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Marlee Matlin’s ‘Internal Metronome’ Will Set Her Apart on DWTS

February 20, 2008

Don’t underestimate Marlee Matlin when she hits the ballroom floor on season six of Dancing with the Stars. Not only does she have the focus, she has “a sense of rhythm” that a lot of people may not think she has.

“So much will depend on me being in synch with my partner with my eyes, with my arms, with my legs,” the 42-year-old Oscar winner tells PEOPLE. “Plus … sign language has given me a an internal metronome.”

That innate rhythm and two powerful digital hearing aids are what she plans to use to guide her dancing — not to mention her dance pro partner.

“My partner, Fabian Sanchez, is Latin. And as any one can tell you, Latins speak with their hands, their bodies. He’s great,” she says. “We use a combination of lip reading (he’s easy to follow even if he has a slight accent), signing (the first sign he learned was “again” — he uses it a lot) and an interpreter.”

So far, she explains, training has been a lot like being on a movie set. And since dancing runs in the family — her 12-year-old daughter, who “screamed when she found out,” is a hip-hop student and dance lover — Matlin may have a better shot than most.

“I’ve had no formal dance training. Though I did a little dance in Children Of A Lesser God, that was improvised,” Matlin says. “But I figure that I’m ready in that I communicate with my body when I sign and dance is a lot like that. … Right now I’m not terrified of Latin dances; I’ve got a Latin partner and he’s a Mambo champion! I’ve already begun the Cha Cha and I love it! I don’t know about jive.”

Matlin also says that, in addition to making her “friends and family proud,” she wants to “prove to people that the only thing I, and 26 million Americans who are deaf or hard of hearing like me, really can’t do — is hear.”

And while she’s a longtime fan of DWTS — “I love the spectacle! I love the clothes!” — what really pushed her to compete in season six are her children.

“I’m really doing it for my kids because they want me to be the coolest mom ever,” she admits. “I don’t know if I’m crazy or what, but I’m going to give it my best shot!”

– Diane Clehane and Monica Rizzo

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Liz February 20th, 2008

I am so PROUD of you, sis.
We can’t wait to watch you.
We love you,
L, M and L

Theresa February 20th, 2008

Way to go, Marlee…make us deaf proud! I know you could do it. I ve watched you dance on Children of a Lesser God…amazing body movement…Good Luck!
TFG

Florida February 20th, 2008

God has given us the opportunity to appreciate a life we are living in. God opened the door for you to dance for all of us… of course, for your precious children… I wish you the best luck on dancing! Dancing and Signing are the most beautiful thing… You go dance and have fun! :)

Crystal February 20th, 2008

WOWOWOWOWOW.. shes going to bein that dancing!!! Go Marlee.. Deaf RULES! im deaf myself but IM GLAD shes going to do it.. I gotta watch!!!!! when is that??? i forgot…

Crystal

Laura February 20th, 2008

Can’t wait to watch her on DWTS! :-) She is the reason I am motivated to watch the next season; being deaf myself and I loved her on the movie “Children of a Lesser God; one of my favorite movies.

ASL # 1 February 20th, 2008

Ok I’ll be impressed if Marlee CLOSES her mouth and SIGN NOT speak. She has been an insult to true Deaf community by speaking. Why conceal her own true identity, be proud being a DEAF! I hope she shows the best out of herself and FOR the Deaf community! Thank you!

Laurel Guerrero February 20th, 2008

Marlee, you definitely have courage and fortitude and your children will be so proud. I for one will be cheering you on! You go girl!

Miranda February 20th, 2008

For ASL #1 — do you consider Heather Whitestone an embarrassment to the deaf community because she had implants? Thought I am not deaf, there are aspects of deaf culture I cannot and never will understand. But, if someone like Marlee Matlin can be an example for young girls, where is the harm? I hope she goes far!!

Stelisa February 20th, 2008

I am so excited, what a wonderful opportunity, my daughter is 3 and deaf! You have the right attitude about it and what a great example!

al February 20th, 2008

go marlee

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