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| Name | Halle Berry |
| Birth name | Maria Halle Berry |
| Birth date | August 14, 1966 |
| Birth place | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1989–present |
| Spouse | David Justice (1993-1997), Eric Benét (2001-2005), Olivier Martinez (2013-2016) |
Halle Berry is a renowned American actress who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she began her career as a model and later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as Jungle Fever alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee. Her breakthrough role came with the X-Men film series, where she played the character Storm alongside Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. She has also worked with notable directors like Steven Spielberg and Bryan Singer.
Halle Berry was born to Judith Ann Hawkins, a psychiatric nurse, and Jerome Jesse Berry, a hospital attendant. She grew up in a middle-class family with her older sister, Heidi Berry. Berry attended Bedford High School and later enrolled in Cuyahoga Community College, where she studied broadcast journalism. She was inspired by Diana Ross and Pam Grier, and began competing in beauty pageants, including the Miss Teen All-American and Miss Ohio USA pageants, which were sponsored by Miss Universe and Donald Trump.
Berry's acting career took off with her role in the ABC television series Living Dolls, created by Michael Patrick King and produced by Lorimar Television. She then appeared in the NBC series Knots Landing, alongside Michele Lee and Ted Shackelford. Her film debut came with the romantic comedy Strictly Business, directed by Kevin Hooks and produced by Warner Bros.. She gained recognition for her performances in The Flintstones with John Goodman and Rick Moranis, and Losing Isaiah with Jessica Lange and Samuel L. Jackson, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Some of Berry's notable films include X-Men with Famke Janssen and James Marsden, Die Another Day with Pierce Brosnan and Toby Stephens, and Cloud Atlas with Tom Hanks and Hugh Grant. She has also appeared in Things We Lost in the Fire with Benicio del Toro and David Duchovny, and The Call with Abigail Breslin and Morris Chestnut. Her performances have been recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Screen Actors Guild.
Berry has received numerous awards and nominations throughout her career, including the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Monster's Ball, directed by Marc Forster and produced by Lions Gate Films. She has also won a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for her performances in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and Their Eyes Were Watching God, respectively. Berry has been nominated for BAFTA Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards for her work in X-Men: The Last Stand and Frankie and Alice.
Berry has been married three times, to David Justice, Eric Benét, and Olivier Martinez. She has two children, Nahla Ariela Aubry and Maceo Robert Martinez, with her ex-partners Gabriel Aubry and Olivier Martinez. Berry has been involved in several charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the United Service Organizations, and has supported Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in their presidential campaigns.
Berry is widely recognized as a fashion icon and has appeared on the covers of numerous fashion magazines, including Vogue and Elle. She has been named one of the most beautiful people in the world by People magazine and has been ranked as one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood by Forbes. Berry has also been involved in several endorsement deals with Revlon and Versace, and has walked the red carpet at events such as the Academy Awards and the Met Gala, alongside Anna Wintour and George Clooney. Category:American actresses