Halle Berry on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest Gala Premiere of Netflix’s, “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre, in Hollywood.
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Director Halle Berry, center, with recording artists Ambre, left, and Erica Banks on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday.
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Director and actress Halle Berry is hugged by Shamier Anderson, with Valentina Shevchenko, left, on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere Saturday of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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Danny Boyd Jr. on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” on Saturday in Hollywood.
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Ted Sarandos, chief executive officer of Netflix, left, with Bob Gazzale, president and CEO of American Film Institute, on Saturday on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised.”
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Halle Berry with Valentina Shevchenko on Saturday on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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Raina Menne on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” on Saturday at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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Halle Berry moves in to hug Ted Sarandos, Netflix chief executive officer, before walking the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere Saturday of Netflix’s “Bruised.”
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Shamier Anderson, left, Halle Berry, Danny Boyd Jr. and Valentina Shevchenko on the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday.
(Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times)
Halle Berry with Ted Sarandos, Netflix chief executive officer, pose before walking the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday.
(Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times)
Valentina Shevchenko signs autographs before walking the red carpet of the 2021 AFI Fest premiere of Netflix’s “Bruised” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday.
(Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times)
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