Name Shoshannah Stern | Role Actress Spouse Ricky Mitchell (m. 2012) | |
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Parents Hedy Marilyn Stern, Ron Stern Movies and TV shows Similar People Ari Gold, Troy Kotsur, Jon Turteltaub, Jonathan E Steinberg, Stephen Chbosky |
deaf people tell me more featuring shoshannah stern
Shoshannah Stern (born July 3, 1980) is an American actress.
Contents
- deaf people tell me more featuring shoshannah stern
- Life and career
- Deaf West Theatre
- Filmography
- References

deaf people tell me more featuring shoshannah stern
Life and career

She was born in Walnut Creek, California, into an observant Jewish and fourth-generation Deaf family, the daughter of Ron Stern and Hedy Marilyn Stern (née Udkovich), and the sister of writer and artist Louise Stern. One of her grandmothers is a Holocaust survivor. Her hometown is Fremont, California, where she attended the California School for the Deaf, Fremont.

Stern's first language is American Sign Language. She is also able to read lips and speak English without an interpreter. She attended Gallaudet University, the only liberal arts college for the Deaf in the world.

She married her husband, Ricky Mitchell, on June 3, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Their daughter, Mayim Helene, was born on February 18, 2015. She currently resides with him in Hollywood, California.

Stern got her first regular series role as Holly Brodeen, a member of an elite government anti-terrorist task force in ABC's Threat Matrix. The role was created for her by the show's producers after a director who had worked with her on The Division recommended her. She had a recurring role in Showtime's Weeds (as Megan Beals-Botwin) and was also on ER, Providence and Cold Case. She played Bonnie Richmond in the CBS post-apocalyptic drama Jericho. She had a recurring role in Season 3 of Fox's Lie to Me.

Stern appeared with Matthew Broderick in the film The Last Shot and starred in the film Adventures of Power. She also appeared in the popular music video "Yes We Can", written by will.i.am for the Barack Obama campaign.
Deaf West Theatre
