Usually Amazon’s Alexa won’t listen to you, with it’s newest upgrade the device won’t even hear you. Deaf Actress Marlee Matlin, known for her Oscar winning role in 1987’s Children Of A Lesser God, is lending her voice to Amazon’s Alexa.

Amazon Alexa users will kind of be able to hear the star’s voice in their houses later this year. All in part to Amazon’s neural text to speech engine.

Matlin lost all of her hearing in her right ear, and 80% of the hearing in her left at the age of 18 months. Matlin communicates through the use of American sign language and an interpreter.

“I’m just so excited to be a part of Alexa,” Matlin’s interpreter told snickersee, “I just wish my work with Amazon would be available on that mode that has the screen. So people can hear see me sign.”

Matlin will sign the words that Alexa needs to say and a interpreter will verbalize the words for the device.

To get the voice users will have to enable the skill by saying, “Alexa introduce me to Marlee Matlin.”

The service is not free, the introductory price is 99 cents, and the regular price will be $4.99. Matlin will only be available to the Echo, and Dot models.

Samuel L. Jackson was reported to be available to Alexa users earlier this week. According to the BBC, other celebs will be available soon.