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Halle Berry

Halle Maria Berry (/ˈhæli/ HAL-ee; born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Miss World 1986. Her breakthrough film role was in the romantic comedy Boomerang (1992), alongside Eddie Murphy, which led to roles in The Flintstones (1994) and Bulworth (1998) as well as the television film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.

Halle Berry
Berry in 2017
Born
Maria Halle Berry

(1966-08-14) August 14, 1966 (age 57)
EducationCuyahoga Community College
OccupationActress
Years active1989–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1993; div. 1997)
  • (m. 2001; div. 2005)
  • (m. 2013; div. 2016)
PartnerGabriel Aubry (2005–2010)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Berry established herself as one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood during the 2000s. For her performance of a struggling widow in the romantic drama Monster's Ball (2001), Berry became the only African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, and the first woman of color. Berry took on high-profile roles such as Storm in four installments of the X-Men film series (2000–2014), the henchwoman of a robber in the thriller Swordfish (2001), Bond girl Jinx in Die Another Day (2002), and the title role in the much-derided Catwoman (2004). Nevertheless, she received US$12.5 million (equivalent to $19.37 million in 2022) for the latter.

A varying critical and commercial reception followed in subsequent years, with Perfect Stranger (2007), Cloud Atlas (2012) and The Call (2013) being among her notable film releases in that period. Berry launched a production company, 606 Films, in 2014 and has been involved in the production of a number of projects in which she performed, such as the CBS science fiction series Extant (2014–2015). She appeared in the action films Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) and made her directorial debut with the Netflix drama Bruised (2020).

Berry has been a Revlon spokesmodel since 1996. She was formerly married to baseball player David Justice, singer-songwriter Eric Benét, and actor Olivier Martinez. She has two children, one with Martinez and another with model Gabriel Aubry.

Early life

Berry was born Maria Halle Berry in Cleveland, Ohio,[1] on August 14, 1966,[2] to Judith Ann (née Hawkins), an English immigrant from Liverpool,[3] and Jerome Jesse Berry, an African-American man.[1] Her name was legally changed to Halle Maria Berry at the age of five.[4] Her parents selected her middle name from Halle's Department Store, which was then a local landmark in Cleveland.[1] Berry's mother worked as a psychiatric nurse, and her father worked in the same hospital as an attendant in the psychiatric ward; he later became a bus driver.[1] They divorced when Berry was four years old, and she and her older sister Heidi Berry-Henderson[5] were raised exclusively by their mother.[1] She has been estranged from her father since childhood,[1][6] noting in 1992 that she did not even know if he was still alive.[5] Her father was abusive to her mother, and Berry has recalled witnessing her mother being beaten daily, kicked down stairs, and hit in the head with a wine bottle.[7]

Berry grew up in Oakwood, Ohio,[8] and graduated from Bedford High School, where she was a cheerleader, honor student, editor of the school newspaper, and prom queen.[9] She worked in the children's department at Higbee's Department store. She then studied at Cuyahoga Community College. In the 1980s, she entered several beauty contests, winning Miss Teen All American 1985 and Miss Ohio USA in 1986.[10] She was the 1986 Miss USA first runner-up to Christy Fichtner of Texas.[10] In the Miss USA 1986 pageant interview competition, she said she hoped to become an entertainer or to have something to do with the media. Her interview was awarded the highest score by the judges.[11] She was the first African-American Miss World entrant in 1986, where she finished sixth and Trinidad and Tobago's Giselle Laronde was crowned Miss World.[12]

Career

Early work and breakthrough (1989–1999)

In 1989, Berry moved to New York City to pursue her acting ambitions.[13] During her early time there, she ran out of money and briefly lived in a homeless shelter and a YMCA.[14][15][16] Her situation improved by the end of that year, and she was cast in the role of model Emily Franklin in the short-lived ABC television series Living Dolls, which was shot in New York and was a spin-off of the hit series Who's the Boss?.[14] During the taping of Living Dolls, she lapsed into a coma and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.[17][18][19] After the cancellation of Living Dolls, she moved to Los Angeles.[14]

 
Berry at the 1997 Essence Awards

Berry's film debut was in a small role for Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991), in which she played Vivian, a drug addict.[1] That same year, Berry had her first co-starring role in Strictly Business. In 1992, Berry portrayed a career woman who falls for the lead character played by Eddie Murphy in the romantic comedy Boomerang. The following year, she caught the public's attention as a headstrong biracial slave in the TV adaptation of Queen: The Story of an American Family, based on the book by Alex Haley. Berry was also in the live-action Flintstones film as Sharon Stone, a sultry secretary who attempts to seduce Fred Flintstone.[20]

Berry tackled a more serious role, playing a former drug addict struggling to regain custody of her son in Losing Isaiah (1995), starring opposite Jessica Lange. She portrayed Sandra Beecher in Race the Sun (1996), which was based on a true story, shot in Australia, and co-starred alongside Kurt Russell in Executive Decision. Beginning in 1996, she was a Revlon spokeswoman for seven years and renewed her contract in 2004.[21][22]

She starred alongside Natalie Deselle Reid in the 1997 comedy film B*A*P*S. In 1998, Berry received praise for her role in Bulworth as an intelligent woman raised by activists who gives a politician (Warren Beatty) a new lease on life. The same year, she played the singer Zola Taylor, one of the three wives of pop singer Frankie Lymon, in the biopic Why Do Fools Fall in Love.

In the 1999 HBO biopic Introducing Dorothy Dandridge,[23] she portrayed Dorthy Dandridge, the first African American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was to Berry a heartfelt project that she introduced, co-produced and fought intensely for it to come through.[1] Berry won awards including a Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award.[10][24]

Worldwide recognition (2000–2004)

Berry portrayed the mutant superhero Storm in the film adaptation of the comic book series X-Men (2000) and its sequels, X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). In 2001, Berry appeared in the film Swordfish, which featured her first topless scene.[25] At first, she was opposed to a sunbathing scene in the film in which she would appear topless, but Berry eventually agreed. Some people attributed her change of heart to a substantial increase in the amount Warner Bros. offered her;[26] she was reportedly paid an additional $500,000 for the short scene.[27] Berry denied these stories, telling one interviewer that they amused her and "made for great publicity for the movie."[25][28] After turning down numerous roles that required nudity, she said she decided to make Swordfish because her then-husband, Eric Benét, supported her and encouraged her to take risks.[29]

Berry appeared as Leticia Musgrove, the troubled wife of an executed murderer (Sean Combs), in the 2001 feature film Monster's Ball. Her performance was awarded the National Board of Review and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. She became the only African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress.[30] The NAACP issued the 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 opportunity and judge performance based on skill and not on skin color then it is a good thing."[31] This role generated controversy. Her graphic nude love scene with a racist character played by co-star Billy Bob Thornton was the subject of much media chatter and discussion among African Americans. Many in the African-American community were critical of Berry for taking the part.[29] Berry responded: "I don't really see a reason to ever go that far again. That was a unique movie. That scene was special and pivotal and needed to be there, and it would be a really special script that would require something like that again."[29]

