Halle Berry has laid bare the true cost of starring in action films throughout her career.
The actress was being interviewed with Mark Wahlberg to promote their latest Netflix project, the action-comedy film The Union.
Together, the pair reminisced about their careers and shared both the skills they had to learn and the injuries they had sustained on set.
Watch the video above.
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“I’ve been knocked out three times,” Berry said in the video shared on Instagram.
“Got an arm broken, broke ribs twice, two ribs one time, three ribs another time,” Berry, 57, continued.
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“Broke a tailbone, broke two toes and a finger, this finger,” she added while laughing and holding up her middle finger.
Berry went on to share all of the skills she has had to learn for her various film roles.
“I’ve learned jiu-jitsu, some Muay Thai, kickboxing, taekwondo, and I learned how to shoot, I learned a capoeira for Cat Woman.”
Wahlberg shared: “I learned to crochet and ballet for The Other Guys, and tango dancing was, oh, the worst.”
While filming the 2012 film Dark Tide, Berry had to teach herself to hold her breath for extended periods of time.
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“I played a free diver. I had to hold my breath for almost two and a half minutes. And that felt like eternity. It felt like death was imminent,” the star recalled.
When Berry featured in the X-Men movies, she was suspended in the air on a wire for “a long time.”
“Actually it felt like the guy had gone to lunch,” she laughed. “That’s how long I was up there and I was like, ‘Hello? Hello, anybody?'”
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