
Halle Berry Exits Legal Drama 'All's Fair':Deadline
Oscar and Emmy winner Halle Berry is no longer part of the legal drama ‘All’s Fair’, according to Deadline.
This news comes just a week after Disney streamers announced that Berry and Glenn Close were joining the project as leads opposite Kardashian, who is also an executive producer alongside the SKIMS mogul and Ryan Murphy.
Written and executive produced by Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, ‘All’s Fair’ is set at an all-female law firm. This series marks the first for Murphy under his new deal with Disney. 20th Television, part of Disney TV Studios, is producing the show in association with Ryan Murphy Television.
In addition to Baitz and Baken, executive producers include Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, Richard Levine, Murphy, Kardashian, and Close through her Trillium Productions banner. Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, and Scott Robertson also serve as executive producers. Murphy is also set to direct.
Halle Berry, an Academy Award-winning actress, took home the Oscar for her performance in ‘Monster’s Ball’ (2001), becoming the first and only African American woman to receive the accolade in the Best Actress category. She also won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie in 2000 for her portrayal of the titular character in HBO’s ‘Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.’
According to Deadline, Berry will next be seen opposite Mark Wahlberg in Netflix’s action thriller ‘The Union,’ which is set to release on August 16.
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