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Posted On October 30th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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You can now bid on some super cute baby shoes signed by Halle Berry. The money goes to the “Make-A-Wish Foundation” which grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

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Posted On October 29th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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Jenesse Center is proud to announce the dates for the 2010 Silver Rose Weekend, chaired by Academy Award winning actress and long time supporter, Halle Berry, and an illustrious roster of community supporters, sponsors, board of directors and friends. Celebrating its 30 year anniversary of continued service in the community, the event will kick off with the annual Silver Rose Gala and Auction on Sunday, April 18, 2010 at the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, followed by the 2nd Annual Halle Berry Celebrity Golf Classic on Monday, April 19, 2010 at the Wilshire Country Club.

Jenesse Center is a non-profit organization that provides a holistic, comprehensive program to nurture victimized families back to a place of mental, financial, physical and emotional well-being.

The theme for the 2010 Silver Rose event is “In a Perfect World”. Avis Frazier-Thomas, Jenesse Board President, said, “The 2010 Annual Silver Rose Weekend theme is `In a Perfect World` because in a perfect world, domestic violence does not exist. We work diligently with the hope in our hearts that if we continue to aggressively raise awareness, provide the proper services and engage community support, we will drastically reduce domestic violence and possibly…eliminate it altogether. We thank our partners who are in the trenches with us on the quest to end domestic violence. With continued support, we will continue to plant the seeds of peace and harmony as a way of life for our clients and the community. We invite everyone to join us for the 2010 Silver Rose Weekend in April and together, protect our greatest treasure, the American family.”

Karen Earl, Executive Director of the Jenesse Center, said, “We are so grateful to have the support of so many businesses, organizations and individuals. This is such important work and we are excited that each year more great people are joining us to bring peace and healing into the homes of families who struggle with domestic violence. I also want to thank the Jenesse Center Board who work tirelessly year-round to champion the cause of the families who so need our help.”

Jenesse Ambassador Halle Berry said, “The Silver Rose Weekend will raise much needed funds to help families victimized by domestic violence. Over the past 10 years I’ve watched the lives of countless families transformed and I am excited about the future for these families as we work to build on our success and bring an end to their suffering one family at a time.”

For more information on The Silver Rose Weekend, please call Jenesse Center at 323.299.9496, ext. 103 or visit the website at www.jenesse.org. All events are ticketed and open to the public. Sponsorship opportunities are available.


Posted On October 24th, 2009 • (2) Comments / Leave a Comment
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I’ve started to upload some of the many public appereances Halle has made over the past many years. Starting with the really old ones from 1989-1994.

Gallery Links:
Appereances: Earlier Appearances 1989-1990
Appereances: 1992 Appearances
Appereances: 1993 Appearances
Appereances: 1994 Appearances


Posted On October 23rd, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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Added candids from October 16 and 17.

Gallery  Links:
Candids 2009: October 16, 2009
Candids 2009: October 17, 2009


Posted On October 22nd, 2009 • (1) Comment / Leave a Comment
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Added hqs from Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball – Arrivals.

Gallery  Links:
Public Events 2009: Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball – Arrivals [HQ]
Public Events 2009: Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball – Inside [HQ]


Posted On October 19th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman — Halle Berry — won the award.

They and three others — Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey — are subjects of the new book “Divas on Screen: Black Women in American Film.”

“These women have pushed the racial boundaries for audiences, setting new standards for beauty and body type,” said author Mia Mask.

She took on the book because, while black male stars are now enjoying huge success, little has been written about their female counterparts — as performers who can headline a film, said Mask, who teaches film and drama at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Dandridge was nominated for her lead role as the hedonistic factory worker in the 1954 classic “Carmen Jones,” alongside Harry Belafonte.

Berry won an Oscar in 2000 for playing the wife of an executed murderer in “Monster’s Ball.” She also had portrayed Dandridge as a stunning femme fatale in a 1999 HBO film about Dandridge’s life.

When Dandridge became a star, “she was working in an environment in which there were almost no women of color (in leading roles),” said Mask, and Dandridge “had to fit into the mold of shapely and svelte.”

By the time the statuesque Grier arrived on the Hollywood scene, she could break that mold with her forceful but hip physical presence as an action heroine.

As for Winfrey, Mask said she chose her because the talk-show host’s television presence catapulted her film appearances to the level of global stardom, transcending any category.

In spite of vast changes, Mask said, sore points persist in casting black women for star roles: a paucity of quality parts, and a new trend of pairing black lead actors with female leads who are not.

“Studio heads don’t think two black characters will appeal to general audiences,” said Mask.

She chose Dandridge and Berry “as bookends” for the time span that transformed black women in commercial films.

“We’ve gone from the trope of the tragic mulatta to biracial beauty,” said Mask, who is taping a five-part series for National Public Radio to air in late October — each on one of the women in the book.


Posted On October 17th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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Actress Halle Berry – who recently released her first fragrance called Halle by Halle Berry – is so determined to smell unique she mixes different scents to create a personalized aroma.

She said: “I’ve always wanted to have my own scent. When I was younger, I never wanted to smell like every other girl in class. Even as an adult, I’d mix different perfumes together.

“Some days it would be great and people would say, ‘Oh, what fragrance is that?’ And I would say, ‘Well, it’s about five different ones!’ ”

When it comes to make-up, Halle is far less adventurous and generally sticks to the same products she’s used for years.

She explained to Britain’s InStyle magazine: “I’ll only follow a new beauty trend if it suits me and works with my skin tone. The most important thing for me is to stay fresh-faced and confident.

“I do try some new things. The only product I stay well clear of is green eyeshadow – it just doesn’t work for me!”


Posted On October 16th, 2009 • (1) Comment / Leave a Comment
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Halle attended the Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball last night looking so incredibly sexy in a little black dress with her hunky man Gabriel Aubry by her side. So far there has only been added MQ versions but hopefully I’ll get some HQs for you as well.

Gallery  Links:
Public Events 2009: Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball – Arrivals [MQ]
Public Events 2009: Keep A Child Alive’s 6th Annual Black Ball – Inside [MQ]


Posted On October 16th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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New candids from October 13, 2009.

Gallery  Links:
Candids 2009: October 13, 2009


Posted On October 9th, 2009 • (0) Comments / Leave a Comment
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I have updated the gallery with various of videos featuring Halle.


Video Links:
Public Events: Oscar Acceptance Speech 2002
Public Events: Accepting People’s Choice Award 2007
TV Commercials: M&M Commercial
Interviews: The Tonight Show with David Letterman – October 2003
Miscellaneous: Halle Berry PunkD



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