Berry asked for a higher fee for Revlon advertisements after winning the Oscar. Ron Perelman, the cosmetics firm's chief, congratulated her, saying how happy he was that she modeled for his company. She replied, "Of course, you'll have to pay me more." Perelman stalked off in a rage.[32] In accepting her award, she gave an acceptance speech honoring previous black actresses who had never had the opportunity. She said, "This moment is so much bigger than me. This is for every nameless, faceless woman of color who now has a chance tonight because this door has been opened."[33]

 
Berry at the German premiere of Catwoman in 2004

As Bond girl Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson in the 2002 blockbuster Die Another Day, Berry recreated a scene from Dr. No, emerging from the surf to be greeted by James Bond as Ursula Andress had 40 years earlier.[34] Lindy Hemming, costume designer on Die Another Day, had insisted that Berry wear a bikini and knife as a homage.[35] Berry has said of the scene: "It's splashy", "exciting", "sexy", "provocative" and "it will keep me still out there after winning an Oscar."[29][36] According to an ITV news poll, Jinx was voted the fourth toughest girl on screen of all time.[37] Berry was hurt during filming when debris from a smoke grenade flew into her eye. It was removed in a 30-minute operation.[38] After Berry won the Academy Award, rewrites were commissioned to give her more screentime for X2.[39]

She starred in the psychological thriller Gothika opposite Robert Downey, Jr. in November 2003, during which she broke her arm in a scene with Downey, who twisted her arm too hard. Production was halted for eight weeks.[40] It was a moderate hit at the United States box office, taking in $60 million; it earned another $80 million abroad.[41] Berry appeared in the nu metal band Limp Bizkit's music video for "Behind Blue Eyes" for the motion picture soundtrack for the film. The same year, she was named No. 1 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll.[42]

Berry starred as the title role in the film Catwoman,[41] for which she received US$12.5 million.[43] and is widely regarded by critics as one of the worst films ever made.[44] She was awarded the Worst Actress Razzie Award for her performance; she appeared at the ceremony to accept the award in person (while holding her Oscar from Monster's Ball)[45] with a sense of humor, considering it an experience of the "rock bottom" in order to be "at the top."[46] Holding the Academy Award in one hand and the Razzie in the other she said, "I never in my life thought that I would be up here, winning a Razzie! It's not like I ever aspired to be here, but thank you. 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."[47]

Established actress and career fluctuations (2005–2013)

 
Berry at New York Fleet Week in 2006

Her next film appearance was in the Oprah Winfrey-produced ABC television film Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005), an adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston's novel, with Berry portraying a free-spirited woman whose unconventional sexual mores upset her 1920s contemporaries in a small community. She received her second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role. Also in 2005, she served as an executive producer in Lackawanna Blues, and landed her voice for the character of Cappy, one of the many mechanical beings in the animated feature Robots.[48]

In the thriller Perfect Stranger (2007), Berry starred with Bruce Willis, playing a reporter who goes undercover to uncover the killer of her childhood friend. The film grossed a modest US$73 million worldwide, and received lukewarm reviews from critics, who felt that despite the presence of Berry and Willis, it is "too convoluted to work, and features a twist ending that's irritating and superfluous."[49] Her next 2007 film release was the drama Things We Lost in the Fire, co-starring Benicio del Toro, where she took on the role of a recent widow befriending the troubled friend of her late husband. The film was the first time in which she worked with a female director, Danish Susanne Bier, giving her a new feeling of "thinking the same way," which she appreciated.[50] While the film made US$8.6 million in its global theatrical run,[51] it garnered positive reviews from writers; The Austin Chronicle found the film to be "an impeccably constructed and perfectly paced drama of domestic and internal volatility" and felt that "Berry is brilliant here, as good as she's ever been."[52]

In April 2007, Berry was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Kodak Theatre at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard for her contributions to the film industry,[53] and by the end of the decade, she established herself as one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood, earning an estimated $10 million per film.[54]

In the independent drama Frankie and Alice (2010), Berry played the leading role of a young multiracial American woman with dissociative identity disorder struggling against her alter personality to retain her true self. The film received a limited theatrical release, to a mixed critical response. The Hollywood Reporter nevertheless described the film as "a well-wrought psychological drama that delves into the dark side of one woman's psyche" and found Berry to be "spellbinding" in it.[55] She earned the African-American Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama.[citation needed] She next made part of a large ensemble cast in Garry Marshall's romantic comedy New Year's Eve (2011), with Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Biel, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Sofía Vergara, among many others. In the film, she took on the supporting role of a nurse befriending a man in the final stages (De Niro). While the film was panned by critics, it made US$142 million worldwide.[56]

In 2012, Berry starred as an expert diver tutor alongside then-husband Olivier Martinez in the little-seen thriller Dark Tide,[57] and led an ensemble cast opposite Tom Hanks and Jim Broadbent in The Wachowskis's epic science fiction film Cloud Atlas (2012), with each of the actors playing six different characters across a period of five centuries.[58] Budgeted at US$128.8 million, Cloud Atlas made US$130.4 million worldwide,[59] and garnered polarized reactions from both critics and audiences.[60]

 
Berry at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International

Berry appeared in a segment of the independent anthology comedy Movie 43 (2013), which the Chicago Sun-Times called "the Citizen Kane of awful."[61][62] Berry found greater success with her next performance, as a 9-1-1 operator receiving a call from a girl kidnapped by a serial killer, in the crime thriller The Call (2013). Berry was drawn to "the idea of being a part of a movie that was so empowering for women. We don't often get to play roles like this, where ordinary people become heroic and do something extraordinary."[63] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times found the film to be "an effectively creepy thriller,"[64] while reviewer Dwight Brown felt that "the script gives Berry a blue-collar character she can make accessible, vulnerable and gutsy[...]."[65] The Call was a sleeper hit, grossing US$68.6 million around the globe.[66]

Continued film and television work (2014–present)

In 2014, Berry signed on to star and serve as a co-executive producer in CBS drama series Extant,[67] where she took on the role of Molly Woods, an astronaut who struggles to reconnect with her husband and android son after spending 13 months in space. The show ran for two seasons until 2015, receiving largely positive reviews from critics.[68][69][70] USA Today remarked: "She [Halle Berry] brings a dignity and gravity to Molly, a projected intelligence that allows you to buy her as an astronaut and to see what has happened to her as frightening rather than ridiculous. Berry's all in, and you float along."[71] Also in 2014, Berry launched a new production company, 606 Films, with producing partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas. It is named after the Anti-Paparazzi Bill, SB 606, that the actress pushed for and which 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 to work in Extant.[72]

