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Halle 1st Best Actress

In 2002, Halle Berry made history by becoming the first black 'Best Actress' for her role as Leticia Musgrove in Monster’s Ball. She delivered an emotional and memorable acceptance, thanking the people of color who paved the way for her such as Hattie McDaniel, the first African American actress being nominated and winning in a supporting role, and Sidney Poitier, first to win 'Best Actor', in 1963. On that same night Denzel Washington followed Poitier, becoming the second to receive the honors.

The iconic dress that Berry wore that night is now on display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. The gown features a mesh bodice with cascading floral appliqués and a silky asymmetrical skirt. It is not only a symbol of Hollywood history but also represents the fashion trends of that time.

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Uzeem Curators

2002

2024

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oscars.org

Los Angeles, CA

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