Stone, Sharon (1958–)
Stone, Sharon (1958–)
American actress and activist. Born Sharon Vonne Stone, Mar 10, 1958, in Meadville, PA; dau. of a factory worker; graduate of Edinboro State University of Pennsylvania; m. George Englund Jr. (div.); m. Michael Greenburg (tv producer), 1984 (div. 1987); m. Phil Bronstein (exec editor of San Francisco Examiner), 1998 (div. 2004); children: (adopted) Roan and Laird.
Began career as a Ford model; had non-speaking part in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980); worked for a decade in tv and B movies; came to prominence in Total Recall (1990) and Basic Instinct (1992); earned an Oscar nomination for Casino (1995); other films include Sliver (1993), The Quick and the Dead (1995), Diabolique (1996), Last Dance (1996), The Mighty (1998), The Muse (1999), Gloria (1999), Basic Instinct II (2006); an AIDS, human rights and gay rights activist, appeared on "If These Walls Could Talk 2" (2000) for tv; with younger sister Kelly, co-founded Planet Hope, an organization that helps the homeless.