Halle Maria Berry (born Maria Halle Berry ; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. Berry won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama Monster's Ball (2001). By 2018, he is the only award-winning black woman.
Berry was one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood during the 2000s and has been involved in the production of several movies in which she performed. Berry is also a spokesman for Revlon. Before becoming an actress, she started modeling and entered several beauty contests, ending as the 1st runner-up at the Miss USA Pageant and came in 6th place at Miss World Pageant in 1986. Her breakthrough movie role was in the romantic comedy > Boomerang (1992), alongside Eddie Murphy, who led roles in films such as the Flintstones family comedy (1994), Bulworth's political comedy drama (1998) and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), where she won the Emmy Primetime Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Film, among many other awards.
In addition to his Academy Award winning, Berry earned an important role in the 2000s, such as the Storm at X-Men (2000), the thriller of Swillfish (2001) and a spy film Die Another Day (2002), where he played Bond Girl Jinx. He then appeared on the sequels
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Berry was born Maria Halle Berry; his name was legally changed to Halle Maria Berry at the age of five. Her parents chose her middle name from Halle's Department Store, which later became a local landmark at her birthplace in Cleveland, Ohio. His mother, Judith Ann (nà © à © e Hawkins), who is of British and German descent, is a psychiatric nurse. His father, Jerome Jesse Berry, was an African-American hospital assistant in the psychiatric ward where his mother worked; he later became the bus driver. Berry's maternal grandmother, Nellie Dicken, was born in Sawley, Derbyshire, England, while her maternal grandfather, Earl Ellsworth Hawkins, was born in Ohio. Berry's parents divorced when she was four years old; she and her sister, Heidi Berry-Henderson, were raised exclusively by their mother.
Berry has said in a published report that he has been estranged from his father since his childhood, noting in 1992, "I have not heard from him since he left, maybe he is not alive." His father was very rude to his mother. Berry had remembered watching her mother beaten every day, kicking the ladder and bumping her head with a bottle of wine.
Berry grew up in Oakwood, Ohio and graduated from Bedford High School where she was a cheerleader, honorary student, school newspaper editor and prom queen. She works in the children's department at the Higbee department store. He then studied at Cuyahoga Community College. In the 1980s, he entered several beauty contests, winning Miss Teen All American in 1985 and Miss Ohio USA in 1986. He was the first champion of Miss USA 1986 from Christy Fichtner of Texas. In the contest contest Miss USA USA 1986, she said that she hopes to become an entertainer or have something to do with the media. The interview was awarded the highest score by the jury. He was the first African-American Miss World immigrant in 1986, where he finished sixth and Trinidad and Tobago Giselle Laronde was crowned Miss World. According to Current Annual Biography Book , Berry "... pursued a modeling career in Chicago.... The first week Berry in New York was less profitable: He slept in a homeless shelter and then at the YMCA".
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Careers
Initial career
In 1989, Berry moved to New York City to pursue his acting ambitions. During his early time there, he ran out of money and had to stay for a while at the homeless shelter.
Then in 1989, the situation improved and he was cast in the role of Emily Franklin model on the short-lived ABC television series Living Dolls, who was shot in New York and spin-off from the hit series Who Who Is The Boss? . During the recording of Living Dolls , he was in a coma and diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. After the cancellation of Living Dolls , he moved to Los Angeles. He went on to have a recurring role on the long-term primetime series Knot Landing .
1990s
The film debuted in a small role for Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991), where he played Vivian, a drug addict. In the same year, Berry played a major role in Strictly Business . In 1992, Berry describes a career woman who falls for the main character played by Eddie Murphy in the romantic comedy Boomerang . The following year, he attracted public attention as a stubborn biracial slave in the TV adaptation of Queen: The Story of American Family, based on Alex Haley's book. Berry is in a Flintstones live-action film that plays the "Sharon Stone" section, the sultry secretary who teases Fred Flintstone.
Berry tackled a more serious role, playing ex-drug addict struggling to regain custody of his son at Losing Isaiah (1995), starring Jessica Lange. He portrays Sandra Beecher at Race the Sun (1996), based on real-life stories, filming in Australia, and co-starring alongside Kurt Russell in Executive Decision . Beginning in 1996, he was a Revlon spokesman for seven years and renewed his contract in 2004.