In the stand-up comedy concert film Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016), Berry appeared as herself, opposite Kevin Hart, attending a poker game event that goes horribly wrong.[73] She provided uncredited vocals to the song, "Calling All My Lovelies" by Bruno Mars from his third studio album, 24K Magic (2016).[74] Kidnap, an abduction thriller Berry filmed in 2014, was released in 2017.[75] In the film, she starred as a diner waitress tailing a vehicle when her son is kidnapped by its occupants. Kidnap grossed US$34 million and garnered mixed reviews from writers, who felt that it "strays into poorly scripted exploitation too often to take advantage of its pulpy premise — or the still-impressive talents of [Berry]."[76] She next played an agent employed by a secret American spy organisation in the action comedy sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), as part of an ensemble cast, consisting of Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Julianne Moore, and Elton John. While critical response towards the film was mixed, it made US$414 million worldwide.[77]

Alongside Daniel Craig, Berry starred as a working-class mother during the 1992 Los Angeles riots in Deniz Gamze Ergüven's drama Kings (2017). The film found a limited theatrical release following its initial screening at the Toronto International Film Festival,[78] and as part of an overall lukewarm reception,[79] Variety noted: "It should be said that Berry has given some of the best and worst performances of the past quarter-century, but this is perhaps the only one that swings to both extremes in the same movie."[80] Berry competed against James Corden in the first rap battle on the first episode of TBS's Drop the Mic, originally aired on October 24, 2017.[81]

She played Sofia, an assassin, in the film John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, which was released on May 17, 2019, by Lionsgate.[82] She is, as of February 2019, executive producer of the BET television series Boomerang, based on the film in which she starred. The series premiered February 12, 2019.[83]

Berry made her directorial debut with the feature Bruised in which she plays a disgraced MMA fighter named Jackie Justice, who reconnects with her estranged son. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2020[84] and was released on Netflix in November 2021.[85] Berry received a positive review from Deadline for her performance.[86]

In January of 2023, Berry signed with Range Media Partners as a producer and director.[87]

Media image

Berry was ranked No. 1 on People's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" list in 2003 after making the top ten seven times and appeared No. 1 on FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" the same year.[88][89] She was named Esquire magazine's "Sexiest Woman Alive" in October 2008, about which she stated: "I don't know exactly what it means, but being 42 and having just had a baby, I think I'll take it."[90][91] Men's Health ranked her at No. 35 on their "100 Hottest Women of All-Time" list.[92] In 2009, she was voted #23 on Empire's 100 Sexiest Film Stars.[93] The same year, rapper Hurricane Chris released a song titled "Halle Berry (She's Fine)" extolling Berry's beauty and sex appeal.[94] At the age of 42 (in 2008), she was named the "Sexiest Black Woman" by Access Hollywood's "TV One Access" survey.[95][96][97][98] Born to an African-American father and a white mother, Berry has stated that her biracial background was "painful and confusing" when she was a young woman, and she made the decision early on to identify as a black woman because she knew that was how she would be perceived.[13]

Personal life

Berry dated Chicago dentist John Ronan from March 1989 to October 1991.[99] In November 1993, Ronan sued Berry for $80,000 in what he claimed were unpaid loans to help launch her career.[100] Berry contended that the money was a gift, and a judge dismissed the case because Ronan did not list Berry as a debtor when he filed for bankruptcy in 1992.[9]

According to Berry, a beating from a former abusive boyfriend during the filming of The Last Boy Scout in 1991 punctured her eardrum and caused her to lose 80% of her hearing in her left ear.[9] She has never named the abuser, but said that he was someone "well known in Hollywood". In 2004, her former boyfriend Christopher Williams accused Wesley Snipes of being responsible for the incident, saying, "I'm so tired of people thinking I'm the guy [who did it]. Wesley Snipes busted her eardrum, not me."[101]

Berry first saw baseball player David Justice on TV playing in an MTV celebrity baseball game in February 1992. When a reporter from Justice's hometown of Cincinnati told her that Justice was a fan, Berry gave her phone number to the reporter to give to Justice.[9] Berry married Justice shortly after midnight on January 1, 1993.[102] Following their separation in February 1996, Berry stated publicly that she was so depressed that she had considered taking her own life.[103][104] Berry and Justice were divorced on June 20, 1997.[105]

In May 2000, Berry pleaded no contest to a charge of leaving the scene of a car accident; she was sentenced to three years’ probation, fined $13,500, and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service.[106]

Berry married her second husband, singer-songwriter Eric Benét, on January 24, 2001, following a two-year courtship.[29][107] Benét underwent treatment for sex addiction in 2002;[108] by early October 2003 they had separated,[107] and their divorce was finalized on January 3, 2005.[109][110]

In November 2005, Berry began dating French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry, whom she had met at a Versace photoshoot.[111] Berry gave birth to their daughter in March 2008.[112] On April 30, 2010, Berry and Aubry announced that their relationship had ended some months earlier.[113] In January 2011, Berry and Aubry became involved in a highly publicized custody battle,[114][115][116] centered primarily on Berry's desire to move with their daughter from Los Angeles, where Berry and Aubry resided, to France, the home of French actor Olivier Martinez, whom Berry had started dating in 2010, having met him while filming Dark Tide in South Africa.[117] Aubry objected to the move on the ground that it would interfere with their joint custody arrangement.[118] In November 2012, a judge denied Berry's request to move the couple's daughter to France.[119] Less than two weeks later, on November 22, 2012, Aubry and Martinez were both treated at a hospital for injuries after engaging in a physical altercation at Berry's residence. Martinez performed a citizen's arrest on Aubry, and because it was considered a domestic violence incident, was granted a temporary emergency protective order preventing Aubry from coming within 100 yards of Berry, Martinez, and the child with whom he shares custody with Berry, until November 29, 2012.[120] In turn, Aubry obtained a temporary restraining order against Martinez on November 26, 2012, asserting that the fight had begun when Martinez had threatened to kill Aubry if he did not allow the couple to move to France.[121] Leaked court documents included photos showing significant injuries to Aubry's face, which were widely displayed in the media.[122] On November 29, 2012, Berry's lawyer announced that Berry and Aubry had reached an amicable custody agreement in court.[123] In June 2014, a Superior Court ruling called for Berry to pay Aubry $16,000 a month in child support as well as a retroactive payment of $115,000 and $300,000 for Aubry's attorney fees.[124]

Berry and Martinez confirmed their engagement in March 2012,[125][126] and married in France on July 13, 2013.[127] In October 2013, Berry gave birth to their son.[128] In 2015, after two years of marriage, the couple announced they were divorcing.[129] The divorce was finalized in December 2016.[130] In August 2023, issues dealing with custody and child support were settled.[131]

