Halle Berry

American actress

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2024 Halle Berry is set to star as Roxanne Hall in 'The Union' and as Momma in 'Never Let Go,' where she is also the executive producer.
May 2024 Berry advocated for research and education on menopause by supporting a bill introduced by Senators Patty Murray and Lisa Murkowski.
2023 Halle Berry played Sara Morse in the unreleased film 'The Mothership.'
August 2023 Custody and child support issues between Berry and Gabriel Aubry were settled.
January 2023 Berry signed with Range Media Partners as a producer and director.
2022 Halle Berry appeared in the episode 'Soul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising' on Soul of a Nation.
2022 Halle Berry starred in the episode 'Halle Berry's Beautiful Gift' on Celebrity IOU.
2022 Halle Berry starred as Jocinda 'Jo' Fowler in 'Moonfall.'
2021 Halle Berry filmed 'The Mothership' as Sara Morse, but the project was abandoned in 2024 during post-production
2021 Halle Berry featured in the episode 'How It Feels To Be Free' of American Masters.
2021 The film 'Bruised', in which Berry stars as a disgraced MMA fighter, was released on Netflix.
2020 Berry began dating American musician Van Hunt.
September 2020 Berry made her directorial debut with the feature 'Bruised', which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
May 17 2019 Berry starred as Sofia, an assassin, in 'John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum', which was released by Lionsgate.
February 12 2019 The BET television series 'Boomerang', which Berry executive produced, premiered.
2017 Berry played an agent in the action comedy sequel 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', which featured an ensemble cast including Colin Firth and Taron Egerton.
2017 Berry starred alongside Daniel Craig in the drama 'Kings', set during the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which had its initial screening at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2017 The abduction thriller 'Kidnap', in which Berry starred as a diner waitress following her kidnapped son, was released after being filmed in 2014.
October 24 2017 Berry competed against James Corden in the first rap battle on the premiere episode of TBS's 'Drop the Mic'.
2016 Berry appeared as herself in the stand-up comedy concert film 'Kevin Hart: What Now?' during a poker game event.
December 2016 Berry and Olivier Martinez finalized their divorce.
2014 Berry starred in the CBS science fiction series Extant, which ran until 2015.
2014 Halle Berry launched her production company, 606 Films, and began producing various projects.
2014 Halle Berry reprised her role as Ororo Munroe / Storm in 'X-Men: Days of Future Past.'
2013 In 2013, 'The Call' became a sleeper hit, grossing $68.6 million worldwide and received positive reviews highlighting Berry's performance.
2013 Berry appeared in the anthology comedy 'Movie 43' and gained greater success with her role in the crime thriller 'The Call,' where she played a 9-1-1 operator.
October 2013 Berry gave birth to her son with Olivier Martinez.
August 2013 Berry testified before the California State Assembly's Judiciary Committee in support of a bill protecting celebrities' children from harassment.
July 13 2013 Berry married French actor Olivier Martinez in France.
April 2013 Berry appeared in a video clip for Gucci's 'Chime for Change' campaign to raise awareness of women's issues.
2012 Halle Berry starred as Kate Mathieson in 'Dark Tide' and took on various roles in 'Cloud Atlas.'
2012 Berry co-starred with Tom Hanks and Jim Broadbent in the epic science fiction film 'Cloud Atlas,' where each actor played six different characters across five centuries.
2012 Halle Berry appeared as herself in the episode 'Get Lost, Mr. Chips' on Sesame Street.
2011 In 2011, Berry was part of the ensemble cast in Garry Marshall's romantic comedy 'New Year's Eve,' playing a supporting role of a nurse.
2011 Halle Berry provided her voice for the episode 'Angry Dad: The Movie' in The Simpsons.
2010 Berry starred in the independent drama 'Frankie and Alice,' where she played a young woman with dissociative identity disorder, earning the African-American Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award nomination.
April 30 2010 Berry and Gabriel Aubry announced the end of their relationship.

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