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Judith Ann Hawkins Berry and Halle Berry | Source: Getty Images
Judith Ann Hawkins Berry and Halle Berry | Source: Getty Images

Halle Berry's Parents Jerome Jesse and Judith Ann Separated When She Was a Kid

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud
Apr 13, 2023
07:15 P.M.

Halle Berry's parents separated during her childhood, which left a lasting impact on the Oscar winner. She has been candid about the emotional and verbal abuse she endured from her alcoholic father, which inspired her advocacy for survivors of domestic violence.

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Although actress Halle Berry is widely regarded as one of Hollywood's most respected women due to her demonstrated talent and artistry in television and film, her success hides a painful history involving her mother and father.

Despite rarely sharing photos of her parents, she has opened up about them publicly. Nevertheless, Halle has emerged as a beacon of strength and a powerful advocate, inspiring others to confront and overcome their own struggles.

Halle Berry attends the Chicago premiere of "Kidnap" at Kerasotes Showplace ICON on July 25, 2017, in Chicago, Illinois. | Source: Getty Images

Halle Berry attends the Chicago premiere of "Kidnap" at Kerasotes Showplace ICON on July 25, 2017, in Chicago, Illinois. | Source: Getty Images

Maria Halle Berry, also known as Halle Berry, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 14, 1966. Her mother, Judith Ann Hawkins Berry, worked as a psychiatric nurse, while her father, Jerome Jesse Berry, was a hospital attendant.

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Growing up in Oakwood, Ohio, Halle's multifaceted heritage of African-American, English, and German descent undoubtedly shaped her experiences and perspectives.

Halle's childhood was not without challenges, as she experienced abuse growing up. Let's delve deeper into her family drama and childhood experiences.

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Halle Berry Knows about Abuse from Her Childhood

In 2012, Halle disclosed she had been a victim of abuse and revealed that her mother had experienced similar mistreatment during her own childhood. Despite her trauma, Halle has overcome it and is working towards recovery.

Her experience has led her to a deeper purpose of supporting and advocating for other women who have faced similar challenges. While inspiring others to recover, she hopes to use her story to "heal the hurts of her own past."

Halle Still Loves & Has Forgiven Dad Who Separated from Her Mom When She Was 3

In a candid interview with NPR's Fresh Air podcast in 2021, Halle courageously shared some of the most painful moments from her childhood, particularly her dad Jerome, who passed away in 2003.

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The conversation centered around her directorial debut, "Bruised," which explores the issue of abusive relationships, a topic that deeply resonates with the actress.

Halle spoke openly about the challenges she faced growing up with her father who struggled with alcoholism and was abusive towards her in various ways. She said the emotional and physical scars left by her father's behavior affected her.

In a poignant Father's Day Instagram post from a few years ago, she expressed her sadness over how his alcohol addiction had deprived them of the relationship they deserved to have.

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Despite Jerome's behavior, Halle expressed how much she missed him and still deeply loved him. When asked how she forgave her dad, who left her and her mother when she was three years old, she said she went through a lot of therapy.

The acclaimed actress revealed that after her father passed away, she received a special gift in the form of talking to a spiritual healer. Various spiritual exercises helped her heal the wounds she had from her father.

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Halle shared that this experience allowed her to see her father in a different light and eventually realize that he had not received the love and guidance he needed as a child. She explained:

"He wasn't born into the world an abusive, alcoholic man who was out of control. He became that by what he was and was not given; what he was exposed to and by what he wasn't exposed to."

Halle realized that her father was a victim of generational trauma, which began from her great-great-grandmother's experience of having her daughters taken away during slavery.

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She started to see him not just as an abusive and alcoholic man, but as an innocent boy raised by broken parents who did the best he could with the tools he was given.

Even though Jerome failed her and their family miserably, Halle now feels empathy and love for him, understanding that he turned to alcohol to numb his pain. This realization has brought her a sense of peace and closure.

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Halle Has Talked about Her Dad Several Times in Interviews

Halle has publicly shared her story about Jerome multiple times, first in 2007. In addition to being violent towards Halle and her mother, she also revealed that her sister was also a victim of his abuse.

