Sharon Stone, the American actress, was born on March 10, 1958, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. She initially pursued a modeling career before transitioning to acting. Her breakthrough came in 1992 with the lead role in the thriller "Basic Instinct," where she played Catherine Tramell, a mysterious crime novelist. The film's explicit nude and sex scenes generated significant controversy and contributed to her fame, earning her critical acclaim and status as a sex symbol of the time.
Stone was married twice, first to Michael Greenburg in the late 1980s and later to Phil Bronstein in 1998. She adopted three children and was involved in humanitarian work, including supporting AIDS research and raising awareness about brain health. Beyond "Basic Instinct," her career includes notable roles in films such as "Casino," which earned her an Oscar nomination, and "The Mighty." She is recognized for her acting talent, resilience, and philanthropic efforts.
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