From Emma Stone and Michelle Yeoh to Hilary Swank and Audrey Hepburn, here's a look at the leading ladies who have won the coveted statuette
Halle Berry is tired of standing alone in Oscars history. The star achieved a historic moment in 2002 when she became the first Black woman to win best lead actress at the Academy Awards. More than two decades later,
The six Black nominees for the 97th Academy Awards include Cynthia Erivo, Colman Domingo, and Zoe Saldaña. The 97th Academy
I hope it happens because I'm tired of occupying that space alone,” Berry shared on the 'What Now?' podcast Halle Berry is hoping to celebrate another Black actress winning the Oscar. The Moonfall star — who became the first Black actress to win an Oscar in the Best Actress category at the Academy Awards for her role in 2002 Monster's Ball — shared on Trevor Noah's What Now?
Emilia Pérez” star Selena Gomez, billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey and Oscar winner Halle Berry are among the stars slated to present at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday evening, though Harrison Ford is no longer slated to present after receiving a shingles diagnosis Friday.
Halle Berry has spoken out about still being the only Black woman with an Oscars for Best Actress and hopes it ends this year.
Adrien Brody made Oscars history in 2003, first as the youngest Best Actor winner, then by kissing an unsuspecting Halle Berry. Here's a look back at everything they've said about the controversial moment over the years.
From Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly to Halle Berry and Lady Gaga, the Oscars red carpet has been home to some of the most iconic looks.
Historically, the Oscars have been a venue for some of the most unforgettable celebrity looks, from Björk’s swan dress to Halle Berry’s embroidered Elie Saab ensemble and more, and because the ceremony acts as the unofficial finale to award season, it’s no surprise whenever the stars try to close things out with a bang.
The 'Wicked' star received her second nod for the Academy Award for Best Actress, putting her up against Mikey Madison, Demi Moore and Karla Sofia Gascon.
A look at the most shocking, controversial, and unforgettable moments in Oscars history ahead of the 2025 Academy Awards.