- Born
- Birth nameMaria Halle Berry
- Height1.65 m
- Halle Maria Berry was born Maria Halle Berry on August 14, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Oakwood, Ohio to Judith Ann Berry (née Hawkins), a psychiatric nurse & Jerome Jesse Berry, a hospital attendant. Her father was African-American and her mother is of mostly English and German descent. Halle first came into the spotlight at seventeen years when she won the Miss Teen All-American Pageant, representing the state of Ohio in 1985 and, a year later in 1986, when she was the first runner-up in the Miss U.S.A. Pageant. After participating in the pageant, Halle became a model. It eventually led to her first weekly TV series, 1989's Living Dolls (1989), where she soon gained a reputation for her on-set tenacity, preferring to "live" her roles and remaining in character even when the cameras stopped rolling. It paid off though when she reportedly refused to bathe for several days before starting work on her role as a crack addict in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991) because the role provided her big screen breakthrough. The following year, she was cast as Eddie Murphy's love interest in Boomerang (1992), one of the few times that Murphy was evenly matched on screen. In 1994, Berry gained a youthful following for her performance as sexy secretary "Sharon Stone" in La Famille Pierrafeu (1994). She next had a highly publicized starring role with Jessica Lange in the adoption drama Losing Isaiah: Les Chemins de l'amour (1995). Though the movie received mixed reviews, Berry didn't let that slow her down, and continued down her path to super-stardom.
In 1998, she received critical success when she starred as a street smart young woman who takes up with a struggling politician in Warren Beatty's Bulworth (1998). The following year, she won even greater acclaim for her role as actress Dorothy Dandridge in made-for-cable's Dorothy Dandridge (1999), for which she won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Movie/Mini-Series. In 2000, she received box office success in X-Men (2000) in which she played "Storm", a mutant who has the ability to control the weather. In 2001, she starred in the thriller Opération Espadon (2001), and became the first African-American to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards, for her role as a grieving mother in the drama À l'ombre de la haine (2001).- IMDb Mini Biography By: TrendEkiD@aol.com
- SpousesOlivier Martinez(July 13, 2013 - December 2016) (divorced, 1 child)Eric Benét(January 24, 2001 - January 3, 2005) (divorced)David Justice(January 1, 1993 - June 20, 1997) (divorced)
- Children
- ParentsJerome Jessy BerryJudith Ann Hawkins
- RelativesHeidi Berry(Sibling)Renee Berry(Half Sibling)
- On 2/26/2005 she showed up in person to accept the Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her role as Catwoman (2004) and became the first actress to do so. Accepting the award, Berry smiled and said, "Thank you, and I hope to God I never see you guys again.".
- Saved from choking on a fig by Pierce Brosnan during shooting of the love scene on Cuba for Meurs un autre jour (2002).
- Is the second "Bond girl" to win an Academy Award. The first was Kim Basinger.
- During filming of Gothika (2003) in Montreal in May of 2003, Robert Downey Jr. was supposed to grab her arm and twist but he twisted too hard and broke it . Production was halted for eight weeks.
- Well known for "living" her roles, she refused to bathe for two weeks in preparation for a role as a crack addict in Jungle Fever (1991).
- On Dorothy Dandridge: ...You have to find a way to be sad on every day, in every scene, in every moment. And always try to hide the sadness. And (then) you'll get the essence of who she was.
- During her Oscar acceptance speech: This moment is so much bigger than me. This moment is for Dorothy Dandridge, Lena Horne, Diahann Carroll. It's for the women that stand beside me, Jada Pinkett Smith, Angela Bassett, Vivica A. Fox... and it's for every nameless, faceless woman of color that now has a chance, because the door tonight has been opened.
- On choosing both serious and popcorn-movie roles: There's art and there's commerce. You have to find a way to mesh the two. It's important to do the little movies just for the love of the art. But it's those big movies that take you around the world and make you globally famous.
- I'll never get married again, and I always hate to say never to anything, but I will never marry again.
- I was black growing up in an all-white neighborhood, so I felt like I just didn't fit in. Like I wasn't as good as everybody else, or as smart, or whatever.
- Dangereuse séduction (2007) - $10,000,000
- Catwoman (2004) - $14,000,000
- Gothika (2004) - $6,000,000
- Meurs un autre jour (2002) - $4,000,000
- À l'ombre de la haine (2002) - $600,000
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