Sharon Stone's roles in 'Basic Instinct', 'Casino' and 'Total Recall' launched the actress' successful career
Stone is an Oscar-nominated actress whose memorable scenes and blockbuster movies helped her star to rise
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Sharon Stone is an Oscar nominated actress known widely for the popular movies she was a part of in the 1990s.
Stone was born March 10, 1958 in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Before getting into acting, Stone was a model for Ford, according to IMDb.
In her first film, Stone had a non-speaking role in the picture "Stardust Memories" in 1980. Through the decade, she continued to get parts in movies like "Deadly Blessing," "Irreconcilable Differences," "King Solomon's Mines" and "Cold Steel."
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All these performances led up to her breakout role in "Total Recall" with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Another one of Stone's well-known roles came with "Basic Instinct" in 1992. This movie includes Stone's classic interrogation scene. The actress won a Golden Globe for this movie.
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Stone was in the 1995 film "Casino," which garnered her another Golden Globe win and an Oscar nod.
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After that, Stone's star continued to act in movies like "The Specialist," "Last Dance," "The Mighty," "The Muse," "Lovelace," "The Disaster Artist" and "The Laundromat."