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11/19/02 We're Hangin' With..... HALLE BERRY: BOND GIRL by: Lynn B.
AGW: Did you make sure that your "Bond Girl" character was more than just a hot babe? Halle: She was much more empowered. She was a trained NSA assassin just as Bond was from the beginning. It got better and better and evolved once we got together and met the writers. We had ideas along the way and things just got richer. AGW: Did you ever expect that action would be part of your career? Halle: I never thought it would. As my career was developing there weren't many women in action movies that were instruments to propel their careers forward. Men were action heroes. As our society is evolving, women are becoming more empowered and audiences are wanting to see women in those roles of power and it's become a reality for me. That's why I want to remake "Foxy Brown". I thought what a great name that people can identify with and let's just change the story and make it more modern. It will be a modern-day version. AGW: How much more filming on Bond did you have when you won the Oscar? Halle: I had about a month to go. I also got nominated while I was working. I'd started the movie and a week into it, I got the nomination so they were with me for the entire road to Oscar. AGW: How has Oscar changed your life? Halle: It will always have an effect on my life and I'll realize that as the years go on. In some ways my life is exactly the same and in other ways I think there's a newfound respect that I get from my peers and the industry. This is the first time in my career that I've had six projects in development at once. I'm usually scrimping and scraping 'now what am I going to do next'? Now I have some choices. They're taking me more seriously when I say I want to produce something. I get more help to put it together. So that's been a big change. AGW: Would you have taken a role in a popcorn movie like this if you had won the Oscar before? Halle: I think so. I don't really see it as popcorn. I saw the character and someone who was different from me. I saw it as empowering. I got to be hot and strong at the same time. That's a great role for a woman to play in a movie that goes around the world. It's hardly popcorn in someone's career because I think you have to mix art with commerce to have a lasting career. You can make little, great movies but if nobody really sees them, what's the point of producing art, if people don't really get to see it. These kind of movies have a place in a well-rounded career by today's standards. AGW: Have you been a Bond fan? Halle: I am now. In my younger years I can't really say that I was. I saw them as a kid and never understood them. I loved seeing the women. I loved seeing all the glamour of it all but I really didn't understand it. I was too busy doing really, really, girlie things to get into Bond movies. AGW: So is Pierce your favorite Bond then? Halle: Sean Connery, I think those two are neck-in-neck. I think somehow Pierce is different in this movie. He's aging a bit and settling into his role of Bond. After this movie, the next person to come along, they'll have Pierce Brosnan shoes to fill. AGW: What drives you and keeps you going? Halle: It used to be a need to be liked and accepted. In my adult life I still suffered from that as well but now, I'm feeling a little bit more relaxed at least within my career and Oscar has certainly helped me in that area. I just really want to do interesting things and I want to help make opportunities for other people. Three of the things I want to produce I won't be acting in. I just want to bring stories to the screen that I really care about and maybe give other people chances to stand where I got to stand. AGW: Do you have any insecurities left now? Halle: [laughs] How long are we in this room? I think that's the nature of human beings. We're all insecure. Always. That makes for the best art when you are operating on some need to win and need to survive. I think that's where the best art is created. AGW: What is your anti-drug in life? Halle: Two things. Work and I'm a mother now of a year and a half and that's been a real natural high for me. Some days when you come home from work and you are tired and stressed out and you're thinking of all the things that have gone wrong, when you are with a child, you just get to play and have fun and it reminds me what this [life] experience is all about. Better than any drug I can imagine. AGW: What's this story about Pierce saving your life on set?
AGW: You and Winona Ryder have both been in the spotlight for legal problems. Any comments on what's going on with her? Halle: Our cases are very different. She's been convicted now of a felony. I don't know how that will effect her. The public scrutiny has been the same. I think it's possible to come through anything in life. It's what she does with it and how she deals from this moment on. I don't really have any advice. I'm more concerned about Bush trying to invade Iraq than worried about what Winona Ryder stole from Saks Fifth Avenue. AGW: Your role as Dorothy Dandridge was fabulous. Is there anyone else in real life you would like to play? Halle: I think that was a signature piece of my career as far as a bio or bringing a real person to life. I don't think I would ever be that inspired or that impassioned about another person. But who knows. As I grow I may be inspired by someone else. AGW: What do you do really well in your everyday life? Halle: I think I paint really well. I've been really working at that part of my art and it's been a great form of expression and a stress reliever. I paint people, scenery, still life, sometimes abstract or just get going with the paint and make something. They are going to be Christmas gifts this year. AGW: Do you feel a change for Black actors in Hollywood since your Oscar? Halle: I don't think one moment in time can change an entire industry that's been plagued with racism, so no. But I knew that when I stood there and said "This means that everybody else has a chance', I meant that they can now dream. Now that we've gone to the moon, we can go to Mars. Once somebody saw that it was possible then their hearts and spirits get renewed and energized. Young Black actors come up to me and say 'you go" and 'I'm going to do it too'. AGW:
What is coming up for you? Halle: There is a romantic comedy in the mix. There's that remake of "Foxy Brown", There's another heavy, dark, small movie. There's a movie that I'm going to do for Oprah Winfrey called "Their Eyes Were Watching God" based on a book. After I finish "X-Men 2", I'm going to take three months off to regroup and work on getting them all together and whichever one comes together first will be the next one that I do. AGW: What kind of music do you like? Halle: I traditionally like jazz and old jazz like Coltrane and Miles Davis but this morning I was listening to India Arie, her new CD and Nora Jones. Those are my two chill out, relax, hear something positive people. AGW: What do you turn to during the tough times in your life? Halle: My faith and my family. That's what gets me through. |
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