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Marlee Matlin Poses in Her 1987 Oscars Dress: 'What Else Is There to Do?'

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Marlee Matlin found a creative way to pass the time while social distancing due to coronavirus. Over the weekend, the 54-year-old actress took to Instagram to share a short clip of herself in the dress she wore to the 1987 Academy Awards.The lilac, lace gown still fits Matlin like a glove, the same way it did when she donned the look on the night she won the Best Actress Oscar for her work in .«I’m losing my mind.

What else is it there to do?» she captioned the clip, before adding hashtags #DressStillFitsThough, #GottaLaughAtYourself, #F**kCoronavirus, and #WashYourHandsPlease.I’m losing my mind.

What else is it there to do? #oscardress #1987 #34yearsago #bestactress #childrenofalessergod #dressstillfitsthough #gottalaughatyourself

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