Millicent Simmonds is a talented deaf actress who has made a significant impact in Hollywood with her remarkable performances. She made her acting debut in 2017 with the critically acclaimed film "Wonderstruck," directed by Todd Haynes. Simmonds' portrayal of Rose, a deaf girl in search of her idol, showcased her powerful acting skills and garnered widespread praise from critics and audiences alike. In 2018, Simmonds starred in the hit horror film "A Quiet Place," directed by John Krasinski, where she played the role of Regan Abbott, a deaf teenager surviving in a post-apocalyptic world. Her performance in the film was hailed as a breakthrough, earning her further recognition in the industry. Simmonds reprised her role in the highly anticipated sequel, "A Quiet Place Part II," released in 2020, solidifying her status as a rising star in Hollywood. Known for her expressive and emotive acting style, Millicent Simmonds continues to captivate audiences with her talent and versatility, breaking barriers for deaf actors in the entertainment industry.
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