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Halle Berry has been a powerhouse performer who has confidently balanced her filmography with compelling character-driven dramas and entertaining studio blockbusters.Bulworth, andIntroducing Dorothy Dandridgemade everyone notice her acting chops, and she was cast as Storm in the FoxX-Menfilms.

Halle Berry as Nina in Bulworth | 20th Century Studios

Her peak acting moment came with 2001’sMonster’s Ball, directed by Marc Forster and her incredible performance led to an Oscar win for Best Actress. The complex human drama required the actress to channel her real emotions and be completely vulnerable in front of the camera. Berry was so committed to the tragic nature of the character that she did not recognize herself when she watched the film.

Halle Berry’s Emotional Transformation ForMonster’s BallLed To an Out-Of-Body Experience

After an Emmy-winning performance inIntroducing Dorothy Dandridgeand an amazing superhero role as Strom inX-Men, Halle Berry returned to indie dramas with 2001’sMonster’s Ball. The romantic drama also starred Heath Ledger and Billy Bob Thornton. It chronicles the romance that starts developing between Thornton and Berry, with both not knowing their dark connection.

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Berry’s character is a widow whom Thornton’s character falls for, and to portray such a tragic character, the actress had to lay her emotions bare and be extremely vulnerable in real-time. She toldBBCthat it was essential for the film to have the needed emotional complexity and to portray flawed characters. Berry said,

Well, it was that kind of movie. It was about really servicing those characters and making them as flawed and as complicated as a human being is. Marc’s request of us as actors was to be real in the moment, not be afraid of the material, and not to worry about doing the politically correct thing.

Halle Berry plays a widow named Leticia Musgrove in Monster’s Ball | Lionsgate Films

Berry also pointed out the intense love-making scene between her and Thornton in the film as a necessary narrative element that signals the evolution of their characters, and not to titillate audiences. The actress and the role were so different from each other and thus she had an out-of-body experience while watching the film.

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Despite committing deep into the skin of the character, she did not recognize the person on-screen. Berry said,

I like to call that scene the kiss of life, because from that moment on the choices that these characters made indelibly affected their life and made them able to have a better one. The scene wasn’t about s*xual titillation in any way.

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Honestly, I had an out-of-body experience. I thought, ‘Wow, look at her!’ I never really connected it with myself, and I think that’s how I am able to look at it. The character was so far removed from who I am really. It’s the first time in any movie-making experience of mine that I was able to watch a film and not be able to really see me.

The film received rave reviews when it was released in 2001 and Berry’s performance was universally acclaimed. The film was also a hit, grossing $44 million against a $4 million budget (viaBox Office Mojo). Berry won anOscar for Best Actressfor the role, becoming the first African-American actress to win in that category.

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Despite Her Oscar Win, No One Was Lining Up To Work With Halle Berry

Halle Berrywon a Best Actress Oscar for herincredible performanceinMonster’s Ball. Initially, the actress believed that everyone would now take her seriously and offer her interesting projects. However, nothing of that sort happened and she was still considered ‘just being a pretty face’.

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In an interview withVariety, the actress recalled her naivety at the time believing that things would be easier and everyone would be lining up with their scripts to work with her. However, none of the top directors came to her and she was hit with the harsh reality: no one really cared about her win. Berry said,

I thought the script truck was going to back up to my door and dump them all off. That’s my naivete. I’ve got a historic win. Clearly, this is going to mean this struggle is going to be indelibly easier for me.

Hale Berry’s Oscar win for Monster’s Ball was historic one | Lionsgate Films

And that just didn’t happen. But within the industry, the big famous directors, no one called. My reality went back to normal, and I was still suffering from ‘just being a pretty face’.

As of 2024, Berry has 2 films ready for release. First, she will star in Netflix’s action comedyThe Unionopposite Mark Wahlberg, which will be released on June 13, 2025. The actress will then return to the big screen with the survival horror filmNever Let Go, which will hit theatres on August 10, 2025.

Fans can watch Berry inMonster’s Ballon Prime Video.

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