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Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone

Screen siren, opinionated diva, and one of the few actresses in Hollywood who can claim to be both a Paul Verhoeven muse and a MENSA member, Sharon Stone is nothing if not a legend in her own right. Beginning with her notorious disinclination to wear underwear during a police interrogation in Basic Instinct, Stone went on to become one of the most talked about actresses of the '90s, earning both admiration and infamy for her on- and off-screen personae. Almost as famous as Stone's glamorous image are her working-class roots. Born in the Northwest Pennsylvania town of Meadville on March 10, 1958, Stone grew up a bookworm in a large family. Highly intelligent in addition to being a local beauty pageant queen, she won a scholarship to Pennsylvania's Edinboro University when she was 15 years old. After studying creative writing and fine arts, she decided to pursue a modeling career, and after moving to New York, she signed on with the Eileen Ford agency. Stone became a successful model by the late '70s, appearing in print and television ads for Clairol, Revlon, and Diet Coke. In 1980, Stone branched out into acting, making her screen debut as the "pretty girl on train" in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories. Following this role, she spent the '80s appearing in one forgettable film after another, often cast as the stereotypical blonde bimbo. She finally got a break in 1990, when she appeared as Arnold Schwarzenegger's kickboxing secret-agent wife in Verhoeven's Total Recall. Any recognition she gained for that role, however, was more than eclipsed by the notoriety she earned for her starring turn in her second Verhoeven feature, Basic Instinct. The 1992 film, in which Stone portrayed a bisexual author/sexual adventurer who may or may not be a serial killer, did her a huge favor by making her a star but also a sizable disservice by further typecasting her in blonde seductress roles. Stone's subsequent effort, the erotic thriller Sliver (1993), was an example of this: the actress attracted notice less for her acting than for her willingness to simulate masturbation. Her role in the following year's The Specialist was also fairly limiting -- an action flick co-starring Sylvester Stallone, it called for Stone to run around in a tight dress in heels when she wasn't seducing various characters. In 1995, Stone managed to break into the "serious actress" arena with her performance in Martin Scorsese's Casino. Cast as an ex-prostitute, she won an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe for her work, as well as the general opinion that she was capable of dramatic acting. Stone branched out further that same year with The Quick and the Dead, a revisionist Western directed by Sam Raimi in which she starred as a tough-talking, hard-drinking broad bent on revenge. Unfortunately, the film was a relative flop, as were her subsequent 1996 films, Diabolique, a remake of the 1954 French film by Clouzot and Last Dance, a drama that featured Stone as a woman on death row. By this point winning more notice for her off-screen role as an arbiter of fashion and old-school Hollywood glamour than for her onscreen acting work, Stone next lent her voice to the animated Antz in 1998. The film proved to be a success, unlike the actress's other projects that year, the lackluster Barry Levinson sci-fi thriller Sphere and The Mighty. The latter film, which Stone produced as well as starred in, was a heartfelt story about two adolescent misfits; although it did win a number of positive reviews, audiences largely kept their distance. The same couldn't be said of Stone's next film, a 1999 remake of Gloria; not only did audiences stay away from it, critics savaged it with vituperative glee. Never one to let a bad review get her down, Stone soon rebounded, receiving a more positive reception for her performance in The Muse and then starring as Jeff Bridges' long-suffering wife in Simpatico. If her roles in the years that followed weren't as high profile, that's certainly not to say that they were any less challenging. After taking a turn towards the small screen in the lesbian-themed made-for-cable drama If These Walls Could Talk 2, Stone broke for comedy with Alfonso Arau's Picking Up the Pieces and essayed the role of an unpredictable bad girl in Beautiful Joe (all 2000). Having veered increasingly towards family-oriented fare in recent years, the trend continued with vocal work for Harold and the Purple Crayon. Of course, all was not child's play in Stone's career, and with the release of Cold Creek Manor the following year, audiences were indeed in for a frightful chill. A series of continual highs and lows marked Stone's career path in successive years. In 2004, the actress appeared as Laurel Hedare opposite Halle Berry in Catwoman. Though eagerly anticipated, the effects-heavy vehicle opened that July to abysmal reviews and devastating box office returns. Despite Stone's confession that she was toning down her oft cited diva-like ways after suffering a brain aneurysm in 2001, rumors of outrageous behavior on the film's set began to circulate. She fared much better on all fronts when she essayed a role as one of Bill Murray's ex-girlfriends in Jim Jarmusch's Golden Palm winner Broken Flowers (2005) - and walked away with the most memorable and endearing role in the picture - a role that showcases her skills as a disciplined thespian. Stone then contributed a cameo (as did many stars) to that same year's disappointing Martin Short vehicle Jiminy Glick in LaLa Wood Early 2006 gave rise to another embarrassment, as Stone appeared (at the age of 48!) in the sequel Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction. Despite a somewhat respectable pedigree (the gifted Michael Caton-Jones helmed the picture) the public and press scoffed. Incredibly, Stonespoke of a possible third entry in the franchise, and even explored the option of assuming the position of director. No such luck: much to the chagrin of viewers who relish Hollywood stars in humi roles, the picture failed to materialize. But soon after, a couple of potential triumphs surfaced, defiantly challenging the tabloids hungry for a 'losing streak' in Stone's career. She joined an exemplary cast in Emilio Estevez's hotly anticipated November 2006 release Bobby, an ensemble piece that intertwines multiple substories in the Ambassador Hotel just prior to RFK's assassination. She also appears in Nick Cassavetes's Alpha Dog (2007), alongside an A-list cast that includes newbie Emile Hirsch and Bruce Willis. The picture dramatizes the true story of a drug dealer in his early twenties who gets in over his head; Stone plays the traumatized mother of the child he kidnaps, a boy who is in hock for a massive drug tab. Universal slated it for release in January 2007. In that same year's drama When a Man Falls in the Forest, directed by Ryan Eslinger, she plays a kleptomaniacal Midwestern housewife. The cast also stars Timothy Hutton, Dylan Baker and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Wed to MacGyver producer Michael Greenberg from 1984 to 1987, and George Englund, Jr. (Cloris Leachman's son) prior to that, Stone married her third husband, San Francisco Examiner editor Phil Bronstein, in early 1998, with whom she adopted a son. They divorced in early 2004. She runs an LA-based production shingle, Chaos Productions. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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Sharon Stone Trivia