She starred alongside Natalie Deselle Reid in the 1997 comedy film B * A * P * S . In 1998, Berry received praise for his role in Bulworth as an intelligent woman who was raised by activist who gave a politician (Warren Beatty) a new lease in life. That same year, she played the singer Zola Taylor, one of three pop singer wives Frankie Lymon, in the biopic of Why Do Fools Fall in Love . In the biography film HBO 1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, she describes the first black woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, and it was for Berry's perceived heart project that she introduced, the work of the joint. and struggled earnestly for that to happen. Berry's performance is recognized with several awards, including the Emmy Primetime Award and Golden Globe Award.
Beginning 2000s
Berry describes the superhero of Mutant storms in the film adaptation of the comic book series X-Men (2000) and its sequel, X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). In 2001, Berry appeared in the movie Swordfish , which featured her first topless scene. At first, he refused to be filmed topless in a sunbathing scene, but he changed his mind when Warner Brothers raised his fee substantially. The brief flash of her breasts adds $ 500,000 to the cost. Berry considered these stories as rumors and quickly rejected them. After rejecting many roles that require nudity, she says she decided to make Swordfish because her current husband, Eric BenÃÆ'Ã t, supported her and encouraged her to take the risk.
She appears as Leticia Musgrove, the troubled wife of the executed killer (Sean Combs), in feature film 2001 Monster's Ball . His performance was awarded the National Board of Review and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress; in an interesting coincidence she became the first woman to have the color to win an Academy Award for Best Actress (previously in her career, she described Dorothy Dandridge, the first African American nominated for Best Actress, and who was born in the same hospital as Berry, in Cleveland, Ohio). The NAACP issued a statement: "Congratulations to Halle Berry and Denzel Washington for giving us hope and making us proud, if this is a sign that Hollywood is finally ready to give an opportunity and judging performance by skill and not on skin color then that's a good thing." cause controversy. His nude graphic love scene with the racist character played by Billy Bob Thornton's opposite is the subject of much media chat and discussion among African Americans. Many in the African-American community are critical of Berry to take part. Berry replied: "I do not really see any reason to go that far again.That is a unique movie.The scene is special and important and needs to be there, and it will be a very special script that will need something like that again. "
Berry charges a higher fee for Revlon ads after winning the Academy Award. Ron Perelman, the head of the cosmetics company, congratulated him, saying how happy he was as a model for his company. He replied, "Of course, you have to pay me more." Perelman went berserk. In accepting his award, he gave an acceptance speech honoring a former black actress who never had a chance. He said, "It's much bigger than me now, it's for every nameless and faceless woman who now has a chance tonight because this door has been opened."
As Bond Giacinta's 'Jinx' Johnson girl in the 2002 blockbuster movie Die Another Day, Berry re-created the scene from Dr. Nothing, emerging from the waves to be greeted by James Bond as Ursula Andress had 40 years earlier. Lindy Hemming, costume designer on Die Another Day, insisted that Berry was wearing bikinis and knives in honor. Berry has said about the scene: "It's excited," "interesting," "sexy", "provocative" and "it will keep me out there after winning the Oscars". Bikini scene shot in Cadiz; the location was reportedly cold and windy, and the recording had been released from Berry wrapped in thick towels in between taking to try to stay warm. According to the ITV poll, Jinx was voted the fourth heaviest girl on the screen of all time. Berry was injured during filming when the debris from a smoke grenade flew into his eyes. It was removed in a 30 minute operation. After Berry won an Academy Award, rewrites were assigned to give him more screentime for X2 .
She starred in the Gothic thriller Gothic in front of Robert Downey, Jr. in November 2003, where he broke his hand in a scene with Downey, who twisted his arm too hard. Production stopped for eight weeks. It was a moderate hit at the United States box office, taking $ 60 million; it generates another $ 80 million overseas. Berry appeared in Limp Bizkit's nu metal music video for "Behind Blue Eyes" for the movie soundtrack for the film. In the same year, she was named # 1 in FHM ' 100 Sexiest Women in World Polls.
End of the 2000s
Berry received $ 12.5 million for the title role in the movie Catwoman , a film worth $ 100 million; it earned $ 17 million on its first weekend. She was awarded the Worst Actress Razzie Award of 2005 for this role. She appeared at the ceremony to receive the award personally (making her the third person, and second actor, ever done it) with a sense of humor, thinking of it as the experience of the "lowest point" to be "at the top". Holding the Academy Award in one hand and Razzie in the other hand he said, "I never in my life thought that I would be here, won the Razzie.This is not like I ever dreamed of being here, but thanks. I am a child, my mother tells me that if you can not be a good loser, then you can not be a good winner. "The Fund for Animals complimented Berry's compassion for cats and to wipe out rumors that he kept the Bengal tiger from a collection Catwoman as a pet.
