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Born August 14, 1966, in Cleveland, Ohio, Halle Maria Berry was raised by her mother Judith, a psychiatric ward nurse, with her older sister Heidi. Judith's husband, Halle's father, walked out on her family when she was only four years old.
Although living in a single parent household was somewhat tough, Halle's mom managed to move the family out of the inner city neighborhood and into the suburbs of Cleveland. Because the neighborhood was predominantly white, Halle and her sister were treated cruelly because of their dark skin.

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He’s been capturing the images of Hollywood biggest names for the past ten years, and now celebrity photographer Mark Liddell is exposing his A-list and world wide famous subjects in his new book Exposed: 10 Years in Hollywood. The English photographer has worked with the likes of: Jessica Alba, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Halle Berry, [...]

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TV News: Special to air on PBS in February -- Halle Berry will host "For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots," that will air on PBS stations in February.

AP - Halle Berry has something else in common with fellow Oscar winners Meryl Streep and Jodie Foster: The Sherry Lansing Leadership Award.

Halle Berry will receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at The Hollywood Reporter's 18th annual Women in Entertainment breakfast presented by Lifetime.

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Liz Smith: Davis stood by Whitney in the thick and thin -- Several years ago, after Halle Berry won the Oscar for "Monster's Ball," I was seated by that film's producer, Lee Daniels, at a party given by Vogue's Andre Leon Talley. During dinner, Lee told me all his hopes and dreams, and we became friends.

While Fall certainly has its palette of earthtones, new grays and psychedelic purples, sometimes one simply must go back to black. That's what the women who ruled the Red Carpet this week did. PHOTOS: The Best Dressed Women of the Week, including Cindy Crawford, Beyonce, Halle Berry and Paz Vega, all in variations of black! WENN

AP - Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman — Halle Berry — won the award.

Alicia Keys drew some A-list star power to Manhattan’s Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday night when she and Padma Lakshmi co-hosted the 6th Annual Keep a Child Alive Black Ball. In addition to celeb guests like Halle Berry, Adrian Grenier, Usher and many more, Alicia also performed onstage with John Mayer and Chris Martin from Coldplay.

First it was skinny, then bell-bottoms, now the hottest trend in Hollywood is shredded denim!