Halle Berry No longer leading a cast All is fairCourtroom drama Ryan Murphy, Entertainment Weekly I learned.
The Oscar winner was set to star and produce the project, which is set in an all-female law firm. Glenn Close and Kim KardashianA role in a television series would have been unusual for Berry, who has primarily worked in films. variety We were the first to report this news.
According to the media, this was due to a scheduling conflict.
EW reached out to both Berry and Murphy. 20th Television and Hulu declined to comment.
Berry’s early work was mostly in television. Her resume includes: Living Dollshort-lived Who’s the boss? A spin-off in which she co-starred with Leah Remini, Amen, A Different Worldand Knots LandingShe then delivered a memorable performance in the HBO television movie, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), and Lackawanna Blues (2005). She was nominated for an Emmy Award for both performances, as well as for an ABC television movie. Their Eyes Were Watching GodA film adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston’s novel produced by Oprah Winfrey.
One of X-Men The star’s most famous film is, of course, her interpretation of the iconic show. She played Miss Stone, whose full name is Miss Sharon StoneFor the 1994 live-action version of The Secretary Who’s Got the Baddest, the story was originally written for the actress who was the lead character in the script. The Flintstones.
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Berry is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the film she co-starred in. John GoodmanElizabeth Perkins Rick Moranisand Rosie O’DonnellIn May.
“Being a black woman in Bedrock seemed like a small thing,” she says. Make memories on Instagram. “but The Flintstones It’s a foundation of our culture. I saw this as a huge step forward for Black people, and Black women in particular.”
Berry’s upcoming roles include a horror film. I won’t let go and UnionNetflix movies, Mark Wahlberg.