Academy Award-winning CUDA star Troy Kotsur leads a Disney+ series about the deaf high school football team

Actor Troy Kotsur, who walked with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar this year for his performance in Apple TV + kudaHe found his next project. according to Entertainment WeeklyKotsur will participate in a new Disney+ production series inspired by the soccer team out of California School for the Deaf, Riverside. In the series, Kotsur will play the role of the coach of the team. The project, which is currently untitled, sees kutsur reuniting with him kuda Co-star Marley Matlin, who will also produce the series, co-stars. Ron Shelton (Paul Durham White men can’t jump) will direct the pilot for the series, co-starring with Ben Shelton (Candy Jar).

The TV series will focus on the soccer team’s 2021 season, the year the CSDR Cubs went through an undefeated season and even played in a California State Championship game, a first in the school’s history. The team leaders even showed up on the field to toss the coin at Super Bowl LVI earlier this year. EW Reports state that the series will “not only follow the historic undefeated football season, but also tell stories about the deaf community—students, teachers, and families—on and off the field.” They added that the cast and actors of the series will consist of members of the deaf community.

Coach Keith Adams previously said in an interview with News letters during their season. “The community is very excited, the morale has been raised, the self-esteem of our players has been lifted – you can see a huge difference.”

Although he had previously appeared in a few films and TV episodes in his career, CODA was a breakthrough moment for Kotsur as an actor as he would go on to win a BAFTA Award, Critic’s Choice Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award in addition. for an Oscar. Before he starred in CODA though, he made his mark on a galaxy far, far away. Appearing as one of the scouts of the Tusken Raider in The Mandalorian and even helping the crew create a signature language for the “Sand People”.

“It’s really amazing that our film, CODA, has gone viral around the world,” Kotsur said via ASL in his Oscars acceptance speech. “It came to the White House, they invited the CODA staff to visit the White House and take a tour of the White House, we met President Joe and Dr. Gill, and I was planning on teaching them some dirty signs of language, but Marley Matlin told me to act myself. So don’t worry, Marley, I’m not going down Any F-bombs in my speech today. Instead, I would like to thank all the stages of deaf theater where I was allowed and given the opportunity to develop my craft as an actor.”

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