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    Berry, Halle

    Who did Halle marry in 2001?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      Eric Benet . She got married to singer Eric Benet on January 24th, 2001.

    When is Halle's birthday?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      August 14th. She was born in August 14th, 1968 (some sources give her year of birth as 1966).

    What was the name of Halle's character in "Swordfish"?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      Ginger. She played in Ginger Knowles.

    What movie director gave Halle her movie debut?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      Spike Lee. Spike Lee gave Halle a chance in the movie, "Jungle Fever" (1991).

    What is Halle's main goal in the 1995 movie "Losing Isaiah"?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      To get her child back. Halle played a drug addict who abandoned her child when he was an infant. She then reclaims her son.

    What character did Halle play in "X-Men"?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      Storm.

    What baseball player did Halle get divorce in 1996?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      David Justice. She was married to David Justice of the Oakland Athletics from 1992 to 1996.

    In what state was Halle born?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      Ohio. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1968.

    In the first "X-Men" movie, Halle played Storm and she had a corny line about a ______ ?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      toad. Halle Berry said " do you know what happens to toads when they're struck by lightning? The same thing that happens to everything else."

    In the 2002 movie "007: Die Another Day," Halle plays James Bond's love interest. What's her name in the movie?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      Jinx. In the 20th Bond film, "Die Another Day," Halle plays a sassy woman by the name of Jinx.

    In the 1998 movie "Bullworth," Halle had what type of hair style?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      dreadlocks. Halle wore dreadlocks for the first time in "Bullworth," which starred Warren Beatty.

    In the 1997 movie "B.A.P.S," Halle wants to open up what kind of shop?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      hair salon/restaurant. Halle plays a hair stylist in "B.A.P.S," and she wants to open up a hair salon with a restaurant in the back.

    In the 1994 movie "Flintstones," Halle played a character with the famous name of ______?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      Sharon Stone. Halle played a character name Sharon Stone. Miss Stone worked at Slate's gravel pit and was, in essence, one of Fred's bosses.

    Halle was the first black woman to receive an Oscar for Best Actress: for which movie?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      Monster's Ball. Halle Berry won her first Oscar starring in "Monster's Ball" (2001), with Billy Bob Thorton.

    Halle was once married to a baseball player?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      t. Halle was married to baseball player David Justice in 1996.

    Halle has a sister named Heidi?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      t. Hope you enjoyed my quiz on Halle Berry!

    Halle co-starred with Eddie Murphy in what hit romantic comedy?Oscar Winner Halle Berry (calibrownsugga)

      Boomerang. The 1993 smash hit movie "Boomerang," starring Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens, and Halle Berry.

    Halle Berry is in the 2002 movie "Die Another Day"?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      t. She is a Bond girl in 007's "Die Another Day", Pierce Brosnan still plays James Bond.

    For what 2001 movie did Halle win the "Best Actress" Oscar for?Halle Berry (marchmadness)

      "Monster's Ball". Halle played Leticia Musgrove in "Monsters Ball".

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