Halle Berry
American actress (born 1966)
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Halle Maria Berry (born August 14, 1966) is an American actress. Berry has received Emmy and Golden Globe awards, and was awarded the Academy Award in 2002 for her role in Monster's Ball. She is the first and still only African American woman to have won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Berry was ranked No. 1 on People's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" list in 2003.[1] In March 2014, she launched her own TV production company, 606 Films.[2]
Halle Berry | |
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Born | Halle Maria Berry August 14, 1966 |
Spouse(s) | David Justice (m. 1992-1996, divorced) Eric Benét (m. 2001-2005, divorced) Olivier Martinez (m. 2013-present) |
Partner | Gabriel Aubry (2005-2010) |
Children | Daughter and son |
Website | www.hallewood.com |
Filmography
changeYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Jungle Fever | Vivian | |
1991 | Strictly Business | Natalie | |
1991 | The Last Boy Scout | Cory | |
1992 | Boomerang | Angela Lewis | |
1993 | Father Hood | Kathleen Mercer | |
1993 | The Program | Autumn Haley | |
1994 | The Flintstones | Sharon Stone | |
1995 | Losing Isaiah | Khaila Richards | |
1996 | Executive Decision | Jean | |
1996 | Girl 6 | Herself | |
1996 | Race the Sun | Miss Sandra Beecher | |
1996 | The Rich Man's Wife | Josie Potenza | |
1997 | B*A*P*S | Nisi | |
1998 | Bulworth | Nina | |
1998 | Why Do Fools Fall in Love | Zola Taylor | |
2000 | X-Men | Ororo Munroe / Storm | |
2001 | Swordfish | Ginger Knowles | |
2001 | Monster's Ball | Leticia Musgrove | |
2002 | Die Another Day | Giacinta "Jinx" Johnson | |
2003 | X2 | Ororo Munroe / Storm | |
2003 | Gothika | Miranda Grey | |
2004 | Catwoman | Patience Phillips / Catwoman | |
2005 | Robots | Cappy | Voice role |
2006 | X-Men: The Last Stand | Ororo Munroe / Storm | |
2007 | Perfect Stranger | Rowena Price | |
2007 | Things We Lost in the Fire | Audrey Burke | |
2010 | Frankie & Alice | Frankie / Alice | |
2011 | New Year's Eve | Nurse Aimee | |
2012 | Dark Tide | Kate Mathieson | |
2012 | Cloud Atlas | Jocasta Ayrs / Luisa Rey / Ovid / Meronym / Native Woman / Indian Party Guest |
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2013 | Movie 43 | Emily | Segment: "Truth or Dare" |
2013 | The Call | Jordan Turner | |
2014 | X-Men: Days of Future Past | Ororo Munroe / Storm | |
2016 | Kevin Hart: What Now? | Herself | |
2017 | Kidnap | Karla Dyson | Also producer |
2017 | Kingsman: The Golden Circle | Ginger Ale | |
2017 | Kings | Millie Dunbar | |
2019 | John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum | Sofia al-Azwar |
Awards
change- Best Actress - 2001 (Monster's Ball)
- Best Actress - Mini-series - 2000 (Introducing Dorothy Dandridge)
- Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries/Movie - 2000 (Introducing Dorothy Dandridge)
- Worst Actress - 2004 (Catwoman)
- Best Actress - Mini-series/TV Movie - 1999 (Introducing Dorothy Dandridge)
- Best Actress - 2001 (Monster's Ball)
References
change- ↑ "X-Appeal". EW.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
- ↑ "Halle Berry to launch her own TV production called 606 Films". The Biharprabha News.
Other websites
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- Halle Berry at People.com