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November 21, 2007

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Actress Halle Berry talks about the impact of winning an Oscar, having children later in life, her new film--Things We Lost in the Fire--and upcoming projects.


Halle Berry

Halle Berry

Halle Berry

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Actress tells about her experiences with the paparazzi. (3:57)
 
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Halle Berry's path to superstardom took her from high school prom queen and National Honor Society member to the beauty pageant world to making history as the only African American Best Actress Oscar winner. Since her breakthrough film role in Jungle Fever, she has starred in numerous critically acclaimed and successful projects, including Bulworth, cable's Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and ABC's Their Eyes Were Watching God. Berry also received an Emmy nod as an exec producer of HBO's Lackawanna Blues.