Berry started dating American musician Van Hunt in 2020, which was revealed through her Instagram.[132][133]

Activism

Along with Pierce Brosnan, Cindy Crawford, Jane Seymour, Dick Van Dyke, Téa Leoni, and Daryl Hannah, Berry successfully fought in 2006 against the Cabrillo Port Liquefied Natural Gas facility that was proposed off the coast of Malibu.[134] Berry said, "I care about the air we breathe, I care about the marine life and the ecosystem of the ocean."[135] In May 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the facility.[136] Hasty Pudding Theatricals gave her its 2006 Woman of The Year award.[137] Berry took part in a nearly 2,000-house cellphone-bank campaign for Barack Obama in February 2008.[138] In April 2013, she appeared in a video clip for Gucci's "Chime for Change" campaign that aims to raise funds and awareness of women's issues in terms of education, health, and justice.[139] In August 2013, Berry testified alongside Jennifer Garner before the California State Assembly's Judiciary Committee in support of a bill that would protect celebrities' children from harassment by photographers.[140] The bill passed in September.[141]

Filmography

Film

 
Berry at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Jungle Fever Vivian
Strictly Business Natalie
The Last Boy Scout Cory
1992 Boomerang Angela Lewis
1993 CB4 Herself
Father Hood Kathleen Mercer
The Program Autumn Haley
1994 The Flintstones Sharon Stone [20]
1995 Solomon & Sheba Nikhaule/Queen Sheba Television film
Losing Isaiah Khaila Richards
1996 Executive Decision Jean
Girl 6 Herself
Race the Sun Miss Sandra Beecher
The Rich Man's Wife Josie Potenza
1997 B*A*P*S Nisi
1998 Bulworth Nina
Why Do Fools Fall in Love Zola Taylor
Welcome to Hollywood Herself
1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Dorothy Dandridge Television film
2000 X-Men Ororo Munroe/Storm
2001 Swordfish Ginger Knowles
Monster's Ball Leticia Musgrove
2002 Die Another Day Giacinta "Jinx" Johnson
2003 X2 Ororo Munroe/Storm
Gothika Miranda Grey
2004 Catwoman Patience Phillips/Catwoman
2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie Crawford Television film
Robots Cappy Voice
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Ororo Munroe/Storm
2007 Perfect Stranger Rowena Price
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
Cloud Atlas Various Roles
2013 Movie 43 Emily Segment: "Truth Or Dare"
The Call Jordan Turner
2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past Ororo Munroe/Storm
2016 Kevin Hart: What Now? Money Berry
2017 Kidnap Karla Dyson
Kings Millie Dunbar
Kingsman: The Golden Circle Ginger Ale
2019 John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum Sofia
2020 Bruised Jackie Justice
2022 Moonfall Jocinda "Jo" Fowler
TBA The Mothership Sara Morse
The Union Roxanne

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Living Dolls Emily Franklin Main Cast
1991 Amen Claire Episode: "Unforgettable"
A Different World Jaclyn Episode: "Love, Hillman-Style"
They Came from Outer Space Rene Episode: "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow"
Knots Landing Debbie Porter Recurring Cast: Season 13
1993 NAACP Image Awards Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
Alex Haley's Queen Queen Jackson Haley Episode: "Part 1-3"
1994 A Century of Women Herself Episode: "Part 1-2"
1996 Martin Herself Episode: "Where the Party At"
1996-97 Essence Awards Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
1997 World Music Awards Herself/Host Main Host
1998 Behind the Music Herself Episode: "Lionel Richie"
Intimate Portrait Herself Episode: "Halle Berry"
Mad TV Herself/Host Episode: "Halle Berry"
The Wedding Shelby Coles Episode: "Part 1-2"
Frasier Betsy Voice, episode: "Room Service"
1999-08 Biography Herself Recurring Guest
2001 Great Streets Herself Episode: "The Champs Elysees"
2002 E! True Hollywood Story Herself Episode: "The Bond Girls"
Mad TV Herself Episode: "Episode #8.7"
The Bernie Mac Show Herself Episode: "Handle Your Business"
2003 Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Herself Episode: "Episode #2.8"
Saturday Night Live Herself/Host Episode: "Halle Berry/Britney Spears"
Style Star Herself Episode: "Halle Berry"
Punk'd Herself Episode: "Episode #2.5"
Making the Video Herself Episode: "Limp Bizkit: Behind Blue Eyes"
2004 Rove Herself Episode: "Episode #5.9"
Getaway Herself Episode: "Getaway Goes to Hollywood"
4Pop Herself Episode: "Pärstäkerroin voittaa aina"
2009 NAACP Image Awards Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
2011 The Simpsons Herself Voice, episode: "Angry Dad: The Movie"
2012 Sesame Street Herself Episode: "Get Lost, Mr. Chips"
2014-15 Extant Molly Woods Main cast
2017 Drop the Mic Herself Episode: "Halle Berry vs. James Corden & Anthony Anderson vs. Usher"
2021 American Masters Herself Episode: "How It Feels To Be Free"
2022 Soul of a Nation Herself Episode: "Soul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising"
Celebrity IOU Herself Episode: "Halle Berry's Beautiful Gift"

