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A woman whose combination of talent, tenacity, and beauty has made her one of Hollywood's busiest actors, Halle Berry has enjoyed a level of success that has come from years of hard work and her share of career pitfalls.Berry's interest in show business came courtesy of her participation in a number of beauty pageants throughout her teens, including the 1986 Miss U.S.A. Pageant. A native of Cleveland, OH, where she was born to an African-American father and white mother on August 14, 1968, Berry was raised by her mother, a psychiatric nurse, following her parents' divorce. At the age of 17, she appeared in the spotlight for the first time as the winner of the Miss Teen All-American Pageant, and subsequently became a model. Berry won her first professional acting gig on the TV series Living Dolls, and then appeared on Knots Landing before winning her first big-screen role in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever. It was on the set of the film that she first earned her reputation for her full commitment to acting, reportedly refusing to bathe for weeks in preparation for her portrayal of a crack addict.Following her film debut, Berry was cast opposite Eddie Murphy in Boomerang (1992) as the comedian's love interest; not only did she hold her own against Murphy, but the same year she did acclaimed work in the title role of the Alex Haley miniseries Queen, playing a young woman struggling against the brutal conditions of slavery.After a comedic turn as sultry secretary Sharon Stone in the 1994 live-action version of The Flintstones, Berry returned to more serious fare with her role in the adoption drama Losing Isaiah (1995). Starring opposite Jessica Lange as a former crack addict battling to win custody of her child, who as a baby was adopted by an affluent white couple, Berry earned a mixed reception from critics, some of whom noted that her scenes with Lange highlighted Berry's own shortcomings.However, critical opinion of the actress' work was overwhelmingly favorable in 1998, when she starred as a street smart young woman who comes to the aid of a bumbling politician in Warren Beatty's Bullworth. The following year, Berry won even greater acclaim -- and an Emmy and Golden Globe -- for her turn as tragic screen siren Dorothy Dandridge in the made-for-cable Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. Unfortunately, any acclaim Berry enjoyed was overshadowed by her widely publicized brush with the law in February of 2000, when she allegedly ran a red light, slammed into another car, and then left the scene of the accident. The actress, who suffered a gash to her forehead (the driver of the other car sustained a broken wrist), was booked in a misdemeanor court in early April of that year.Fortunately for Berry, her subsequent onscreen work removed the spotlight from her legal troubles; that same year, she starred as Storm in Bryan Singer's hugely successful adaptation of The X-Men. Working alongside a cast that included Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, and Anna Paquin, Berry was hailed for her work as the first African-American comic book heroine on the screen. Acclaim was not quite as forthcoming for her work opposite John Travolta in Dominic Sena's cheesy thriller Swordfish, which touted itself as the first movie to feature Berry baring her breasts. Unfortunately, it didn't allow for equal exploitation of the talents that Berry possessed above her collarbone.Berry again bared more than her character's inner turmoil in Monster's Ball (2001), a romantic drama directed by Marc Forster that starred the actress as a woman who becomes involved with a racist ex-prison-guard (Billy Bob Thornton) who oversaw the prison execution of her husband (Sean Combs). Berry earned wide critical praise for her work in the film, as well as Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for Best Actress. And though she may have lost out to Sissy Spacek in the Golden Globes, her night at the Oscars found Berry the favored performer as took home a statue for Best Actress. A momentous footnote in Academy Award history, Berry's win marked the first time an African American had been bestowed that particular honor.Although her turn in the James Bond flick Die Another Day was so successful that talk began of a spin-off film, Berry's first true post-Oscar vehicle Gothika proved to be unpopular with both critics and moviegoers. Luckily, 2003 wasn't a total loss for her though as X2: X-Men United was a box-office smash and was regarded by many to be superior to its predecessor. Sticking with comic-books as source-material, Berry could be seen in Catwoman the following Summer. Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide
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Get Scrolling Friends & Comments CodeAcademy 2001 Best Actress Monster's BallAmerican Film Institute 2001 Best Actress Monster's BallBerlin International Film Festival 2002 Silver Bear for Best Actress Monster's Ball 2001 Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress Monster's BallEmmy 2005 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Oprah Winfrey Presents: Their Eyes Were Watching GodGolden Globe 2005 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV Oprah Winfrey's Their Eyes Were Watching God 2001 Best Actress - Drama Monster's Ball 1999 Best Actress - Miniseries or TV Movie Introducing Dorothy DandridgeNational Board of Review 2001 Best Actress Monster's BallScreen Actors Guild 2001 Best Actress Monster's Ball 1999 Best Female Actor- Television Miniseries or Movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

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Actor 2007 Perfect Stranger 2007 Things We Lost in the Fire 2007 Perfect Stranger 2007 Class Act 2006 X-Men: The Last Stand 2005 Oprah Winfrey Presents: Their Eyes Were Watching God 2005 Robots 2004 Nappily Ever After 2004 Catwoman 2003 Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty 2003 Gothika 2003 X2: X-Men United 2003 Saturday Night Live: Halle Berry 2002 Bond Girls Are Forever 2002 Die Another Day 2001 Monster's Ball 2001 Great Streets: The Champs Elysees with Halle Berry 2001 Swordfish 2001 The Concert For New York City 2000 X-Men 1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge 1998 Why Do Fools Fall In Love 1998 Oprah Winfrey Presents: The Wedding 1998 Frasier: Room Service 1998 Bulworth 1997 B.A.P.S. 1996 Executive Decision 1996 Race the Sun 1996 Images & Realities: African American Women 1996 Girl 6 1996 The Rich Man's Wife 1995 Solomon & Sheba 1995 Losing Isaiah 1994 The Flintstones 1993 The Program 1993 Father Hood 1993 CB4: The Movie 1992 Queen 1992 Boomerang 1991 Jungle Fever 1991 The Last Boy Scout 1991 Strictly BusinessExecutive Producer 2007 Class Act 2005 Lackawanna Blues 1999 Introducing Dorothy DandridgeProducer 2004 Nappily Ever After