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Matlin has no problems with cartoon show poking fun at her deafness
HOME > NEWS / SHOWBIZ > SHOWBIZ > Matlin has no problems with cartoon show poking fun at her deafness SHOWBIZ Saturday November 14,2009 Oscar winner MARLEE MATLIN has given the brains behind irreverent U.S. cartoon series FAMILY GUY the OK to make fun of her hearing disability - because it's humorous.
Marlee Matlin - Matlin Has No Problems with Cartoon Show Poking Fun at Her Deafness
Caption: Marlee Matlin & daughter Isabelle Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Los Angeles, California .... Oscar winner MARLEE MATLIN has given the brains behind irreverent U.S. cartoon series FAMILY GUY the OK to make fun of her hearing disability - because it's humorous.
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