Video game

Music videos

Awards and nominations

See also

References

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Not to be confused with Halle Bailey Halle Maria Berry ˈ h ae l i HAL ee born Maria Halle Berry August 14 1966 is an American actress She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests finishing as the first runner up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Miss World 1986 Her breakthrough film role was in the romantic comedy Boomerang 1992 alongside Eddie Murphy which led to roles in The Flintstones 1994 and Bulworth 1998 as well as the television film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge 1999 for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award Halle BerryBerry in 2017BornMaria Halle Berry 1966 08 14 August 14 1966 age 57 Cleveland Ohio U S EducationCuyahoga Community CollegeOccupationActressYears active1989 presentSpousesDavid Justice m 1993 div 1997 wbr Eric Benet m 2001 div 2005 wbr Olivier Martinez m 2013 div 2016 wbr PartnerGabriel Aubry 2005 2010 Children2AwardsFull listBerry established herself as one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood during the 2000s For her performance of a struggling widow in the romantic drama Monster s Ball 2001 Berry became the only African American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress and the first woman of color Berry took on high profile roles such as Storm in four installments of the X Men film series 2000 2014 the henchwoman of a robber in the thriller Swordfish 2001 Bond girl Jinx in Die Another Day 2002 and the title role in the much derided Catwoman 2004 Nevertheless she received US 12 5 million equivalent to 19 37 million in 2022 for the latter A varying critical and commercial reception followed in subsequent years with Perfect Stranger 2007 Cloud Atlas 2012 and The Call 2013 being among her notable film releases in that period Berry launched a production company 606 Films in 2014 and has been involved in the production of a number of projects in which she performed such as the CBS science fiction series Extant 2014 2015 She appeared in the action films Kingsman The Golden Circle 2017 and John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum 2019 and made her directorial debut with the Netflix drama Bruised 2020 Berry has been a Revlon spokesmodel since 1996 She was formerly married to baseball player David Justice singer songwriter Eric Benet and actor Olivier Martinez She has two children one with Martinez and another with model Gabriel Aubry Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work and breakthrough 1989 1999 2 2 Worldwide recognition 2000 2004 2 3 Established actress and career fluctuations 2005 2013 2 4 Continued film and television work 2014 present 3 Media image 4 Personal life 4 1 Activism 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Video game 5 4 Music videos 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 General bibliography 10 External linksEarly lifeBerry was born Maria Halle Berry in Cleveland Ohio 1 on August 14 1966 2 to Judith Ann nee Hawkins an English immigrant from Liverpool 3 and Jerome Jesse Berry an African American man 1 Her name was legally changed to Halle Maria Berry at the age of five 4 Her parents selected her middle name from Halle s Department Store which was then a local landmark in Cleveland 1 Berry s mother worked as a psychiatric nurse and her father worked in the same hospital as an attendant in the psychiatric ward he later became a bus driver 1 They divorced when Berry was four years old and she and her older sister Heidi Berry Henderson 5 were raised exclusively by their mother 1 She has been estranged from her father since childhood 1 6 noting in 1992 that she did not even know if he was still alive 5 Her father was abusive to her mother and Berry has recalled witnessing her mother being beaten daily kicked down stairs and hit in the head with a wine bottle 7 Berry grew up in Oakwood Ohio 8 and graduated from Bedford High School where she was a cheerleader honor student editor of the school newspaper and prom queen 9 She worked in the children s department at Higbee s Department store She then studied at Cuyahoga Community College In the 1980s she entered several beauty contests winning Miss Teen All American 1985 and Miss Ohio USA in 1986 10 She was the 1986 Miss USA first runner up to Christy Fichtner of Texas 10 In the Miss USA 1986 pageant interview competition she said she hoped to become an entertainer or to have something to do with the media Her interview was awarded the highest score by the judges 11 She was the first African American Miss World entrant in 1986 where she finished sixth and Trinidad and Tobago s Giselle Laronde was crowned Miss World 12 CareerEarly work and breakthrough 1989 1999 In 1989 Berry moved to New York City to pursue her acting ambitions 13 During her early time there she ran out of money and briefly lived in a homeless shelter and a YMCA 14 15 16 Her situation improved by the end of that year and she was cast in the role of model Emily Franklin in the short lived ABC television series Living Dolls which was shot in New York and was a spin off of the hit series Who s the Boss 14 During the taping of Living Dolls she lapsed into a coma and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 17 18 19 After the cancellation of Living Dolls she moved to Los Angeles 14 nbsp Berry at the 1997 Essence AwardsBerry s film debut was in a small role for Spike Lee s Jungle Fever 1991 in which she played Vivian a drug addict 1 That same year Berry had her first co starring role in Strictly Business In 1992 Berry portrayed a career woman who falls for the lead character played by Eddie Murphy in the romantic comedy Boomerang The following year she caught the public s attention as a headstrong biracial slave in the TV adaptation of Queen The Story of an American Family based on the book by Alex Haley Berry was also in the live action Flintstones film as Sharon Stone a sultry secretary who attempts to seduce Fred Flintstone 20 Berry tackled a more serious role playing a former drug addict struggling to regain custody of her son in Losing Isaiah 1995 starring opposite Jessica Lange She portrayed Sandra Beecher in Race the Sun 1996 which was based on a true story shot in Australia and co starred alongside Kurt Russell in Executive Decision Beginning in 1996 she was a Revlon spokeswoman for seven years and renewed her contract in 2004 21 22 She starred alongside Natalie Deselle Reid in the 1997 comedy film B A P S In 1998 Berry received praise for her role in Bulworth as an intelligent woman raised by activists who gives a politician Warren Beatty a new lease on life The same year she played the singer Zola Taylor one of the three wives of pop singer Frankie Lymon in the biopic Why Do Fools Fall in Love In the 1999 HBO biopic Introducing Dorothy Dandridge 23 she portrayed Dorthy Dandridge the first African American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress It was to Berry a heartfelt project that she introduced co produced and fought intensely for it to come through 1 Berry won awards including a Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award 10 24 Worldwide recognition 2000 2004 Berry portrayed the mutant superhero Storm in the film adaptation of the comic book series X Men 2000 and its sequels X2 2003 X Men The Last Stand 2006 and X Men Days of Future Past 2014 In 2001 Berry appeared in the film Swordfish which featured her first topless scene 25 At first she was opposed to a sunbathing scene in the film in which she would appear topless but Berry eventually agreed Some people attributed her change of heart to a substantial increase in the amount Warner Bros offered her 26 she was reportedly paid an additional 500 000 for the short scene 27 Berry denied these stories telling one interviewer that they amused her and made for great publicity for the movie 25 28 After turning down numerous roles that required nudity she said she decided to make Swordfish because her then husband Eric Benet supported her and encouraged her to take risks 29 Berry appeared as Leticia Musgrove the troubled wife of an executed murderer Sean Combs in the 2001 feature film Monster s Ball Her performance was awarded the