
Age: 59
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Halle Maria Berry (/ˈhæli/ HAL-ee; born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests, becoming Miss Ohio in 1986, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant of 1986, and placing sixth in Miss World 1986. Her breakthrough film role was in the romantic comedy Boomerang (1992), alongside Eddie Murphy, which led to roles in The Flintstones (1994) and Bulworth (1998), as well as the television film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Berry established herself as one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood during the 2000s. For her performance as a struggling widow in the romantic drama Monster's Ball (2001), Berry became the only African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, and the first woman of colour. Berry took on high-profile roles such as Storm in four instalments of the X-Men film series (2000–2014), the henchwoman of a robber in the thriller Swordfish (2001), Bond girl Jinx in Die Another Day (2002), a psychiatrist in Gothika (2003), and the title role in the much-derided Catwoman (2004). A varying critical and commercial reception followed in subsequent years, with Perfect Stranger (2007), Cloud Atlas (2012) and The Call (2013) being among her notable film releases in that period. Berry launched a production company, 606 Films, in 2014 and has been involved in the production of several projects in which she has performed, including the CBS science fiction series Extant (2014–2015). She appeared in the action films Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) and made her directorial debut with the Netflix drama Bruised (2020). Berry has been a Revlon spokesmodel since 1996. She was formerly married to baseball player David Justice, singer-songwriter Eric Benét, and actor Olivier Martinez. Berry has two children. She shares her first child with her former partner, model Gabriel Aubry, and her second child with Martinez. Description above from the Wikipedia article Halle Berry, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Halle Berry

Magic Mirror
for Magic Mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Suggested by mr95

Prologue in the form of text from an ornately decorated book explained that the Evil King, who cares only for being "the strongest one of all", is jealous of the strength of his stepson, Snow White. He dresses him in rags and forces him to become a scullery page in his castle. Each morning, he consults his magic mirror, asking it who is the strongest of all. It tells him that he is, and for a while, he is content. One morning, the Mirror tells the King that there is a page stronger than him: Snow White. Meanwhile, Snow White is in the courtyard, singing "I'm Wishing" to himself as he works. A beautiful princess, riding by the castle, hears his voice and is enchanted by it. She climbs over the castle wall, unseen by him, who is singing to his reflection at the bottom of a well. She joins in, which startles and surprises him; he runs indoors, but when she pleads for his to return he comes to the balcony and listens as she sings "One Song" to him. Unseen by both, the King watches from his window high above. Infuriated at Snow White's strength (and perhaps jealous for the Princess's affections), he closes the curtains in anger. The Princess smiles at Snow White before leaving.