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The ‘This Close’ co-creator and star is co-hosting a Rock the Vote event as the American With Disabilities Act turns 30.
Last fall, ET spent an afternoon on the set of the groundbreaking SundanceTV series, created by and starring actors who are deaf.
Season two of the drama created by and starring actors who are deaf launches Thursday, Sept. 12 at 12 a.m. ET/PT on SundanceTV.
ET has an exclusive first look at an all-new teaser and key art for the acclaimed series.
From Jodie Comer and Julia Garner to Penn Badgley and Richard Madden, ET gives props to those who gave their small-screen best in 2018.
Shoshannah Stern, Josh Feldman and Nyle DiMarco are just a few of the rising deaf stars taking control of how deaf stories are written and portrayed on stage and screen, telling ET, “we’ve always been here.”
The critically adored Sundance Now series, created by and starring two deaf actors, will begin production on season two this summer.
The 36-year-old actor talks to ET about the Sundance Now series centered on two deaf best friends.
In an interview with ET, Stern discusses the inspiration behind 'This Close,' deaf storytelling onscreen and why people need to stop thinking of diversity and disability as two separate conversations.