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American actress Marlee Matlin won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama as well as the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, for her screen debut in the 1986 romantic drama film Children of a Lesser God. At age 21, she is the youngest Best Actress winner and was the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award.[1][2][3] Since then, Matlin, who is deaf, has received a number of awards and nominations for her acting work, including two additional Golden Globe nominations and four Emmy Award nominations for her television appearances. In 2009, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Matlin has also received honors for her public service on behalf of the deaf, including a national Jefferson Award in 1988. Gallaudet University, a private university that focuses on educating deaf and hard of hearing persons, awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1987.
Awards and nominations
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Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1995
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Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story
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- Actress in a Movie or Miniseries
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Nominated
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- Gallaudet University Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1987
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Herself
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Honored
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- Gotham Independent Film Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2021
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CODA
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Nominated
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- Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2014
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-
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Won
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- Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2022
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CODA
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Nominated
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Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2009
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—
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Honored
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Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1988
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Herself
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Won
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- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1986
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Children of a Lesser God
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Runner-up
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- Online Film Critics Association Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2000
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The Practice
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- Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Nominated
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The West Wing
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Nominated
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Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1991
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Reasonable Doubts
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- Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series
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Nominated
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1999
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Where the Truth Lies
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Nominated
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- Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1995
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Picket Fences
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Nominated
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2022
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CODA
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Won
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Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2022
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CODA
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Nominated
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- Utah Film Critics Association Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1986
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Children of a Lesser God
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Won
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- Viewers for Quality Television Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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1991
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Reasonable Doubts
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- Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series
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Nominated
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1992
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Nominated
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1994
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Picket Fences
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Nominated
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- Women Film Critics Circle Awards
Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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2021
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CODA
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Nominated
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