Although Halle's father abandoned the family when she was only four years old, he returned to them by the time the actress was ten. Her mom thought his return would be best for their children.

But Jerome's return meant something else. The Academy Award winner recounted witnessing her father subjecting her mother to mistreatment "day after day after day," which included physical violence.

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Halle also witnessed her sister suffer at Jerome's hands and admitted feeling guilty and cowardly for failing to stop her abusive father. She said it was the "worst year" of her life.

Halle found it difficult to accept the abuse her mother and sister endured. She also struggled with the fact that she was spared from it, saying, "The hard part for me was that he never abused me."

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The movie superstar added that she spent many of her early years trying to make sense of everything, recover, and regain self-confidence. She spent over three decades going to therapy.

Aside from attending therapy, she has steadfastly supported the Jenesse Center. The organization is the oldest intervention program for domestic violence in Los Angeles, providing aid to women who have been victims of abuse.

Halle Also Had a Difficult Period in Her Relationship with Her Mom

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Halle had a difficult upbringing, as she not only suffered abuse from her father but also had a strained relationship with her mother, Judith. She recalled her experience in "The Jesse Cagle Interview" with People in 2017.

When Mother's Day came around in 2022, Halle honored the occasion by sending a heartfelt shout-out to her beloved teacher on Instagram.

When Halle moved to New York City, she had some money from a modeling gig, but it didn't last long. She contacted Judith for help, but she denied her request, causing a year-long rift in their relationship.

Halle Berry and her mother Judith Ann Hawkins Berry attend the Ebony 2007 Pre-Oscar Celebration - Arrivals at Jim Henson Studios, on February 22, 2007, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Halle Berry and her mother Judith Ann Hawkins Berry attend the Ebony 2007 Pre-Oscar Celebration - Arrivals at Jim Henson Studios, on February 22, 2007, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Looking back, Halle recognized that her mother's tough love was the best thing that happened to her. It taught her to become self-reliant and work through problems on her own. She said:

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"That's probably one of the best things she did for me …' If you want to be there, then you work it out.' And I had to work it out."

Judith Ann Hawkins Berry and Halle Berry during Halle Berry Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star at Kodak Theatr on April 3, 2007, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Judith Ann Hawkins Berry and Halle Berry during Halle Berry Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star at Kodak Theatr on April 3, 2007, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Despite facing numerous challenges, Halle never considered giving up. Instead, she used her determination to prove her critics wrong, much like she did in high school.

Another integral part of Halle's journey was living in a homeless shelter and having odd jobs. By working in waitressing and bartending jobs, she eventually found her way and emerged stronger than ever before.

Halle Berry and her mother Judith Ann Hawkins Berry arrive at the 74th annual Academy Awards on March 24, 2002,  in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Halle Berry and her mother Judith Ann Hawkins Berry arrive at the 74th annual Academy Awards on March 24, 2002, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Halle Had Another Mother Figure in Her Life Growing Up

Besides achieving independence and success, Halle has another maternal figure in her fifth-grade teacher, Yvonne Sims, whom the accomplished actress showers with love, just like any child would.

When Mother's Day came around in 2022, Halle honored the occasion by sending a heartfelt shout-out to her beloved teacher on Instagram. She shared two photos showing how close they are despite the changes over the years.

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The first photo featured an updated look for Halle, with a short haircut, blonde bangs, a green sweater, and minimal accessories. She was seen smiling alongside Yvonne, wearing a red shirt, matching coverup, and a necklace.

The second picture seemed to be taken several years ago. Yvonne wore a white and brown shirt topped with a denim jacket, while her cherished student was seen in a long-sleeved white shirt.

Halle Berry lovingly described Yvonne as her "other mother" and highlighted her guidance, wisdom, patience, and unconditional love, which have been critical in every phase of her life.

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She humbly admitted that she wouldn't be where she is today without Yvonne's influence and support. Halle is among some celebrities who have achieved success after experiencing a difficult childhood.

Similarly, actors Charlize Theron, Pierce Brosnan, and Drew Barrymore have been open about their past. Since then, they have ensured their respective families won't go through the same experiences.

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