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In this video, Billy Joel and Marlee Matlin serenade Oscar the Grouch.
Sesame Street is a production of Sesam...
In this video, Billy Joel and Marlee Matlin serenade Oscar the Grouch.
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you know shes married to a beat cop from burbank. He was directing traffic outside a set and didnt get that she was deaf at first. They recreated their meeting in the movie the village with the blind girl whos based on marlee meeting the forest ranger. They got married in fonzies back yard. Hes way better than that guy from the village who beat her.
Yes, she is. If you want to see a really good show that starred her, look up the tv series "The Outer Limits"(obviously the 90s and not the 60s version) I cant recall the name of the episode, but it also had Larry Drake in it. I dont want to ruin it by saying what it is about, but even if you dont like sci-fi, you will love this episode if you love Marlee. I'm pretty sure its on Hulu.
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I cant recall the name of the episode, but it also had Larry Drake in it. I dont want to ruin it by saying what it is about, but even if you dont like sci-fi, you will love this episode if you love Marlee. I'm pretty sure its on Hulu.