Halle Berry revealed her professional career got harder after becoming the first African American woman to win the best actress Oscar in 2002 for her role in “Monster’s Ball.” The actress says she remained disappointed during the following years of the historic moment, confessing that she thinks “it’s largely because there was no place for someone like me.”The 54-year-old star had one of the most emotional acceptance speeches during the ceremony and she described it at that time as “a bigger moment,” than her, thinking the Academy Award win would open doors for “every nameless, faceless woman of color.”The disappointment that the actress endured afterwards became clearer as she didn’t have the support of Hollywood in the years to come, also.
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