend Laura in two episodes of "Seinfeld" (NBC); nominated for an Emmy

  • 1993

    Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

  • 1992

    Appeared as herself in Robert Altman's "The Player"

  • 1992

    Portrayed April Hare in episodes of the Disney Channel's "Adventures in Wonderland"

  • 1991 to 1993

    Played assistant prosecutor Tess Kaufman on TV series, "Reasonable Doubts" (NBC)

  • 1989

    TV movie debut and first speaking role in "Bridge to Silence" (CBS)

  • 1986

    Feature film debut, the leading role of Sarah in "Children of a Lesser God"

  • 1973

    At age eight, performed with Children's Theater of the Deaf in Des Plains, IL

  • Acted in community theater

  • Became deaf from a bout of roseola when she was 18 months old

  • Played a supporting role in a Chicago stage production of Mark Medoff's "Children of a Lesser God"

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