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Halle Maria Berry (born August 14,
1966 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an american actress, former fashion
model, and beauty queen.
Berry received an Emmy, Golden Globe, SAG, and an NAACP Image
award for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and won an Academy
Award for Best Actress and was also nominated for a BAFTA Award in
2001 for her performance in Monster's Ball, becoming the
first and, as of 2009, 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 has also been involved in the production side of several of
her films.
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 as Bond Girl Jinx in Die Another
Day (2002). 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 was with French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry from November 2005
to April 2010. Their child, a girl named Nahla Ariela
Aubry, was born on March 16, 2008.
Berry is involved in production of films and television. She
served as executive producer on Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
in 1999, and Lackawanna Blues in 2005. Berry produces as
well as stars in the thriller Perfect Stranger with Bruce
Willis and Things We Lost in the Fire with Benicio del Toro
and Class Act, based on the real life story of a teacher
whose students helped her run for political office. She will
produce and star in the 2009 film Tulia, which will reunite
her with Monster's Ball costar Billy Bob Thornton.
Berry is one of the highest-paid
actresses in Hollywood, earning $10 million per film. In July
2007, she topped In Touch magazine's list of the world's
most fabulous 40-something celebrities. On April 3, 2007, she 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.
Berry has served many years as the face of Revlon cosmetics and
also served as the face of Versace. The Coty Inc. fragrance
company signed Berry to market her debut fragrance in March 2008.
Berry was delighted, saying that she had created her own
fragrances at home by mixing scents. She was paid $3–5 million
with a royalty of about 5%.
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