Halle Berry just posted a new beach photo while wearing a backless swimsuit. The actress is known for her tough workout regimen with trainer Peter Lee Thomas.
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Halle Berry is set to make her directorial debut at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
The Oscar-winning actress directs and stars in the drama “Bruised”, about a disgraced MMA fighter who must claw her way back into the ring to face off against a fierce competitor and finally be a mother to the son she walked out on years earlier.
The project gave Berry a chance to flex her skills in front of and behind the camera, something she relished.
“It’s not just being a dancing bear. I can
Halle Berry just posted a new beach photo while wearing a backless swimsuit. The actress is known for her tough workout regimen with trainer Peter Lee Thomas.
Halle Berry recently celebrated her 54th birthday, and she’s looking better (and happier) than ever! The stunning actress has been documenting her summer adventures on social media, keeping fans updated with a slew of stunning pics. The X-Men alum has also been giving her six million followers updates on her #FitnessFriday journey, regularly serving up workout inspiration.
Halle Berry knows how to keep us in suspense!
Catwoman “wasn’t quite right” when she was making the infamous superhero film.The 2004 flick was a critical and commercial flop when it was released, with Berry going on to win Worst Actress at the Golden Raspberry Awards, while the film itself won Worst Picture.The Oscar-winner has now opened-up about the period around making Catwoman, explaining that it came about after a planned spin-off for her James Bond character Jinx was axed.“It was very disappointing,” Berry told Variety of the Jinx
Halle Berry‘s upcoming movie Bruised is her directorial debut and it was just screened as a “work-in-progress” film at the Toronto Film Festival.
Oscar winner Halle Berry says her directorial debut, Bruised, left her filled with anxiety on set. "I was scared shitless.
Netflix is closing in to make the first deal of the Toronto International Film Festival, entering final negotiations to pick up Halle Berry’s MMA drama Bruised, THR has confirmed. The movie, which is making its debut virtually Saturday as a work in progress, is Berry’s directorial debut.
One of the premier titles at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival comes from Halle Berry, making her directorial debut with “Bruised.” Even before the film was selected as part of TIFF, the buzz surrounding the film was building, thanks to Berry’s star power and the fact that the actress stars in the film as well as being behind the camera.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNetflix is about to knock out competitors for the worldwide distribution rights to Halle Berry’s directorial debut.Berry’s “Bruised,” an MMA drama that is screening as a work-in-progress at the 2020 Toronto film festival, is stitching up sale close to $20 million, insiders familiar with negotiations said.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Netflix is getting the Toronto International Film Festival off to a strong start with a figurative and literal punch in the face. Deadline hears the streamer is firming an 8-figure sum for world rights to Bruised, the mixed martial arts drama that marks the directorial debut of Halle Berry.
Halle Berry feared she had bone cancer during her directorial debut. The Oscar-winning star plays a disgraced MMA fighter in the sports film 'Bruised', and Halle broke two ribs during the movie's big fight scene - but she initially mistook the injury for something more serious.
Halle Berry, 54, took to Twitter on Aug. 31 and clapped back at a hater who slammed singer Sade, 61, for trying to attribute her success to colorism. After one user tried to pit Sade against Jhené Aiko, 32, and blamed the “Smooth Operator” singer’s achievements on her being “thin & light skinned”, Halle made sure to show support for the Nigerian-born British singer.
Halle Berry wants to make sure she has total control over her high-profile split. According to court documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight , the actress just filed to represent herself in her ongoing divorce case with Olivier Martinez.
Halle Berry has moved to represent herself in her divorce proceedings with ex Olivier Martinez, according to a new report. The "Monster's Ball" star filed to represent herself instead of an attorney, according to Entertainment Tonight, citing court documents obtained Tuesday.
Halle Berry is planning to face off against top lawyer Laura Wasser in her divorce battle with ex-husband Olivier Martinez.The former Bond Girl and the Frenchman split five years ago and now they are signing off on their marriage.Martinez will be represented by Hollywood heavyweight Wasser, while Halle has opted to cut back on attorney costs and speak for herself.Her former lawyer, Marina Zakiyan Beck, signed off as her representative on 30 July, according to Entertainment Tonight.The divorce