Halle Berry Says She’s Broken 10 Bones From Action Movies

Halle Berry has endured some hair-raising accidents while filming action movies.

In a new Netflix interview that featured her fellow actor Mark Wahlberg, the Oscar winner listed off the many injuries she’s sustained on set, including at least 10 broken bones.

“Arm broken, broke ribs twice — two ribs one time, three ribs another — broke tailbone, broke two toes and [my middle] finger,” Berry said while promoting the film “The Union” with Wahlberg.

The “Catwoman” star said she’s also been knocked out three times in her decades-long Hollywood career.

Wahlberg’s list of wounds didn’t sound fun, either, though it paled in comparison.

“Torn meniscus, separated shoulder, ego bruised quite a few times,” the Boston-born actor quipped.

The two actors didn’t specify which movies they were working on when they sustained their injuries.

Berry and Wahlberg also shared the handy skills they’ve acquired on gigs over the years.

For her films, Berry said she picked up jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, kickboxing, taekwondo, shooting, and the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira. Wahlberg revealed that he learned to crochet and dance ballet and tango for his 2010 action comedy “The Other Guys.”

Both actors admitted to struggling with underwater shooting.

Berry said she spent nearly two and a half minutes underwater shooting 2012’s “Dark Tide,” while Wahlberg said he endured 10 minutes underwater for 2000’s “The Perfect Storm.”

Explaining the ordeal of filming in a tank of water, Wahlberg recalled, “There was guys underneath the water holding my feet to hold me in position. And they didn’t know where I was in relation to the waves,” he said. “So I’m sucking in water and it’s going up and over my head. And I’m just trying to stay there and do the line and make sure I got the tear in the eye. That was not fun.”

Watch a clip from Berry and Wahlberg’s interview below.

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