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Name
  
Marla Hanson


Role
  

Marla Hanson smiling and wearing a black tube dress with a pearl necklace and earrings

Spouse
  
Douglas Kenneth Howell (m. 1997)

Similar
  
Jay McInerney , Cheryl Pollak , Abel Ferrara

Born
  
18 June 1961 (age 59), Independence, Missouri, United States

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Marla Hanson (born c. 1961) is a screenwriter and ex-model.

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Marla Hanson smiling in a white shirt and holding her pet dog

Born in Independence, Missouri, Hanson graduated from Odessa, MO High School and attended college at Southwestern Assemblies of God College (SAGU) in Waxahachie, Texas a suburb of Dallas, Texas. After working selling real estate and insurance, a job promotion brought her to New York City. There, a part-time modeling job eventually became a full-time career in the 1980s.

Marla Hanson flashed in a news with scars on her face

In June 1986, she rejected the sexual advances of her landlord, Steve Roth. Roth hired two friends, Steven Bowman and Darren Norman, to attack Hanson. Hanson testified that Roth asked her to step outside a bar, and then stood by while the two men, after announcing a "stick-up," slashed her face with a razor blade. The assault left three wounds that required surgery and over 100 stitches to close, resulting in permanent scars.

Marla Hanson smiling with a little scar left on her face and wearing a black and brown turtle neck blouse

Roth and the two attackers were tried separately, with Judge Jeffrey Atlas presiding over both trials. In Roth's trial, he was found guilty of first degree assault for arranging the attack. In the trial of Bowman and Norman a few months later, Hanson was subjected to a controversial cross examination by Bowman's defense attorney Alton H. Maddox, who impugned her character in a line of questioning the prosecutor called "disgusting and filthy". Maddox also asserted that Hanson had "racial hangups" that led her to falsely identify Bowman and Norman, who are black, as her attackers. Hanson and her attorney later publicly criticized the criminal justice system for allowing her to be humiliated on the witness stand. Bowman and Norman were found guilty.

Marla Hanson smiling with a scar on her face and wearing a black blouse

At sentencing, Atlas gave Roth the 5 to 15 year maximum sentence, but not before telling a weeping Hanson and her attorney he was "incensed" at their public criticism of the criminal justice system. After a brief recess, Atlas apologized to Hanson and her lawyer. Mayor Ed Koch expressed outrage at Atlas's comments. Bowman and Norman were sentenced to the 5 to 15 year maximum sentence as well.

Marla Hanson smiling with Jay McInerney at a New York party for a movie premiere in 1990

Hanson has since lobbied for reform in the way victims of crimes are treated in criminal courts.

Marla Hanson featured in a newspaper with a beautiful face before and a scarred face a night after the slashing incident

Her works as a screenwriter include:


  • The Blackout (1997)
  • Subway Stories (1997)

  • The story of the attack on Hanson was made into a TV movie entitled The Marla Hanson Story in 1991 where she was portrayed by Cheryl Pollak

    30 years after being slashed marla hanson gives advice to fellow victim


    References

    Marla Hanson Wikipedia


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