Halle Berry was used as ‘token’ for her skin colour

Los Angeles: Actor and top star Halle Berry has revealed she was just a ‘token’ during her early days in the film industry as there were hardly any parts written for women of colour.

The 52-year-old actor, who started her career with ABC television series ‘Living Dolls’, went on to become the first and the only woman of African-American descent to have won the Academy Award for ‘Best Actress’ in the film ‘Monster’s Ball’.

Berry said that her journey from being a struggling woman of colour to one of the most popular stars has made her believe that things are changing for better.

“I was just the token when I first started. I was on a lovely television show (Living Dolls) where I would start the scenes, ‘Hello, everybody’, and I would end them, ‘Come on, let’s go’. That was my part. At the time, I was happy to be there,” Berry told ‘Variety and iHeart’s’ new film podcast ‘The Big Ticket’.

“At the time I thought, as odd as it sounds coming out of my mouth right now, I was kind of happy to be there because women of colour weren’t really working. To be sitting here now, realising that I was able to create this opportunity for myself, lets me know for sure it’s a new day,” she added.

The actor will be seen next in the third installment of action franchise ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ as Sophia, a mysterious woman from John Wick’s (Keanu Reeves) past who he asks for help when a bounty is placed on his head.

Berry will also be doing some more action in the upcoming drama ‘Bruised’. The film, which marks her directorial debut, will feature her as a MMA fighter.

“I read the script, and I loved it. It was written at the time for a 22-year-old white woman that obviously, can’t be me. But I was able to convince producers why it should be me and why it would be more relevant in the times in which we’re living if it were me. I talked about all the elements of the filmmaking, what I saw in my head, and they bought it,” she stated.

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