The next film appearance is on ABC television produced by Oprah Winfrey Their Eyes Watching God (2005), an adaptation of the novel Zora Neale Hurston, in which Berry plays Janie Crawford, a free-spirited woman. whose unusual sexual customs distracted him in the 1920s in a small community. She was nominated for another Primetime Emmy Award for this TV movie. Meanwhile, he voiced the character of Cappy, one of many mechanical beings in the animated feature Robots (2005).
Berry is involved in film and television production. He served as executive producer at Introducing Dorothy Dandridge in 1999, and Lackawanna Blues in 2005. In 2007, Berry both produced and starred in the thriller Perfect Stranger with Bruce Willis, and starring in Hal We Lost in the Fire with Benicio del Toro, the first film in which she worked with female director Danish Susanne Bier gave her a new feeling of "thinking in a way same ", which he values. Berry later starred in the movie Franklin and Alice, where she plays Frankie Murdoch, a young American multiracian woman with dissociative identity disorder who fights against her personal personality to defend her true self. She was awarded the African-American Film Critics Award for Best Actress and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Moving Movie Drama. Berry was one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood during the 2000s, earning around $ 10 million per film. On April 3, 2007, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of Kodak Theater in 6801 Hollywood Boulevard for his contribution to the film industry.
2010s
By 2013, Berry's worldwide gross box office has more than USD $ 3.3 billion. In 2011, she appeared on New Year's Eve . She plays one of the lead acts in the Cloud Atlas film, released in October 2012.
On October 4, 2013, Berry signed up to star in the drama series CBS Extant . Berry played Molly Woods, an astronaut who struggled to reconnect with her husband and her android son after spending 13 months in space. The show aired on July 9, 2014. He served as co-executive producer on this series. Berry has served for many years as Revlon cosmetic face and as a face of Versace. Coty perfume company Inc. signed Berry to market his debut perfume in March 2008. Berry is happy, saying that he has created his own fragrance at home by mixing the scent.
In March 2014, Berry launched a new production company, 606 Films, with production partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas. It was named after the Anti-Paparazzi Bill, SB 606, that the actress pushed and who was signed into law by California Governor Jerry Brown in the fall of 2013. The new company emerged as part of a deal for Berry starring in the CBS sci-fi drama series Still There . 606 Movies are stored inside CBS.
Personal life
Relationships and marriages
Berry dated Chicago dentist John Ronan from March 1989 to October 1991. In November 1993, Ronan sued Berry for $ 80,000 in what he claimed was an unpaid loan to help start his career. Berry argued that the money was a gift, and the judge dismissed the case because Ronan did not include Berry as a debtor when he filed for bankruptcy in 1992. According to Berry, the beating of a rude ex-boyfriend during the filming of The Last Boy Scout < > in 1991 pierced his eardrum and caused him to lose eighty percent of his hearing in his left ear. Berry has never mentioned the perpetrator but has said that he is someone famous in Hollywood.
Berry first saw baseball player David Justice on TV playing in an MTV celebrity baseball game in February 1992. When a reporter from Cincinnati Justice's hometown told him that Judge was a fan, Berry gave his phone number to a reporter to give to Justice. Berry married Justice shortly after midnight on January 1, 1993. After parting in February 1996, Berry publicly stated that he was so depressed that he was considering taking his own life. Berry and Justice was officially divorced on 24 June 1997.
Berry married her second husband, singer-songwriter Eric BenÃÆ'à t, on January 24, 2001, after a two-year dating, but in early October 2003 they split up, with a divorce settled on January 3, 2005. BenÃÆ'à © t underwent treatment for sex addiction in 2002. In November 2005, Berry began dating the Canadian French model Gabriel Aubry, whom he met at the Versace shoot. Berry gave birth to his daughter in March 2008. On April 30, 2010, Berry and Aubry announced their separation.
