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...shoulders of the Academy, I’ve been ignoring the elephant in the room—the fact that songs like “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp” and performances like Halle Berry’s in “Monster??s Ball” were produced and released for public consumption in the first place. After all, if rappers were responsible enough not to celebrate misogynistic and violent behavior in their songs, and black actors and producers had enough foresight to think twice about the harmful images...
...particularly notable. She won an Emmy for her stellar work as the titular heroine in “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge” in 2000. She was the first African-American to receive the Best Actress Oscar for her phenomenally tortured performance as Leticia Musgrove in “Monster??s Ball” in 2002. And, most importantly, Oprah is a huge fan. And you don’t question Oprah….You just don’t. But we turn now to three infamous duds in Berry’s otherwise outstanding oeuvre...
...Baby Got Back” by Sir Mixalot, the 39-year-old held her own to Dogman’s balletic jazz moves, eventually dancing up to him.To assess Berry’s dramatic talent, Blickstead and Dodd asked that she re-enact the highway scene from Monster??s Ball, the film which brought her an Oscar for best actress.Filling in for Billy Bob Thornton was Samuel Gale Rosen ’06, who co-wrote the script for this year’s production.“I’m not just some hitchhiker...
Berry was the first African American to win an Academy Award for best actress, earning the nod for her 2001 role in “Monster??s Ball.” In 2003, she starred in “Gothika,” alongside 2004 Man of the Year Robert Downey...
...Mena Suvari. “I had to play a likeably clueless rich guy. There wasn’t much to work with,” he says. In his next film, “Price to Pay,” produced by Brad Wyman (“Monster??), Sandvoss gets to play a hard-partying druggie in late 80s L.A. “I play the hero’s best friend and worst influence—it’s awesome. I’m the guy who buys the coke, the guy who fucks...