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Cran, who died in June at age 79, produced the first two films to air on FRONTLINE in 1983. He went on to produce more than ...
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Oscar winner Marlee Matlin spoke her truth in her 2009 memoir, I'll Scream Later, about her romance with actor William Hurt.
Marlee disclosed that she started dating actor William Hurt during the filming of Children of a Lesser God. While she became the first deaf person to receive the accolade, her win was tainted by her ...
In a new documentary, “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” the star reflects on the joy, and pain, of being Hollywood’s first Oscar-winning Deaf actress.
Matlin had just split from her abusive boyfriend, William Hurt, and was fresh out of rehab with nowhere to live when she turned up on the actor’s doorstep.
A version of this article appears in print on June 21, 2025, Section B, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: William Cran, 79, Documentarian for PBS’s ‘Frontline’.
Not Alone Anymore,' the Oscar-winning actress opens up about her bond with Henry Winkler, who took her in after she left an ...
Matlin says the experience made her and Hurt realize their relationship was never going to be the same after rehab. "I decided I had it," she says. "I walked out of that house and I never went back." ...