Halle Berry

Academy Award winner, Halle Berry, first entered our lives when she won the Miss Teen All-American Pageant in 1985, representing Ohio, a year later she was voted the first runner-up in the Miss U.S.A. Pageant. Halle launched her acting career almost 3-years later on the short lived “Who’s the Boss?” spin-off , “Living Dolls”, where she was a series regular. Director Spike Lee cast her in his “Jungle Fever”, she then starred opposite Eddie Murphy in “Boomerang” and became a sex-symbol on “The Flintstones”. Awards were not far behind as she won her first Golden Globe for “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge” in 1999, which was also one of the first writing gigs for Shonda Rhimes. A year later she started her stint as “Storm” in the “X-Men” franchise. In 2001 it was time for Berry to win an Oscar for her outstanding performance in “Monster’s Ball”.

In “Perfect Stranger” she is opposite Bruce Willis as a reporter with a mission to unveil a dark secret from her past. Speaking to Entertainment Correspondent, Ron Jacobsohn, she speaks about life, secrets, being a public figure and the internet.

 

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World renowned, award winning, correspondent, Ron Jacobsohn, brings from his very entertaining world to Ron's World.

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