Halle Berry says her good looks hindered her success in Hollywood

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: (EXCLUSIVE ACCESS, SPECIAL RATES APPLY) Actress Halle Berry attends the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Frederick Brown/MTV1415/Getty Images) (Getty)

Being too good-looking can sometimes be a problem.

Halle Berry opens up about her start in Hollywood in a candid new interview, and says she had to beg to be taken seriously in the industry thanks to her background in modeling and beauty pageants. As a result, Berry says she purposely shied away from playing "the gorgeous girl" at the beginning of her career.

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Berry reveals she had to convince director Spike Lee to give her the role of drug-addicted Vivian in 1991's "Jungle Fever" by first taking off all her makeup in the bathroom. Lee initially wanted to cast her in the more refined role of Wesley Snipes' wife.

"I read that part fine enough, but then I said to Spike, 'You know, I really am eyeing this crack ho role, can you please let me audition for that?'" she recalls. "And he said, 'No, no I don't see you as the crack ho.' I said, 'I am the crack ho. Really, deep down I'm the crack ho!'"

"And I said, 'Let me go in the bathroom, wash all this makeup off; you will see the crack ho,'" she continues. "So, he let me do that and I came back out and I got to read the crack ho, and I got the part of the crack ho. And it was an amazing way to start my career, playing a crack ho and be directed by Spike Lee. It was major for me."

Berry's fight for more complex roles didn't stop there. A decade later, Berry says she also had to convince producer Lee Daniels to let her audition for the lead role in 2001's "Monster's Ball" -- which she ended up winning a Best Actress Oscar for in 2002.

"He was actually disgusted by the thought," Berry says about Daniels' feelings on her reading for the role of Leticia. "He thought, 'There's no way,' and my argument to him was, just because someone looks a certain way doesn't mean that they are spared adversity. Adversity does not discriminate. I thought, 'My looks haven't spared me one hardship or one hurt moment or one painful situation. So please, you know, give me a shot at this.' I said, 'I often think it's more interesting when you see someone that looks a certain way struggle in ways that you wouldn't think they would be struggling with.'"

"He ultimately gave me a chance and that sort of changed the course of my career in so many ways," she concludes.

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