Halle Maria Berry ( ; born August 14, 1966 ) is an Academy Award-, Emmy Award- and Golden Globe-winning American actress, former fashion model, and beauty queen. Berry has received Emmy and Golden Globe awards for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and an Academy Award for Best Actress in 2002 for her performance in Monster's Ball, becoming the first and still only woman of African-American descent to have won the award for Best Actress. She is one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and also a Revlon spokeswoman. She is attempting to expand into the production side of Hollywood. Before becoming an actress, Berry entered several beauty contests, finishing runner-up in the Miss USA (1986), and winning the Miss USA World 1986 title. Her breakthrough feature film role was in the 1991 Jungle Fever. This led to roles in The Flintstones (1994), Bulworth (1998), X-Men (2000) and its sequels, and Die Another Day. She also won a worst actress Razzie award in 2005 for Catwoman and accepted the award in person. Divorced from baseball player David Justice and musician Eric Benét, Berry has been dating French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry since November 2005. Their first child, a girl named Nahla Ariela Aubry, Halle Berry's Baby Name: Nahla Ariela Aubry!, (18 March 2008) People. Retrieved 2008-03-18. was born on March 16, 2008. (more)
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Catwoman (film):
Catwoman is a 2004 superhero film directed by Pitof and released by Warner Brothers & Village Roadshow Pictures on July 23, 2004. It is loosely based and inspired by the DC Comics character of the same name, who is traditionally a supervillain and lo
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Bulworth:
Bullworth redirects here. For the fictional town and school see Bully (game) Bulworth is a 1998 Academy Award-nominated American film which was co-written, co-produced and directed by the film's star, Warren Beatty. The film co-stars Halle Berry, Oli
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Monster's Ball:
Monster's Ball is a 2001 romantic drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by Milo Addica and Will Rokos. It was produced by Lions Gate and Lee Daniels Entertainment. The title comes from a custom in medieval England where prisoners awaiting e
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Eric Benét:
Eric Benét Jordan (born October 15, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a Grammy-nominated platinum-selling American R&B and Neo-soul singer. His duet with Tamia, "Spend My Life With You", was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2000. From 2001 to 2005, he
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Gabriel Aubry:
Gabriel Aubry (born August 30, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada), is a French Canadian model. His father is Gérard. Aubry first came into the industry in the late 90s, at a time when fashion was first becoming obsessed with androgyny and/or overt boy
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Miss USA:
The Miss USA beauty contest has been held annually since 1952 to select the United States entrant in the Miss Universe pageant. The Miss Universe Organization operates both pageants, as well as Miss Teen USA. The reigning Miss USA is Crystle Stewart,
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Academy Award for Best Actress:
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Awards of Merit presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within
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X-Men (film):
X-Men is a 2000 superhero film based upon the fictional characters the X-Men. The film, which played a major role in the 2000s revival of comic book adaptations, tells the story of mutants, creatures that are the next evolutionary step in the chain o
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Die Another Day:
Die Another Day, released in 2002, is the twentieth film in the James Bond series and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as fictional British Secret Service agent Commander James Bond. In the pre-title sequence, Bond leads a mission to
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The Flintstones (film):
The Flintstones is a 1994 live-action film based on the prime time Hanna-Barbera animated television sitcom, The Flintstones. It is produced by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment. It features some classic storylines (for example: a typical f
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Golden Raspberry Awards:
The Golden Raspberry Awards or Razzies, first awarded in 1981, were created by John Wilson in 1980, intended to counterpoint the Academy Awards by dishonoring the worst acting, screenwriting, songwriting, directing, and films that the film industry h
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Revlon:
Revlon ( ) is an American cosmetics company.
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Jungle Fever:
Jungle Fever is a 1991 film directed by Spike Lee, starring Wesley Snipes and Annabella Sciorra. It is Lee's fifth feature length film.
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David Justice:
David Justice (born April 14 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Atlanta Braves (1989-96), Cleveland Indians (1997-2000), New York Yankees (2000-01), and Oakland Athletics (2002).
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Introducing Dorothy Dandridge:
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge is a television film directed by Martha Coolidge. Filmed over a span of a few weeks in early 1998, the film was aired in the United States on August 21, 1999. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. The
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Executive Decision:
Executive Decision is a 1996 action film, directed by Stuart Baird and starring Kurt Russell, Halle Berry, John Leguizamo, and Steven Seagal. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 1996.
