Halle Berry says her Oscar win 'meant nothing'

Berry remains the only woman of color to win a best actress Oscar.

Now, 15 years after her win for "Monster's Ball," Berry says that trophy feels almost meaningless, because no other woman of color has won the award since.

In an interview with Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth, Berry addressed the Oscar race, describing the lack of diversity as a major issue.

"It’s troubling, to say the least,” she said, adding that her Oscar acceptance speech wasn't as impactful as she thought it would be. "That meant nothing. I thought it meant something, but I think it meant nothing.”

Although Berry, 50, admits she's still "profoundly hurt" and "saddened" at what has transpired since her Oscar win, Berry says she's felt more "inspired to get involved in other ways" because of it.

"I want to start directing, I want to start producing more," she said. "I want to start being a part of making more opportunities for people of color.”