Sharon Stone Profile
Born: March 10, 1958 [51 yo]
in Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA

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Queen of the erotic thriller and one of the sexiest over-40's still roaring in Hollywood today, Sharon Stone is a self-made celebrity whose handful of successful performances catapulted her to superstar status in the early 90's. She was once one of Hollywood's most powerful actresses, with scripts thrown at her faster than a Randy Johnson fastball, and has since become a powerful celebrity that doesn't mind speaking her mind in front of the cameras. Growing up in Pennsylvania during the early sixties, the blue-collar-raised genius (with an IQ of 154 and an early membership into MENSA) quickly worked her way through Edinboro State University just after winning the "Miss of Pensylvanny" title at age Seventeen Magazine. After graduating from college, Sharon moved on to become a glamorous supermodel for the Ford agency in New York City, posing for popular magazines like "Vogue" and "Playboy" during her time on the roster. Sharon shortly made her film debut in 1980 in a small bit role for Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories," along with a number of less desirable appearances in fluff films like "King Solomon's Mines" and "Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol."

Sharon's career faired a little better on the smaller screen in the late 80's, with numerous guest roles on police dramas like "Remington Steele" and "T.J. Hooker," though her four episode appearance on "Magnum P.I." is probably her most notable. Sharon made an eye-teasing appearance as Arnold Schwarzenegger's wife in the sci-fi adventure "Total Recall," but most men wouldn't recognize the sexy blonde for two more years. In 1992, Sharon was cast in the role of her life opposite Michael Douglas in the erotic thriller "Basic Instinct," a film that established her both as the perfect seduction and as the next big thing in Hollywood. Sharon quickly followed up her memorable role with a tirade of flops that gave sordid critics a chance to fire back at the one-hit-wonder sex machine.

In 1995, Sharon finally proved the critics wrong with her compelling performance in "Casino" and was honored with an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe for Best Actress. Sharon disappeared from the scene for a few years after her award-winning performance, only to return in 1998 with another collection of bombs for moviegoers to boo and hiss at. Despite the incredible rollercoaster Sharon's career has endured over the past decade, it's undeniable that her incredible talent was always present. Quickly switching roles from Hollywood actress to Hollywood celebrity in 2000, Sharon has since used her star status as a productive tool in supporting breast cancer research and gay rights, receiving a humanitarian award that same year for her role in the lesbian film "If These Walls Could Talk 2." With what looks like a career recovery on the brink of arrival, Sharon has the ultimate chance in reestablishing her rightful spot on the red carpet. Whatever she decides, we're behind her all the way; we've heard she likes that.







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