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Deaf actors to appear at Glendale Community College
Actress Deanne Bray and her husband, Troy Kotsur, will be at Glendale Community College from 7 to 8:30 p.m. March 28 in the Student Union Room 104. Bray and Kotsur are well-known deaf actors. Kotsur, born and raised in Mesa, has appeared on stage and in films and television shows including "CSI-New York" and "Doc."
Bray was the first deaf actress to star in a television series. For three seasons, she was the lead in "Sue Thomas FB Eye," about a real-life agent who worked for the FBI, aided by her hearing dog. Repeats of the show appear regularly on GMC cable. Bray also has been on "Heroes," "CSI" and "Ellen," as well as in several movies.
Bray will share a perspective about her life as a deaf person, as an actress and the reasons for her recent career change to teacher of the deaf.
The presentation is free and open to the public and will be "voiced" for the signing impaired.
Details: jim.reed@gcmail.maricopa.edu.
Actress Deanne Bray and her husband, Troy Kotsur, will be at Glendale Community College from 7 to 8:30 p.m. March 28 in the Student Union Room 104. Bray and Kotsur are well-known deaf actors. Kotsur, born and raised in Mesa, has appeared on stage and in films and television shows including "CSI-New York" and "Doc."
Bray was the first deaf actress to star in a television series. For three seasons, she was the lead in "Sue Thomas FB Eye," about a real-life agent who worked for the FBI, aided by her hearing dog. Repeats of the show appear regularly on GMC cable. Bray also has been on "Heroes," "CSI" and "Ellen," as well as in several movies.
Bray will share a perspective about her life as a deaf person, as an actress and the reasons for her recent career change to teacher of the deaf.
The presentation is free and open to the public and will be "voiced" for the signing impaired.
Details: jim.reed@gcmail.maricopa.edu.