Award winning actor Troy Kotsur says many children of deaf adults, or 'CODA,' have thanked him for the movie because now they feel seen, too.
His "CODA" co-star Marlee Matlin made history as the first deaf actor to win an Oscar in 1987.
"With 'CODA,' it seems like we really have thought outside of the box. And there's a scene where we have 30 seconds of silence. And, so, you hearing people probably never thought of what it would be just like to have, to be silent for 30 seconds and be patient. And that was so beautiful about turning the tables. And so now, you all can see my side of the story and really be a fly on the wall into my silent world," said Kotsur.
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