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Perfect Stranger (film):
Perfect Stranger is a 2007 drama film starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis. It is distributed by Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios.
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Why Do Fools Fall in Love (film):
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998) is an American romantic drama, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Tina Andrews. The film stars Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon and Larenz Tate. The motion picture is a biographical film of
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Losing Isaiah:
Losing Isaiah is a 1995 drama film starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry, directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. It is based on the novel with the same name by Seth Margolis. The screenplay is written by Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal. The original music score is
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Gothika:
Gothika, a 2003 horror/supernatural thriller movie directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and written by Sebastian Gutierrez, is the story of a psychiatrist (played by Halle Berry) in a women's prison who wakes up one day to find herself on the other side of
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B*A*P*S:
B*A*P*S is a 1997 comedy film written by Troy Beyer, directed by Robert Townsend and starring Halle Berry and Martin Landau.
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Race the Sun:
Race the Sun is a 1996 comedy-drama movie, mainly starring Halle Berry and James Belushi. It is loosely and imprecisely based on the true story of the 1990 Konawaena High School Solar Car Team which finished 18th in the World Solar Challenge, besting
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Father Hood:
Father Hood is a 1993 comedy film film starring Patrick Swayze and Halle Berry and directed by Darrell Roodt.
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The Program:
The Program is a 1993 film starring James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps, Craig Sheffer, Kristy Swanson, Daniel Lee, and Joey Lauren Adams. The film was directed by David S. Ward who has directed and written other Hollywood films such as the Major Leag
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Angela Nissel:
Angela R. Nissel (born December 5 , 1978) is an author best known for her first book, The Broke Diaries: The Completely True and Hilarious Misadventures of a Good Girl Gone Broke. She is also a writer and co-producer for Scrubs and is working on a te
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Swordfish (film):
Swordfish (2001) is an action/thriller film. It was directed by Dominic Sena and stars Hugh Jackman, John Travolta, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, and Vinnie Jones.
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X2 (film):
X2 (also known in promotional materials as X2: X-Men United, X-Men 2: X-Men United, and X-Men 2) is a 2003 superhero film based on the fictional characters the X-Men. Directed by Bryan Singer, it is the second part of the X-Men film series, following
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The Last Boy Scout:
The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 action movie starring Bruce Willis as a former Secret Service agent, now working as a private detective, and Damon Wayans as a retired professional football player. The two join forces to solve the murder of Wayan’s girlf
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Miss Ohio USA:
The Miss Ohio USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Ohio in the Miss USA pageant. Ohio achieved success in the first decades of the Miss USA competition but has not done as well in recent years. Ohio is one o
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CB4:
CB4 is a 1993 comedy film about a fictional rap group named 'CB4', named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed (Cell Block 4). The movie parodies the rap group N.W.A. among other gangsta rap aspects. It was directed by Tamra
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The Wedding (TV miniseries):
The Wedding is a 1998 television miniseries directed by Charles Burnett. Based on a novel by Dorothy West, it stars Halle Berry, Eric Thal, and Lynn Whitfield, and was produced by Harpo Productions. The story touches on the subjects of marriage, race
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Bedford High School (Bedford, Ohio):
Bedford High School is a public school in Bedford, Ohio, southeast of Cleveland, Ohio. Famous graduates include actress Halle Berry, NFL players Chris Chambers and Lee Evans, minor celebrity Toby Radloff, and former NASA astronaut Mary Ellen Weber.
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Honey Love:
"Honey Love" is the title of a number-one R&B single by singer R. Kelly, from the album Born into the '90s. The hit song spent two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart. The song was also used in the 1993 movie Menace II Society. The video features
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The Rich Man's Wife:
The Rich Man's Wife is a 1996 suspense-thriller film written and directed by Amy Holden Jones. The films stars Halle Berry along with Peter Greene and Clive Owen.
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Christy Fichtner:
Christinane Crane "Christy" Fichtner (born on October 28, 1962), Miss Texas USA 1986, was crowned Miss USA in the national pageant that same year. First runner up was Halle Berry. Fichtner was the second of the Texas Aces, five consecutive winners fr
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