National Board of Review and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress She became the only African American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress 30 The NAACP issued the 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 opportunity and judge performance based on skill and not on skin color then it is a good thing 31 This role generated controversy Her graphic nude love scene with a racist character played by co star Billy Bob Thornton was the subject of much media chatter and discussion among African Americans Many in the African American community were critical of Berry for taking the part 29 Berry responded I don t really see a reason to ever go that far again That was a unique movie That scene was special and pivotal and needed to be there and it would be a really special script that would require something like that again 29 Berry asked for a higher fee for Revlon advertisements after winning the Oscar Ron Perelman the cosmetics firm s chief congratulated her saying how happy he was that she modeled for his company She replied Of course you ll have to pay me more Perelman stalked off in a rage 32 In accepting her award she gave an acceptance speech honoring previous black actresses who had never had the opportunity She said This moment is so much bigger than me This is for every nameless faceless woman of color who now has a chance tonight because this door has been opened 33 nbsp Berry at the German premiere of Catwoman in 2004As Bond girl Giacinta Jinx Johnson in the 2002 blockbuster Die Another Day Berry recreated a scene from Dr No emerging from the surf to be greeted by James Bond as Ursula Andress had 40 years earlier 34 Lindy Hemming costume designer on Die Another Day had insisted that Berry wear a bikini and knife as a homage 35 Berry has said of the scene It s splashy exciting sexy provocative and it will keep me still out there after winning an Oscar 29 36 According to an ITV news poll Jinx was voted the fourth toughest girl on screen of all time 37 Berry was hurt during filming when debris from a smoke grenade flew into her eye It was removed in a 30 minute operation 38 After Berry won the Academy Award rewrites were commissioned to give her more screentime for X2 39 She starred in the psychological thriller Gothika opposite Robert Downey Jr in November 2003 during which she broke her arm in a scene with Downey who twisted her arm too hard Production was halted for eight weeks 40 It was a moderate hit at the United States box office taking in 60 million it earned another 80 million abroad 41 Berry appeared in the nu metal band Limp Bizkit s music video for Behind Blue Eyes for the motion picture soundtrack for the film The same year she was named No 1 in FHM s 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll 42 Berry starred as the title role in the film Catwoman 41 for which she received US 12 5 million 43 and is widely regarded by critics as one of the worst films ever made 44 She was awarded the Worst Actress Razzie Award for her performance she appeared at the ceremony to accept the award in person while holding her Oscar from Monster s Ball 45 with a sense of humor considering it an experience of the rock bottom in order to be at the top 46 Holding the Academy Award in one hand and the Razzie in the other she said I never in my life thought that I would be up here winning a Razzie It s not like I ever aspired to be here but thank you 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 47 Established actress and career fluctuations 2005 2013 nbsp Berry at New York Fleet Week in 2006Her next film appearance was in the Oprah Winfrey produced ABC television film Their Eyes Were Watching God 2005 an adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston s novel with Berry portraying a free spirited woman whose unconventional sexual mores upset her 1920s contemporaries in a small community She received her second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role Also in 2005 she served as an executive producer in Lackawanna Blues and landed her voice for the character of Cappy one of the many mechanical beings in the animated feature Robots 48 In the thriller Perfect Stranger 2007 Berry starred with Bruce Willis playing a reporter who goes undercover to uncover the killer of her childhood friend The film grossed a modest US 73 million worldwide and received lukewarm reviews from critics who felt that despite the presence of Berry and Willis it is too convoluted to work and features a twist ending that s irritating and superfluous 49 Her next 2007 film release was the drama Things We Lost in the Fire co starring Benicio del Toro where she took on the role of a recent widow befriending the troubled friend of her late husband The film was the first time in which she worked with a female director Danish Susanne Bier giving her a new feeling of thinking the same way which she appreciated 50 While the film made US 8 6 million in its global theatrical run 51 it garnered positive reviews from writers The Austin Chronicle found the film to be an impeccably constructed and perfectly paced drama of domestic and internal volatility and felt that Berry is brilliant here as good as she s ever been 52 In April 2007 Berry was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Kodak Theatre at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard for her contributions to the film industry 53 and by the end of the decade she established herself as one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood earning an estimated 10 million per film 54 In the independent drama Frankie and Alice 2010 Berry played the leading role of a young multiracial American woman with dissociative identity disorder struggling against her alter personality to retain her true self The film received a limited theatrical release to a mixed critical response The Hollywood Reporter nevertheless described the film as a well wrought psychological drama that delves into the dark side of one woman s psyche and found Berry to be spellbinding in it 55 She earned the African American Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama citation needed She next made part of a large ensemble cast in Garry Marshall s romantic comedy New Year s Eve 2011 with Michelle Pfeiffer Jessica Biel Robert De Niro Josh Duhamel Zac Efron Sarah Jessica Parker and Sofia Vergara among many others In the film she took on the supporting role of a nurse befriending a man in the final stages De Niro While the film was panned by critics it made US 142 million worldwide 56 In 2012 Berry starred as an expert diver tutor alongside then husband Olivier Martinez in the little seen thriller Dark Tide 57 and led an ensemble cast opposite Tom Hanks and Jim Broadbent in The Wachowskis s epic science fiction film Cloud Atlas 2012 with each of the actors playing six different characters across a period of five centuries 58 Budgeted at US 128 8 million Cloud Atlas made US 130 4 million worldwide 59 and garnered polarized reactions from both critics and audiences 60 nbsp Berry at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con InternationalBerry appeared in a segment of the independent anthology comedy Movie 43 2013 which the Chicago Sun Times called the Citizen Kane of awful 61 62 Berry found greater success with her next performance as a 9 1 1 operator receiving a call from a girl kidnapped by a serial killer in the crime thriller The Call 2013 Berry was drawn to the idea of being a part of a movie that was so empowering for women We don t often get to play roles like this where ordinary people become heroic and do something extraordinary 63 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times found the film to be an effectively creepy thriller 64 while reviewer Dwight Brown felt that the script gives Berry a blue collar character she can make accessible vulnerable and gutsy 65 The Call was a sleeper hit grossing US 68 6 million around the globe 66 Continued film and television work 2014 present In 2014 Berry signed on to star and serve as a co executive producer in CBS drama series Extant 67 where she took on the role of Molly Woods an astronaut who struggles to reconnect with her husband and android son after spending 13 months in space The show ran for