Why Is She Famous?
Halle Berry has starred in such movies as Boomerang (1992), Bulworth (1998), the three installments of X-Men, Swordfish (2001), Monster's Ball (2001), the Bond vehicle Die Another Day (2002), Gothika (2003), Catwoman (2004), X-men: The Last Stand (2006), Perfect Stranger (2007), and Things We Lost In The Fire (2007). She has the ability to take on incredibly diverse roles that don't always focus on her beauty, and that is what makes her even hotter than your usual actress.
Date of Birth:
14 August 1966,
Birth Name:
Height:
5' 7" (1.70 m)
Spouse:
Eric Benét (24 January 2001 - 3 January 2005) (divorced) David Justice (31 December 1992 - 24 June 1997) (divorced)
Salary:
Perfect Stranger (2007) $10,000,000
Catwoman (2004) $14,000,000
Gothika (2003) $6,000,000
Die Another Day (2002) $4,000,000
Monster's Ball (2001) $600,000
Swordfish (2001) $2,500,000
Executive Decision (1996) $1,000,000
Mailing Adress:
c/o SFM
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Halle Berry
c/o Broadway Talent Agency
175 W. 2700 South, Suite 230
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Awards:
Black Reel
Year : 2002
Category : Theatrical - Best Actress
For : Monster's Ball
Won
Oscar
Year : 2002
Category : Best Actress in a Leading Role
For : Monster's Ball
Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year : 2002
Category : Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
For : Monster's Ball
Bambi Awards
Year : 2002
Category : Film - International
Won
Berlin International Film Festival
Year : 2002
Category : Best Actress
For : Monster's Ball
Won
BET Award
Year : 2002
Category : Best Actress
Won
NBR Award
Year : 2001
Category : Best Actress
For : Monster's Ball
Emmy Awards
Year : 2000
Category : Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
For : Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Won
Golden Globe
Year : 2000
Category : Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
For : Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year : 2000
Category : Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
For : Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Black Reel
Year : 200
Category : Network/Cable - Best Actress
For : Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
Year : 1997
Category : Favorite Actress - Adventure/Drama
For : Executive Decision
Won
Born on August 14, 1966, in
Although living in a single-parent household was somewhat tough,
Determined not to let the color of her skin get the best of her,
By the time
But it didn't stop there:
Unfortunately,
Soon after,
But the big screen was where
In 1992,
Next,
Unfortunately for
Other movies that Halle Berry starred in include Executive Decision (1996), Race the Sun (1996), B*A*P*S (1997), Bulworth (1998), and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), for which she won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV movie.
In 2000,
Unfortunately,
2001 wasn't all bad for
But that didn't mean
Next,
In 2005,
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."
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 want to be the next Spike Lee. I want to help other black folks to get into
What is my real purpose here? I've looked at what I do. I make believe and make movies. I entertain people and get paid for it. Sometimes it seems like such a shallow existence. How insignificant in the scheme of life.
"When I was a kid, my mother told me that if you could not be a good loser, then there's no way you could be a good winner. And I hope to God I never see these people again." - on accepting her Razzie Award for Worst Actress
I never wanted to be a model. My modeling career was nothing but a stepping stone to my acting career and that's all I ever saw it as. A pointless rock in the river that has to be stepped on in order to get to the meaningful oasis of acting.
I guess you could say I have bad taste in men. But I no longer feel the need to be someone's wife.
(On receiving a film festival award while pregnant) I am three times the girl I used to be. This is the second red carpet where I didn't have to think about sucking in my stomach - because I can't!
---Hella Berry