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  1. Millicent Simmonds (born March 6, 2003) is a deaf American actress who starred in the 2018 horror film A Quiet Place and its 2020 sequel A Quiet Place Part II. Her breakout role was in the 2017 drama film Wonderstruck. For Wonderstruck and A Quiet Place, she was nominated for several awards for best youth performance.

  2. Millicent (Millie) Simmonds is a BAFTA nominated American actress from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania best known for Wonderstruck (2017), A Quiet Place (2018), A Quiet Place Part II (2020), and Helen & Teacher.

  3. Millicent (Millie) Simmonds is a BAFTA nominated American actress from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania best known for Wonderstruck (2017), A Quiet Place (2018), A Quiet Place Part II (2020), and Helen & Teacher. She made her Broadway debut 2023 starring opposite Laurie Metcalf in Levi Holloway's Grey House, directed by Joe Mantello.

  4. May 28, 2021 · Millicent Simmonds is a star on the rise — and a newly minted high school graduate. The 18-year-old actress just so happened to finish school the same week that press resumed for “ A Quiet...

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · Meet Actress Millicent Simmonds, How She Lost Her Hearing, Roles In 'Wonderstruck,' 'A Quiet Place,' 'A Quiet Place II,' Parents, Education, And Acting.

  6. Oct 18, 2017 · How Millicent Simmonds, a 14-Year-Old Deaf Actress, Helped Transform Todd HaynesWonderstruck Into an Oscar Contender. An interview with the newcomer child actress and her director, who...

  7. 184K Followers, 276 Following, 168 Posts - Millicent Simmonds (@milliesimm) on Instagram: "".

  8. May 28, 2021 · Millicent Simmonds is at the forefront of a cultural movement to hire more actors with disabilities. The young performer knew she wanted to pursue an acting career after working with director...

  9. May 27, 2021 · We interview A Quiet Place Part II star Millicent Simmonds about how her character Regan has changed since the first film and much more.

  10. Mar 28, 2024 · ‘A Quiet Place’ Star Millicent Simmonds Says Hollywood is Becoming More Inclusive and Accessible to the Deaf Community: ‘People Seem to Be More Open-Minded’