two seasons until 2015 receiving largely positive reviews from critics 68 69 70 USA Today remarked She Halle Berry brings a dignity and gravity to Molly a projected intelligence that allows you to buy her as an astronaut and to see what has happened to her as frightening rather than ridiculous Berry s all in and you float along 71 Also in 2014 Berry launched a new production company 606 Films with producing partner Elaine Goldsmith Thomas It is named after the Anti Paparazzi Bill SB 606 that the actress pushed for and which 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 to work in Extant 72 In the stand up comedy concert film Kevin Hart What Now 2016 Berry appeared as herself opposite Kevin Hart attending a poker game event that goes horribly wrong 73 She provided uncredited vocals to the song Calling All My Lovelies by Bruno Mars from his third studio album 24K Magic 2016 74 Kidnap an abduction thriller Berry filmed in 2014 was released in 2017 75 In the film she starred as a diner waitress tailing a vehicle when her son is kidnapped by its occupants Kidnap grossed US 34 million and garnered mixed reviews from writers who felt that it strays into poorly scripted exploitation too often to take advantage of its pulpy premise or the still impressive talents of Berry 76 She next played an agent employed by a secret American spy organisation in the action comedy sequel Kingsman The Golden Circle 2017 as part of an ensemble cast consisting of Colin Firth Taron Egerton Mark Strong Julianne Moore and Elton John While critical response towards the film was mixed it made US 414 million worldwide 77 Alongside Daniel Craig Berry starred as a working class mother during the 1992 Los Angeles riots in Deniz Gamze Erguven s drama Kings 2017 The film found a limited theatrical release following its initial screening at the Toronto International Film Festival 78 and as part of an overall lukewarm reception 79 Variety noted It should be said that Berry has given some of the best and worst performances of the past quarter century but this is perhaps the only one that swings to both extremes in the same movie 80 Berry competed against James Corden in the first rap battle on the first episode of TBS s Drop the Mic originally aired on October 24 2017 81 She played Sofia an assassin in the film John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum which was released on May 17 2019 by Lionsgate 82 She is as of February 2019 executive producer of the BET television series Boomerang based on the film in which she starred The series premiered February 12 2019 83 Berry made her directorial debut with the feature Bruised in which she plays a disgraced MMA fighter named Jackie Justice who reconnects with her estranged son The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2020 84 and was released on Netflix in November 2021 85 Berry received a positive review from Deadline for her performance 86 In January of 2023 Berry signed with Range Media Partners as a producer and director 87 Media imageBerry was ranked No 1 on People s 50 Most Beautiful People in the World list in 2003 after making the top ten seven times and appeared No 1 on FHM s 100 Sexiest Women in the World the same year 88 89 She was named Esquire magazine s Sexiest Woman Alive in October 2008 about which she stated I don t know exactly what it means but being 42 and having just had a baby I think I ll take it 90 91 Men s Health ranked her at No 35 on their 100 Hottest Women of All Time list 92 In 2009 she was voted 23 on Empire s 100 Sexiest Film Stars 93 The same year rapper Hurricane Chris released a song titled Halle Berry She s Fine extolling Berry s beauty and sex appeal 94 At the age of 42 in 2008 she was named the Sexiest Black Woman by Access Hollywood s TV One Access survey 95 96 97 98 Born to an African American father and a white mother Berry has stated that her biracial background was painful and confusing when she was a young woman and she made the decision early on to identify as a black woman because she knew that was how she would be perceived 13 Personal lifeBerry dated Chicago dentist John Ronan from March 1989 to October 1991 99 In November 1993 Ronan sued Berry for 80 000 in what he claimed were unpaid loans to help launch her career 100 Berry contended that the money was a gift and a judge dismissed the case because Ronan did not list Berry as a debtor when he filed for bankruptcy in 1992 9 According to Berry a beating from a former abusive boyfriend during the filming of The Last Boy Scout in 1991 punctured her eardrum and caused her to lose 80 of her hearing in her left ear 9 She has never named the abuser but said that he was someone well known in Hollywood In 2004 her former boyfriend Christopher Williams accused Wesley Snipes of being responsible for the incident saying I m so tired of people thinking I m the guy who did it Wesley Snipes busted her eardrum not me 101 Berry first saw baseball player David Justice on TV playing in an MTV celebrity baseball game in February 1992 When a reporter from Justice s hometown of Cincinnati told her that Justice was a fan Berry gave her phone number to the reporter to give to Justice 9 Berry married Justice shortly after midnight on January 1 1993 102 Following their separation in February 1996 Berry stated publicly that she was so depressed that she had considered taking her own life 103 104 Berry and Justice were divorced on June 20 1997 105 In May 2000 Berry pleaded no contest to a charge of leaving the scene of a car accident she was sentenced to three years probation fined 13 500 and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service 106 Berry married her second husband singer songwriter Eric Benet on January 24 2001 following a two year courtship 29 107 Benet underwent treatment for sex addiction in 2002 108 by early October 2003 they had separated 107 and their divorce was finalized on January 3 2005 109 110 In November 2005 Berry began dating French Canadian model Gabriel Aubry whom she had met at a Versace photoshoot 111 Berry gave birth to their daughter in March 2008 112 On April 30 2010 Berry and Aubry announced that their relationship had ended some months earlier 113 In January 2011 Berry and Aubry became involved in a highly publicized custody battle 114 115 116 centered primarily on Berry s desire to move with their daughter from Los Angeles where Berry and Aubry resided to France the home of French actor Olivier Martinez whom Berry had started dating in 2010 having met him while filming Dark Tide in South Africa 117 Aubry objected to the move on the ground that it would interfere with their joint custody arrangement 118 In November 2012 a judge denied Berry s request to move the couple s daughter to France 119 Less than two weeks later on November 22 2012 Aubry and Martinez were both treated at a hospital for injuries after engaging in a physical altercation at Berry s residence Martinez performed a citizen s arrest on Aubry and because it was considered a domestic violence incident was granted a temporary emergency protective order preventing Aubry from coming within 100 yards of Berry Martinez and the child with whom he shares custody with Berry until November 29 2012 120 In turn Aubry obtained a temporary restraining order against Martinez on November 26 2012 asserting that the fight had begun when Martinez had threatened to kill Aubry if he did not allow the couple to move to France 121 Leaked court documents included photos showing significant injuries to Aubry s face which were widely displayed in the media 122 On November 29 2012 Berry s lawyer announced that Berry and Aubry had reached an amicable custody agreement in court 123 In June 2014 a Superior Court ruling called for Berry to pay Aubry 16 000 a month in child support as well as a retroactive payment of 115 000 and 300 000 for Aubry s attorney fees 124 Berry and Martinez confirmed their engagement in March 2012 125 126 and married in France on July 13 2013 127 In October 2013 Berry gave birth to their son 128 In 2015 after two years of marriage the couple announced they were divorcing 129 The divorce was finalized in December 2016 130 In August 2023 issues dealing with custody and child support were settled 131 Berry started dating American musician Van Hunt in 