Film and television Hiltermann made his film debut in 1986, portraying Orin Dennis in the
Academy Award-winning film
Children of a Lesser God. He reunited with co-star
Marlee Matlin in the 1989 CBS television movie Bridge to Silence. Other notable appearances include roles in:
All My Children (ABC),
Cold Case (CBS);
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS);
The Blacklist (NBC);
The Hammer; ''
See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary; The PBS documentary Through Deaf Eyes
(2007); and Sirens'' (ABC). In 2017, he wrote and directed the short film This is Ed!!, which won 24 awards at international film festivals, including Best Director nominations at the Atlanta Comedy Film Festival and the Shanghai International Deaf Film Festival. Hiltermann's band, Beethoven's Nightmare, gained international recognition as the only all-deaf rock band in the world. Formed at Gallaudet University, the band has performed at music and arts festivals globally. His more recent script, Fly Boy Fly, has received 10 accolades from various screenwriting competitions. He is also a star and executive producer of Shut Up and Sign, an educational
sign language series. As an educator, Hiltermann teaches English to deaf students and ASL to hearing students with the
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). He has also served as an ASL consultant for film and television, including working with
William Hurt on Children of a Lesser God and
Ashton Kutcher in A Lot Like Love. == Accolades ==