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With ‘CODA‘ as the Featured Blog this week, I have complied “My Top Ten Movies feat. the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

All of these films feature the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Some of the films featured Actors who were Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing, and some of the films feature Actors playing someone who is Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing.

Have a scroll and Enjoy!

'See No Evil, Hear No Evil' Poster (1989)
It's a Wonderful Life Poster
Mr. Holland's Opus Poster (1995)
Creed Poster (2015)
'The Family Stone' Poster (2005)
'Baby Driver' Poster (2017)
'Children of a Lesser God' Poster (1986)
'A Quiet Place' Poster (2018)
CODA Poster
'Eternals' Poster (2021)
'The Late Show with David Letterman' (© Jeffrey R. Staab 2015)
The Late Show with David Letterman‘ (© Jeffrey R. Staab/2015)

That’s all Folks! That’s This Week’s Top Ten List! Check Back Next Week – Siobhan

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