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That all changed after she landed a role in 2017’s “Wonderstruck.”

The role, which earned her accolades, helped her to realize that there might be a place for deaf actresses in Hollywood. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Joined by fellow actresses like @LaurenRidloff (“Sound of Metal”) and Kaylee Hottle (“Godzilla Vs. Kong”), Simmonds just wants to continue offering representation for the deaf community. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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“This is Millie’s movie,” Emily Blunt said.

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