When was Sharon Stone born?
Sharon Stone was born on March 10, 1958

Who did Sharon Stone play in Basic Instinct 2?
Sharon Stone was Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct 2

Who did Sharon Stone play in A Different Loyalty?
Sharon Stone was Sally Tyler in A Different Loyalty

Who did Sharon Stone play in Gloria?
Sharon Stone was Gloria in Gloria

Who did Sharon Stone play in The Mighty?
Sharon Stone was Gwen Dillon in The Mighty

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Diabolique?
Sharon Stone played Nicole Horner in Diabolique

What role did Sharon Stone play in Last Dance?
Sharon Stone played Cindy Liggett in Last Dance

What role did Sharon Stone portray in The Quick and the Dead?
Sharon Stone played Ellen in The Quick and the Dead

Who did Sharon Stone play in Tears in the Rain?
Sharon Stone was Casey Cantrell in Tears in the Rain

Who did Sharon Stone play in Sliver?
Sharon Stone was Carly Norris in Sliver

What role did Sharon Stone play in Cold Creek Manor?
Sharon Stone played Leah Tilson in Cold Creek Manor

Who did Sharon Stone play in The Muse?
Sharon Stone was Sarah in The Muse

What role did Sharon Stone play in Antz?
Sharon Stone played Bala in Antz

Who did Sharon Stone play in Sphere?
Sharon Stone was Beth Halperin in Sphere

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Casino?
Sharon Stone played Ginger McKenna in Casino

What role did Sharon Stone portray in The Specialist?
Sharon Stone played May Munro in The Specialist

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Intersection?
Sharon Stone played Sally Eastman in Intersection

Who did Sharon Stone play in Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold?
Sharon Stone was Jesse Huston in Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold

Who did Sharon Stone portray in The Vegas Strip War?
Sharon Stone was Sarah Shipman in The Vegas Strip War

Who did Sharon Stone portray in King Solomon's Mines?
Sharon Stone was Jesse Huston in King Solomon's Mines

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Cold Steel?
Sharon Stone played Kathy Connors in Cold Steel

Who did Sharon Stone play in Blood and Sand?
Sharon Stone was Dona Sol in Blood and Sand

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Basic Instinct?
Sharon Stone played Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Broken Flowers?
Sharon Stone played Laura in Broken Flowers

What role did Sharon Stone play in Catwoman?
Sharon Stone played Laurel Hedare in Catwoman

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Simpatico?
Sharon Stone was Rosie in Simpatico

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Year of the Gun?
Sharon Stone was Alison King in Year of the Gun

Who did Sharon Stone play in Where Sleeping Dogs Lie?
Sharon Stone was Serena Black in Where Sleeping Dogs Lie

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Total Recall?
Sharon Stone played Lori Quaid in Total Recall

Who did Sharon Stone play in When a Man Falls?
Sharon Stone was Karen Fields in When a Man Falls

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Bobby?
Sharon Stone was Miriam Ebbers in Bobby

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Alpha Dog?
Sharon Stone was Olivia Mazursky in Alpha Dog

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Beyond the Stars?
Sharon Stone was Laurie McCall in Beyond the Stars

Who did Sharon Stone play in Action Jackson?
Sharon Stone was Patricia Dellaplane in Action Jackson

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol?
Sharon Stone was Claire Mattson in Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol

Who did Sharon Stone play in He Said, She Said?
Sharon Stone was Linda in He Said, She Said

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Above the Law?
Sharon Stone was Sara Toscani in Above the Law

Who did Sharon Stone portray in Picking Up the Pieces?
Sharon Stone was Candy in Picking Up the Pieces

What role did Sharon Stone portray in If These Walls Could Talk 2?
Sharon Stone played Fran in If These Walls Could Talk 2

Who did Sharon Stone play in Last Action Hero?
Sharon Stone was Catherine Tramell in Last Action Hero

Who did Sharon Stone play in Prajna Earth: Journey Into Sacred Nature?
Sharon Stone was Narrator in Prajna Earth: Journey Into Sacred Nature

Who did Sharon Stone play in The Calendar Girl Murders?
Sharon Stone was Cassie Bascomb in The Calendar Girl Murders

What role did Sharon Stone portray in Stardust Memories?
Sharon Stone played Pretty Girl on train in Stardust Memories


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