- Troy
Michael Kotsur (/ˈkɒtsər/; born July 24, 1968) is an
American actor. Born deaf,
Kotsur made his
acting debut in the late 1980s
working with the National...
- (Czech).
Kotsur may
refer to:
Andrei Kotsur (born 1982),
Belarusian kickboxer Pavel Kotsur (born 1974),
Kazakhstani chess grandmaster Svyryd Kotsur (1890–1920)...
- with Jones,
communicate using American Sign Language.
Eugenio Derbez, Troy
Kotsur,
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo,
Daniel Durant (in his
feature film debut), and Marlee...
- Language,
British Sign Language, and English. She is also
known as
Deanne Bray-
Kotsur. Bray was born in
Canoga Park, Los Angeles,
California and has
spent most...
-
Svyryd Dementiovych Kotsur (Ukrainian: Свирид Дементійович Коцур) (1890–1920?) was a
Ukrainian otaman insurgent during the
Ukrainian War of Independence...
-
while pursuing her
desire to be a singer. The film's cast
includes Troy
Kotsur,
Marlee Matlin,
Daniel Durant,
Eugenio Derbez, and
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo in...
- the 1986
Oregon State Championship, and was
revealed in 2021 with Troy
Kotsur, Nyle
DiMarco and
Deanne Bray
initially attached to star, with production...
-
philanthropist and Jake’s ex-wife
Chris Coy as Babbit, a low-level
bookie Troy
Kotsur as Joe Mancuso, a
local bookie with ties to
organized crime and to the brothers’...
- any
category for 36
years until 2022, when deaf
actor and
filmmaker Troy
Kotsur won for Best
Supporting Actor for his role in CODA, in
which Matlin also...
- (within the
wider Russian Civil War). In
early January 1919,
Ataman Svyryd Kotsur,
commanding the
Subbotovsky rebel detachment which included 600 rebels,...