2020 which was revealed through her Instagram 132 133 Activism Along with Pierce Brosnan Cindy Crawford Jane Seymour Dick Van Dyke Tea Leoni and Daryl Hannah Berry successfully fought in 2006 against the Cabrillo Port Liquefied Natural Gas facility that was proposed off the coast of Malibu 134 Berry said I care about the air we breathe I care about the marine life and the ecosystem of the ocean 135 In May 2007 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the facility 136 Hasty Pudding Theatricals gave her its 2006 Woman of The Year award 137 Berry took part in a nearly 2 000 house cellphone bank campaign for Barack Obama in February 2008 138 In April 2013 she appeared in a video clip for Gucci s Chime for Change campaign that aims to raise funds and awareness of women s issues in terms of education health and justice 139 In August 2013 Berry testified alongside Jennifer Garner before the California State Assembly s Judiciary Committee in support of a bill that would protect celebrities children from harassment by photographers 140 The bill passed in September 141 FilmographyFilm nbsp Berry at the 2013 Golden Globe AwardsYear Title Role Notes1991 Jungle Fever VivianStrictly Business NatalieThe Last Boy Scout Cory1992 Boomerang Angela Lewis1993 CB4 HerselfFather Hood Kathleen MercerThe Program Autumn Haley1994 The Flintstones Sharon Stone 20 1995 Solomon amp Sheba Nikhaule Queen Sheba Television filmLosing Isaiah Khaila Richards1996 Executive Decision JeanGirl 6 HerselfRace the Sun Miss Sandra BeecherThe Rich Man s Wife Josie Potenza1997 B A P S Nisi1998 Bulworth NinaWhy Do Fools Fall in Love Zola TaylorWelcome to Hollywood Herself1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Dorothy Dandridge Television film2000 X Men Ororo Munroe Storm2001 Swordfish Ginger KnowlesMonster s Ball Leticia Musgrove2002 Die Another Day Giacinta Jinx Johnson2003 X2 Ororo Munroe StormGothika Miranda Grey2004 Catwoman Patience Phillips Catwoman2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie Crawford Television filmRobots Cappy Voice2006 X Men The Last Stand Ororo Munroe Storm2007 Perfect Stranger Rowena PriceThings We Lost in the Fire Audrey Burke2010 Frankie amp Alice Frankie Alice2011 New Year s Eve Nurse Aimee2012 Dark Tide Kate MathiesonCloud Atlas Various Roles2013 Movie 43 Emily Segment Truth Or Dare The Call Jordan Turner2014 X Men Days of Future Past Ororo Munroe Storm2016 Kevin Hart What Now Money Berry2017 Kidnap Karla DysonKings Millie DunbarKingsman The Golden Circle Ginger Ale2019 John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum Sofia2020 Bruised Jackie Justice2022 Moonfall Jocinda Jo FowlerTBA The Mothership Sara MorseThe Union RoxanneTelevision Year Title Role Notes1989 Living Dolls Emily Franklin Main Cast1991 Amen Claire Episode Unforgettable A Different World Jaclyn Episode Love Hillman Style They Came from Outer Space Rene Episode Hair Today Gone Tomorrow Knots Landing Debbie Porter Recurring Cast Season 131993 NAACP Image Awards Herself Co Host Main Co HostAlex Haley s Queen Queen Jackson Haley Episode Part 1 3 1994 A Century of Women Herself Episode Part 1 2 1996 Martin Herself Episode Where the Party At 1996 97 Essence Awards Herself Co Host Main Co Host1997 World Music Awards Herself Host Main Host1998 Behind the Music Herself Episode Lionel Richie Intimate Portrait Herself Episode Halle Berry Mad TV Herself Host Episode Halle Berry The Wedding Shelby Coles Episode Part 1 2 Frasier Betsy Voice episode Room Service 1999 08 Biography Herself Recurring Guest2001 Great Streets Herself Episode The Champs Elysees 2002 E True Hollywood Story Herself Episode The Bond Girls Mad TV Herself Episode Episode 8 7 The Bernie Mac Show Herself Episode Handle Your Business 2003 Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway Herself Episode Episode 2 8 Saturday Night Live Herself Host Episode Halle Berry Britney Spears Style Star Herself Episode Halle Berry Punk d Herself Episode Episode 2 5 Making the Video Herself Episode Limp Bizkit Behind Blue Eyes 2004 Rove Herself Episode Episode 5 9 Getaway Herself Episode Getaway Goes to Hollywood 4Pop Herself Episode Parstakerroin voittaa aina 2009 NAACP Image Awards Herself Co Host Main Co Host2011 The Simpsons Herself Voice episode Angry Dad The Movie 2012 Sesame Street Herself Episode Get Lost Mr Chips 2014 15 Extant Molly Woods Main cast2017 Drop the Mic Herself Episode Halle Berry vs James Corden amp Anthony Anderson vs Usher 2021 American Masters Herself Episode How It Feels To Be Free 2022 Soul of a Nation Herself Episode Soul of a Nation Presents Screen Queens Rising Celebrity IOU Herself Episode Halle Berry s Beautiful Gift Video game Year Game Role2004 Catwoman Patience Phillips CatwomanMusic videos Year Song Artist1994 Meet The Flintstones The B 52s1998 Ghetto Supastar That Is What You Are Pras featuring Ol Dirty Bastard and Mya2003 Behind Blue Eyes Limp BizkitAwards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Halle BerrySee alsoList of African American firsts List of female film and television directors List of LGBT related films directed by womenReferences a b c d e f g h Halle 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Peter July 13 2013 Halle Berry Is Married Photos People Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved February 28 2019 Duke Alan October 6 2013 Halle Berry gives birth to a son CNN Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 2 2015 Zauzmer Emily October 27 2015 Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez Are Divorcing After Two Years of Marriage People Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved February 28 2019 Fisher Kendall December 30 2016 Halle Berry Finalizes Divorce from Olivier Martinez E News Retrieved November 19 2020 Melendez Miguel August 23 2023 Halle Berry To Pay Olivier Martinez 8 000 Monthly Child Support In Divorce Settlement ET Canada Archived from the original on September 29 2023 Retrieved October 9 2023 Halle Berry Calls Boyfriend Van Hunt Her Superstar I ll Be Ya Groupie Baby People Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 Weaver Hilary May 16 2021 All About Halle Berry s Boyfriend Van Hunt ELLE Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 Actors join protest against project off Malibu Archived December 16 2017 at the Wayback Machine NBC News October 23 2005 Silverman Stephen M April 11 2007 Halle Berry Others Protest Natural Gas Facility People Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved February 28 2019 The Santa Barbara Independent Cabrillo Port Dies a Santa Barbara Flavored Death Archived November 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Santa Barbara Independent May 24 1007 And the Pudding Pot goes to Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine February 2 2006 Harvard University Gazette accessed January 1 2008 Halle Berry Ted Kennedy Move On for Obama February 29 2008 Chicago Tribune Karmali Sarah April 16 2013 Blake Lively and Halle Berry Join Gucci s Chime For Change Vogue Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 22 2013 Child Ben August 15 2013 Jennifer Garner joins Halle Berry s fight for new anti paparazzi law in California The Guardian Archived from the original on August 27 2022 Retrieved January 24 2013 Pulver Andrew September 26 2013 Anti paparazzi bill backed by Halle Berry now California law The Guardian Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved January 24 2014 General bibliographyBanting Erinn Halle Berry Weigl Publishers 2005 ISBN 1 59036 333 7 Gogerly Liz Halle Berry Raintree 2005 ISBN 1 4109 1085 7 Naden Corinne J Halle Berry Sagebrush Education Resources 2001 ISBN 0 613 86157 4 O Brien Daniel Halle Berry Reynolds amp Hearn 2003 ISBN 1 903111 38 2 Sanello Frank Halle Berry A Stormy Life Virgin Books 2003 ISBN 1 85227 092 6 Schuman Michael A Halle Berry Beauty Is Not Just Physical Enslow 2006 ISBN 0 7660 2467 9 External linksHalle Berry on Facebook Halle Berry at IMDb Halle Berry at AllMovie Halle Berry at People com Halle Berry at TV Guide Halle Berry at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Appearances on C SPAN Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Fashion nbsp Film nbsp United States nbsp Television Halle 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