Marlee Matlin
Renowned for her talent both in front of and behind the camera, Marlee Matlin was born in 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois, United States. Active since the 1980s, she has been involved in a variety of genres, with a particular emphasis on drama and romance; notable works include "Children of a Lesser God", for which she received an Academy Award, and TV series like "The L Word" and "Switched at Birth". Known for her empathetic portrayal of complex characters, Matlin, who is deaf, often involves themes of disability and communication in her work.
On a personal note, Matlin's undeniable resilience and dedication to authentic representation in film not only makes her a remarkable director, but also a true inspiration within the industry.