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Oscar Win Didn't Boost My Career, Says Berry
17 Feb
Summary
- Halle Berry's historic Oscar win did not advance her career as expected.
- Directors questioned casting Berry due to racial biases post-win.
- Other actresses like Melissa Leo and Marcia Gay Harden also found Oscar wins detrimental.

Halle Berry shared that her groundbreaking Best Actress Oscar win for 'Monster's Ball' in 2002 did not lead to the career advancements she anticipated. Berry, the first and only Black woman to win the award, recounted that she was still perceived as 'Black' the morning after her win, with industry professionals citing concerns about international sales for films featuring Black leads.
Berry also advised fellow nominee Cynthia Erivo not to rely on an Oscar for validation. She expressed disappointment that no other Black woman has won Best Actress since her historic win. Other actresses, including Melissa Leo and Marcia Gay Harden, have also spoken about negative professional impacts following their Oscar victories.




