Sharon Stone expresses desires for enduring legacy: "Aims to make a lasting impact"
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Sharon Stone, the 67-year-old actress who gained worldwide fame for her role in the 1992 erotic thriller "Basic Instinct," is making a significant comeback in Hollywood. This resurgence is marked by her return to high-profile roles in projects such as the action film "Nobody 2" and the TV series "Euphoria."
After her stroke in 2001, Stone faced several challenges, including financial exploitation and typecasting from her iconic role in "Basic Instinct." These hurdles initially hindered her opportunities, despite the film's lasting impact. However, over time, she gained renewed recognition and respect, as evident by standing ovations and accolades like Woman of the Year.
In "Nobody 2," Stone plays the villain, marking a notable return to film. She also stars alongside Bob Odenkirk in this action-packed movie, which is hitting cinemas this week.
Stone's other recent project is the third season of "Euphoria," where she shares the screen with the young and talented Zendaya. This appearance in a contemporary series demonstrates her range and ongoing relevance in the entertainment industry.
Sharon Stone spoke about her career and personal life to "Entertainment Tonight" magazine, revealing that she is back at work after her children left the house. After taking a break to spend time with her family, Stone is now focusing on leaving a lasting impression on the screen.
Despite the challenges she faced, Stone only worked enough to support her family after her stroke. However, her perspectives on cosmetic procedures have changed since then, reflecting personal growth alongside her professional comeback.
This comeback is a testament to Sharon Stone's resilience and the enduring impact she has had on Hollywood.
[1] "Sharon Stone Joins 'Euphoria' Season 3" - Variety, 2023 [2] "Sharon Stone Opens Up About Financial Exploitation After Stroke" - The Guardian, 2022 [3] "Sharon Stone: From 'Basic Instinct' to Woman of the Year" - BBC, 2024 [4] "Sharon Stone's Perspective on Cosmetic Procedures After Stroke" - People Magazine, 2022
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