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Halle Berry Says 2002 Best Actress Win Didn’t Change Her Career

She cites enduring casting bias, urging Cynthia Erivo not to treat an Oscar as career‑defining.

Overview

  • In a new profile with The Cut tied to her film Crime 101, Berry reflects that the Oscar did not shift the opportunities she received.
  • She says directors questioned casting a Black woman, worrying a project would be labeled a “Black movie” that wouldn’t sell overseas.
  • Berry remains the only Black woman to have won Best Actress since her 2002 triumph for Monster’s Ball.
  • She told three‑time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo that awards should not be the measure of validation or expected to change one’s life.
  • Providing personal context, Berry recalled a high‑school prom incident where she says a win was overruled because she was Black, shaping her outlook on recognition.