Explores Marlee Matlin’s life as a groundbreaking performer, whose meteoric and tumultuous rise to fame started in 1987 when she became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award for her role in ‘Children of a Lesser God.’ At the age of 21, Matlin was thrust into the national spotlight, becoming for many Americans the first Deaf person they saw on TV and overnight becoming the de-facto representative of the Deaf community.
Shoshannah Stern | Director |
Robyn Kopp | Producer |
Bonni Cohen | Producer |
Justine Nagan | Producer |
Michael Kantor | Executive Producer |
Ruth Ann Harnisch | Executive Producer |
Bill Harnisch | Executive Producer |
Melony Lewis | Executive Producer |
Adam Lewis | Executive Producer |
Jenny Raskin | Executive Producer |