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      • Couple that with a new wave of deaf actors on the verge of stardom, like Millicent Simmonds, star of both A Quiet Place movies; Lauren Ridloff, who will be seen as one of the lead superheroes in Marvel's Eternals; and Shoshannah Stern, who was the first deaf doctor in hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy, and it seems like deaf people may finally be gaining the kind of visibility within the industry that they have long been denied.
      www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210809-coda-and-the-films-finally-treating-deaf-people-with-respect
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  2. Mar 25, 2022 · Oscar nominations for CODA and Audible are a rare but encouraging sign that the industry is recognizing actors and stories from the deaf community.

  3. Coda and the films finally treating deaf people with respect. Apple TV+. One of 2021's most anticipated releases is Coda, a drama about a majority-deaf family. Is it part of a watershed...

  4. May 16, 2024 · Deaf representation in media has come a long way, but there is still much work to be done. By supporting Deaf creators, demanding authentic casting, promoting accessibility, and raising awareness, we can hold the film and television industry accountable for diverse and accurate portrayals.

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · A recent study by NRG shows at least 79% of deaf consumers believe that there has been more representation of their community in TV and film compared to a year ago. However, Ridloff and...

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  6. Mar 29, 2022 · When "CODA" won the Oscar for best picture in Los Angeles, movie stars from Samuel L. Jackson to Nicole Kidman waved their hands instead of clapping -- recognition of a culture and community...

  7. Nov 22, 2022 · Sixty three percent of deaf consumers say movies and shows that feature deaf characters use negative images of the community. Some 82% of these respondents believe the entertainment industry...

  8. Mar 29, 2022 · When “CODA” won the Oscar for best picture in Los Angeles, movie stars from Samuel L. Jackson to Nicole Kidman waved their hands instead of clapping — recognition of a culture and community that proudly calls itself Deaf. At home in suburban New York, Laurie Ann Barish cried, overcome by what she said was a long overdue feeling of acceptance.

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