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Halle Berry - Biography
Name : Halle
Berry
Birth Date : August 14, 1968
Birth Place : Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Height : 5' 7
Education : Bedford High School in Cleveland (until 1984)
Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio (majored in
Broadcast Journalism; graduated in 1986)
Husband : Eric Benet (jazz musician; born on October 15,
1970; engaged on August 14, 1999; married on 24, January
2001; separated on October 1, 2003; filed for |
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Halle Berry Detailed
Biography
Born August 14, 1968, in
Cleveland, Ohio, Halle is the youngest daughter born to Jerome and Judith
Berry, an interracial couple. Halle, and her older sister Heidi, spent the
first few years of their childhood living in an inner-city neighborhood. Her
abusive father, Jerome Berry, abandoned his wife and children, and left the
family when Halle was four years old. Halle was raised almost totally by her
mother, Judith, a psychiatric nurse. Judith then moved her family to the
predominantly white Cleveland suburb of Bedford. This rough start to her
life did not deter her from excelling in whatever she did. Halle attended a
nearly all-white public school, and as a result, she was subjected to
discrimination at an early age. Throughout high school, Halle participated
in a variety of extracurricular activities, holding positions of newspaper
editor, class president, member of the honor society, varsity cheerleader,
and prom queen.
Halle won Miss Ohio, Miss Teen All-American, and in 1986, was first
runner-up in the Miss USA pageant. She was the first African American to
represent the U.S. in the Miss World competition in London. Halle attended
Cleveland's Cuyahoga Community College, where she studied broadcast
journalism. Halle abandoned her idea of a career in news reporting however,
choosing to wholeheartedly devote her time to a career in entertainment. She
first moved to Chicago, then New York City, where she found work as a
catalog model.
Halle's acting career began in television with a role on the short-lived
sitcom "Living Dolls". This was followed by a year-long run on the CBS prime
time drama "Knot’s Landing". Halle's first big screen break came later that
year when she was cast as Samuel L. Jackson’s drug addicted girlfriend in
Spike Lee’s "Jungle Fever". More substantial supporting roles followed,
including that of a stripper in the action-thriller "The Last Boy Scout",
starring Bruce Willis. This success lead to Halle as the woman who finally
wins Eddie Murphy’s heart in the romantic comedy "Boomerang".
Halle, now with a few films under her belt, accepted more offbeat roles,
making cameos in the rockumentary "CB4" which traced the rise and fall of
the titled rap group. She then starred in the live action version of "The
Flintstones", featuring Halle as a Stone Age seductress, a very sexy and
successful performance. Halle's next role was a no-holds-barred performance
as a rehabilitated crack addict seeking to regain custody of her son in
"Losing Isaiah". The story was set in the midst of a bitter custody battle
with adoptive parents, played by Jessica Lange and David Strathairn. Later
that year, Halle overcame Hollywood's racial barriers when she was cast as
the first African American to play the Queen of Sheeba in Showtime’s movie
"Solomon & Sheeba". Halle has been introduced as the new Bond Girl, and we
are sure to see her in a very sexy role in the near future.
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