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Halle Berry - Catwoman Interviews

This movie is about women empowerment

Men are going to love this because you’re beautiful and sexy, but why are women going to like "Catwoman?"

Because this movie is about women. It’s for women essentially, you know? It’s about a woman finding her sense of self, her inner strength, her power, becoming okay with her sexuality. I think every woman, deep down, would love to feel the way Catwoman gets to feel in this movie. I think we are always searching to be our true, authentic selves and not make excuses or apologies for that and Catwoman does not. Read More

I became more confident

Halle Berry is no stranger to us at this point. We've watch her from way back when she starred with Tommy Davison in "Strictly Business" to being last Bond Girl in "Die Another Day". We've seen her accept an Emmy Award for her portrayal in the HBO film "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge" as the title character as well as an Oscar for Best Actress in "Monster's Ball".

You can sort of say that she's come full circle in Hollywood. She doesn't have to prove anything to anyone. The girl can do her thing, and then some. She's still willing to take... Read More

Halle Berry InterviewYou can't please everyone

After years of struggling in the sidelines, Halle Berry finally made her mark. The first woman of colour to win a best actress Oscar - for the harrowing drama Monster's Ball - she'll be back later this year in the eagerly-awaited Catwoman.

Was Gothika as scary to make as it looks?

HB: "It was creepy rather than scary! At the end of the day we all know it's a movie and this stuff isn't really happening. But it was a little creepy to be in dark, dungeon-type places where you knew real death had taken place. It was always very cold, and there was just some element in the air that made us feel like we weren't truly alone where we were shooting." Read More

BBC Interview: There have been times when I've felt As fierce as a tiger

An Oscar winner for her performance in Monster's Ball, American actress Halle Berry has not stood still to bask in that glory. Die Another Day, X-Men 2, Gothika and now Catwoman confirm that she is one of the busiest actresses in Hollywood. She will next be seen in Sidney Lumet's remake of The Set-Up, and has also signed to play the title role in another remake, Foxy Brown.

How did you develop your sexy, slinky walk for the role of Catwoman?

I think part of it came from studying cat movements. The costume was designed to show a little bit more of the body, not just to show skin but really to show the sinewy nature of a cat, and show the muscles that would show the movements a little bit better. Read More

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MTV Interview: If The Catsuit Fits...

For decades, beautiful actresses have stepped into Catwoman's form-fitting costume. Will a veteran of comic-book adaptations more concerned with inner beauty make the role fresh for 2004? (Don't worry, the outfit is still hot.) "Catwoman" star Halle Berry stopped by "TRL" and told La La about putting on the catsuit, taking her action-film bumps and looking past the physical.

MTV: You've played the role of a comic character before, so why do it again? Is it like another challenge, a different type of comic character?

Halle Berry: Oh yeah! Catwoman is way different from Storm in "X-Men 2." In "X-Men," I was very much a part of an ensemble cast, and Storm really never got to really fully express herself and be the amazing character she is in the comic books... Read More

Sharon Stone: This movie is about women empowerment

How do you separate this movie from other appearances of Catwoman on film?

Well you know, we approached this movie as a completely separate entity.

And did you have fun playing the villain?

Oh, you know I did. You know that old saying: good girls go to Heaven and bad girls go everywhere (laughing).  Read More
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