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Marlee Matlin
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Marlee Matlin

Marlee Matlin, deaf since she was eighteen months old, won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe for Best Actress for her role in Children of a Lesser God. She was nominated for Emmy Awards for her performances in Seinfeld, Picket Fences, The Practice, and Law & Order: SVU. Her film credits include It's My Party and What the Bleep Do We Know!? She is the author of Deaf Child Crossing. She has made numerous television appearances and currently appears on The L Word. Marlee Matlin lives in Los Angeles with her husband and four children. Visit her at www.marleeonline.com.

Marlee Matlin's Books

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I'll Scream Later
I'll Scream Later By: Marlee Matlin
This edition: Hardcover, 336 pages
Publication date: April 14, 2009
Critically acclaimed and award-winning actress Marlee Matlin reveals the illuminating, moving, and often surprising story of how she defied all expectations to become one of the most prolific and beloved actresses of our...
Other Formats: eBook, Trade Paperback
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Leading Ladies By: Marlee Matlin and Doug Cooney
This edition: Hardcover, 288 pages
Publication date: November 6, 2007
Ages: 8 - 12
"It doesn't make sense to me...in the book, Dorothy is a girl who can hear and talk - and Toto is a little dog. So I'm sorry - but I just don't see a Dorothy who's deaf and talks with her hands and has a great big dog for...
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Nobody's Perfect By: Marlee Matlin and Doug Cooney
This edition: Hardcover, 240 pages
Publication date: May 9, 2006
Ages: 8 - 12
Megan has spent forever planning her positively purple birthday sleepover. She's even made glittery purple invitations for every girl in her class. Then a new girl, Alexis Powell, joins their class. Alexis seems perfect: She's...
Other Formats: Trade Paperback
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Deaf Child Crossing
Deaf Child Crossing By: Marlee Matlin
This edition: Trade Paperback, 208 pages
Publication date: February 24, 2004
Ages: 8 - 12
Megan is excited when Cindy moves into her neighborhood -- maybe she'll finally have a best friend. Sure enough, the two girls quickly become inseparable. Cindy even starts to learn sign language so they can communicate more...