From Hollyoaks to Hollywood: Actress wins first Oscar at the Academy Awards

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Author: Laura ThorntonPublished 5th Mar 2018

From Hollyoaks to Hollywood, Rachel Shenton is quite the success story after her Oscar win at last night’s Academy Awards. The actress, previously best known for playing Mitzeee Minniver in the Channel 4 soap, scooped the Best Live Action Short Film award for her film The Silent Child.

The Silent Child tells the story of four-year-old Libby who is profoundly deaf. Libby lives a silent life until she is taught to communicate through sign language by her social worker (played by Rachel).

The film wasn’t just written by an ex Hollyoaks actor, but also directed by one. Chris Overton, who played Liam Mitchell in the soap in 2010, encouraged Rachel to write the script and he then directed the short film.

Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton

Chris and Rachel, who are engaged, wanted the film to be authentic, and so cast Maisie Sly, who has never acted before, in the role of Libby. Maisie is profoundly deaf and can use sign language.

When accepting her Oscar, Rachel delivered her speech in sign language, a promise she had made to her six-year-old co-star.

Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton and Maisie Sly

She told the audience, “I made a promise to our six-year-old lead actress that I'd sign this speech," Rachel, best known for playing Mitzeee Minniver in Hollyoaks, told the audience.

"My hands are shaking so I apologise. Our movie is about a deaf child being born into a world of silence. It's not exaggerated or sensationalised for the movie, this is happening, millions of children all over the world live in silence and face communication barriers and particularly access to education."

Rachel was inspired to write the story after her own experiences. When Rachel was only 12-years-old her father Geoff went deaf after having chemotherapy and sadly could not hear for the last 18 months of his life.

Rachel then went on to become a qualified British Sign Language Interpreter and serves as an ambassador for the National Deaf Children's Society.

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