Deaf Matlin dances in Mills' footsteps on next round of 'Dancing'

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Deaf Matlin dances in Mills' footsteps on next round of 'Dancing' - USATODAY.com

Heather Mills competed with a prosthetic leg on Dancing With the Stars. Next up: a woman who can't hear the music.

Marlee Matlin says she's not worried. The Oscar-winning actress (Children of a Lesser God) is one of 12 celebrities announced Monday for the latest round of ABC's hit ballroom dance show, premiering March 17 (8 ET/PT).

Mills, who wowed Season 4 viewers and Dancing's judges with gutsy performances, "really made an impression," says Matlin, who has severely limited hearing. "She really raised awareness of what someone with a physical disability can do."

Matlin hopes she'll boost the image for the nation's 26 million deaf and hearing-impaired. "Deaf people can do anything except hear. My deafness will limit my ability only if I let it," says Matlin, 42.

Matlin's career has largely been defined by dramatic roles, including her current run on Showtime's The L Word. She hopes Dancing viewers will see her lighter side.

Learning ballroom dance might not be as hard as some would believe, she says. "Seeing as I haven't let my it affect my acting, I don't think I'll have more difficulty than other cast members," she says. "You try to imagine what it's like when you can't hear the music. I'll let my partner be my music."

Digital hearing aids help her distinguish some sounds. "Imagine yourself in the shower with the door closed and you can kind of hear the stereo in the next room at a reduced volume," says Jack Jason, her producing partner and interpreter.

Matlin's husband, Kevin, and four preteen children are big fans of Dancing With the Stars and were excited she had been asked to appear. She also consulted her friend, director/choreographer Anne Fletcher (Hairspray, 27 Dresses). "Anne said, 'You've got the moves,' " Matlin says. "Then it was me telling the producers, 'OK, you've got me.' "

Matlin says she's more worried about a pratfall than her limited hearing. "The stairs at the front of the stage — I'm thinking heels, stairs, and I start to sweat."

Matlin and other celebrity competitors are in Chicago today to meet and tape The Oprah Winfrey Show episode airing Thursday.
 
I just learn today that Marlee Matlin will be dancing in Mills' footsteps with Dancing with the Stars which will be air on March 17 at 8 o'clock in Eastern Standard Times. I hope I get to watch her doing the dancing. Her husband and her preteen children will be watching her as Dancing with the Stars is their favorite program. The family are excited about her entering the contest. I hope she will win the contest if she can dance better than the one artificial leg winner. This is really deep and very daring to compete when you are not the professional, but a beginner. :cool2:
 
Yep, I just found out to be sure if the facts were true and it turn out to be true that Marlee Matlin will be joining "Dancing with the Stars" that was announced Monday night from the show called "Dance War" with Burno and Carrie Ann. :)
 
uh-huh, I already saw her fat leg in one of movie.

Well, she did gain weight by having 4 kids. So that understandable,, it harder for women to lose weight when having kids. But it take time to lose all the baby fat. I think Marlee will do good with all that dancing help her lose the weight off. :)
 
I think it is great Marlee will be on DWTS. I do have one quibble, and that is how the news continue to identify someone by their disability. For example, that USA Today article has "Deaf Matlin..." Why not "Marlee Matlin..." or something like that.

Also, PowerON, I don't know whether you were joking about her "fat leg," but didn't you see Marlee on "The L Word" as she sure wasn't fat there (she did that show 4 years after giving birth to her last child), and in fact recent photos of her in magazines show her as very slim, and she's given birth to four children!
 
I can't wait to see her on DWTS, its going to be great just have to watch out for the critical judges like they did with Heather Mills. I know she can do it!
 
*confused* Deaf Matlin????

never heard of a deaf person being identified like that! Oh boyee.


Anyways, I am curious to watch it.
 
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