Marlee Matlin
Marlee Matlin
Marlee Matlin is an acclaimed American actress, author, and activist, best known for being the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Children of a Lesser God (1986). In addition to her powerful presence on screen, Marlee Matlin has written several books, including her autobiography I'll Scream Later, where she shares her journey as a deaf woman in Hollywood and beyond. Her writing and public speaking have inspired millions to embrace diversity, inclusion, and self-empowerment.
Born on August 24, 1965, in Morton Grove, Illinois, Marlee Matlin lost most of her hearing at 18 months old. Despite early challenges, she pursued acting from a young age and proved that talent knows no barriers. Over the years, she has become a passionate advocate for the deaf community, accessibility, and children's rights. Through her books and activism, she continues to break down stereotypes and promote understanding across communities.
Marlee Matlin is known for her powerful and heartfelt words. One of her most memorable quotes is, “Silence is the last thing the world will ever hear from me.” Another inspiring statement is, “The handicap of deafness is not in the ear; it is in the mind.” These quotes reflect her unwavering belief in the strength of the human spirit and the importance of challenging limitations placed by society.