After their 2010 separation, Berry and Aubry became involved in publicized custody battles, centered primarily on Berry's desire to move with their daughter from Los Angeles, where Berry and Aubry live, to France, the home of French actor Olivier Martinez, who Berry is already began dating in 2010 after they met while filming the Dark Tide in South Africa. Aubry objected to the move on the grounds that it would interfere with their custody arrangements. In November 2012, a judge rejected Berry's request to transfer the couple's daughter to France due to Aubry's objections. Less than two weeks later, on November 22, 2012, Aubry and Martinez were both hospitalized for injuries after a physical quarrel at Berry's residence. Martinez arrested citizens against Aubry, and for being perceived as an incident of domestic violence, was granted an interim emergency protection order that prevented Aubry coming within 100 yards of Berry, Martinez, and the child with whom he shared custody with Berry until November 29, 2012. In turn, Aubry obtained a temporary restraining order against Martinez on November 26, 2012, insisting that the fight started when Martinez threatened to kill Aubry if he did not allow the couple to move to France. Leaked court documents include photographs showing significant cuts on Aubry's face, which are widely featured in the media.
On November 29, 2012, Berry's lawyers announced that Berry and Aubry had reached a peace parenting agreement in court. In June 2014, a High Court ruling called on Berry to pay Aubry $ 16,000 per month for child support (about 200k/year) as well as a low tide payment of $ 115,000 and $ 300,000 for lawyer Aubry's fees. Berry and Martinez confirmed their engagement in March 2012, and married in France on July 13, 2013. In October 2013, Berry gave birth to their son. After two years of marriage, in 2015 the couple announced that they were divorced. Divorce is not finished yet.
Legal issues
In February 2000, Berry was involved in a traffic collision and left the scene. He admitted there was no contest for minor offenses leaving the crash site.
Activism
Together with Pierce Brosnan, Cindy Crawford, Jane Seymour, Dick Van Dyke, TÃÆ'à © a Leoni, and Daryl Hannah, Berry successfully fought in 2006 against the proposed Cabrillo Port Liquefied Natural Gas facility off the coast of Malibu. Berry said, "I care about the air we breathe, I care about marine life and ocean ecosystems." In May 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the facility. Hasty Pudding Theatricals awarded him the 2006 Woman of The Year award. Berry took part in a nearly 2000-house cell phone bank campaign for Barack Obama in February 2008. In April 2013, he appeared in a video clip for Gucci's "Chime for Change" campaign aimed at raising funds and awareness of women's issues on matters education, health, and justice. In August 2013, Berry testified with Jennifer Garner before the California State Assembly Justice Committee to support a bill that will protect celebrity children from harassment by photographers. The bill was passed in September.
Public image
Berry was ranked No. 1 on the list of People "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" in 2003 after making the top ten seven times and appeared No. 1 on FHM 's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" that same year. He was named "Sexiest Woman Alive" in Esquire magazine in October 2008, where he stated: "I do not know exactly what it means, but being 42 and just having a baby, I think I'll take it." > Men's Health placed him at number 35 on their "100 Hottest Women of All-Time" list. In 2009, she was voted # 23 on Empire 100 Sexiest Film Stars. In the same year, rapper Hurricane Chris released a song called "Halle Berry (She's Fine)", praising Berry's beauty and sex appeal. At the age of 42 (in 2008), she was named the "Sexiest Woman" by the One Access TV Access survey from Hollywood. Born to an African-American father and a white mother, Berry has stated that his biracial background is "painful and confusing" when he is a young woman, and he made a decision from the outset to identify as a black woman because he knows how he will be felt.
Movieography
Movies
Television
Awards and nominations
See also
- List of first African Americans
References
Bibliography
- Banting, Erinn. Halle Berry , Weigl Publishers, 2005Ã, - ISBNÃ, 1-59036-333-7
- Gogerly, Liz. Halle Berry , Raintree, 2005Ã, - ISBNÃ, 1-4109-1085-7
- Naden, Corinne J. Halle Berry , Sagebrush Educational Resources, 2001Ã, - ISBNÃ, 0-613-86157-4
- O'Brien, Daniel. Halle Berry , Reynolds & amp; Hearn, 2003Ã, - ISBNÃ, 1-903111-38-2
- Sanello, Frank. Halle Berry: A Stormy Life , Virgin Books, 2003; ISBNÃ, 1-85227-092-6
- Schuman, Michael A. Halle Berry: Beauty Is Not Just Physical , Enslow, 2006; ISBNÃ, 0-7660-2467-9
External links
- Halle Berry on IMDb
- Halle Berry at AllMovie
- Halle Berry on Facebook
- Halle Berry at People.com
- Halle Berry on TVGuide.com
- Halle Berry in Box Office Mojo
- Halle Berry in the TCM Movie Database
- Works by or about Halle Berry in the library (WorldCat catalog)
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