Sharon Stone beyond 'Basic Instinct:' Do you know her other films?

Not just 'Basic Instinct'
A symbol of the 90s
Four decades of non-stop acting
Retirement? Absolutely not!
Let's review her filmography
'The Flight Attendant' (2022)
'Ratched' (2020)
'The new Pope' (2020)
'The Laundromat' (2019)
'Better Things' (2019)
'Mosaic' (2017-2018)
'All I Wish' (2017)
'Agent X' (2015)
'Bobby' (2006)
'Broken Flowers' (2004)
'The Mighty' (1998)
'The Quick and the Dead' (1995)
'Casino' (1995)
'Intersection' (1994)
'Sliver' (1993)
'Basic Instinct' (1992)
'Year of the Gun' (1991)
'Scissors' (1991)
'Total Recall' (1990)
'Blood and Sand' (1989)
'Action Jackson' (1988)
'Cold Steel' (1987)
'Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol' (1987)
'Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold' (1986)
'Allan Quatermain and King Solomon's Mines' (1985)
'Deadly Blessing' (1981)
Not just 'Basic Instinct'

When you think of Sharon Stone, it is inevitable to remember her Catherine Tremell in 'Basic Instinct,' the cult film of 1992 that marked a generation.

A symbol of the 90s

Besides 'Basic Instinct' and the masterpiece 'Casino,' it can be hard to think of other Sharon Stone films.

Four decades of non-stop acting

Yet since her debut in 1980, the actress has had more than 100 appearances in film and television.

Retirement? Absolutely not!

Some may think that Sharon Stone has long been retired from the scene, but nothing could be further from the truth! Think only of her magnificent roles in the series 'Ratched' (2020) or 'The Flight Attendant' (2022)!

Let's review her filmography

Do you remember Sharon Stone's extensive filmography? Let's see how many titles from this list you recognize...

'The Flight Attendant' (2022)

We start with a recent hit. The actress was hired for the second season (8 episodes) of the crime comedy, playing the mother of the protagonist, Lisa Bowden. The two have a very complicated relationship.

'Ratched' (2020)

She and her pet monkey captivated the audience for 8 episodes of the Netflix series 'Ratched, ' where Stone played Leonore Osgood, an eccentric millionaire with a dark past. An ideal role for Sharon Stone to go all out.

'The new Pope' (2020)

It was a fleeting appearance but one that left its mark: Sharon Stone in the remarkable HBO TV series by Paolo Sorrentino. She plays herself in the presence of the Pope.

'The Laundromat' (2019)

The film deals with corruption and money laundering, all based on a true story. It is one of the great jewels of Netflix.

'Better Things' (2019)

Her successful series cameos have been numerous in recent years, but her Reiki Davis in 'Better Things' was certainly one of the best.

'Mosaic' (2017-2018)

It is not easy to take on the role of a protagonist who is dead in the series, but Sharon Stone worthily interpreted the role of Olivia Lake.

'All I Wish' (2017)

This romantic comedy proves that Sharon Stone and Tony Goldwyn are a winning couple.

'Agent X' (2015)

For a season, she played the role of Vice President of the United States and the boss of the best agent in the world. Unfortunately, the series was a fiasco.

'Bobby' (2006)

Miriam Ebbers, a beautician who becomes involved in the death of Robert Kennedy in 1968, is another noteworthy role played Sharon Stone.

'Broken Flowers' (2004)

The chemistry between Sharon Stone and Bill Murray goes much deeper than expected in this dramatic comedy with a spectacular cast.

'The Mighty' (1998)

With her portrayal of Gwen Dillon, Stone demonstrates her versatility as an actress in this family drama starring Kieran Culkin as her son.

'The Quick and the Dead' (1995)

Who could forget the image of Sharon Stone with a cowboy hat, starring in this classic yet modern western with starring Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio?

'Casino' (1995)

Sharon Stone is joined by none other than Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in 'Casino'. The role not only earned her an Oscar nomination (which Susan Sarandon won for 'Dead Man Walking'), but many other accolades as well.

'Intersection' (1994)

Mark Rydell fulfilled any director's dream of the 90s, reuniting Richard Gere and Sharon Stone in a love triangle completed by Lola Davidovich.

'Sliver' (1993)

Not a great success. Her Carla Norris tried to emulate Catherine Tramell from 'Basic Instinct,' but director Phillippe Noyce was not Paul Verhoeven and William Baldwin could not match Michael Douglas.

'Basic Instinct' (1992)

Thanks to the character of Catherine Tramell and the (sometimes tricky) direction of Paul Verhoeven, Sharon Stone became the quintessential femme fatale of cinema. The unforgettable scene in which she crosses her legs made the actress extraordinarily famous, even though she herself had not intended to show that much of herself in that scene and was quite angry with Verhoeven about it.

'Year of the Gun' (1991)

Here she plays Alison King, an American photojournalist in Rome who discovers how far the tentacles of the mafia reach in the Italian capital.

'Scissors' (1991)

Angie Anderson struggles between dream and reality as she tries to overcome childhood trauma and an attempted assault. However, she continues to be haunted by the ghost of her assailant.

'Total Recall' (1990)

Lori Quaid was Sharon Stone's first role with Paul Verhoeven directing. She played a martial arts expert posing as Arnold Schwarzenegger's wife.

'Blood and Sand' (1989)

It is difficult to imagine Sharon Stone in the context of a bullfight, even if she is the protagonist of a love triangle. But in this movie, it happens.

'Action Jackson' (1988)

Although Sharon Stone was already an established actress, her character (Patrice Dellaplane) could not compete with the brilliance of the Canadian model Vanity in this film. In the end, however, we remember Sharon Stone, and have largely forgotten about Vanity.

'Cold Steel' (1987)

A classic 1980s thriller set in the world of cops, 'Cold Steel' is a story of revenge in which the character played by Stone, Kathy Connors, becomes deeply involved.

'Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol' (1987)

Steve Guttenberg and Sharon Stone together on screen in the 1980s: that's a recipe for fun. Her Claire Mattson is a true icon of this cult comedy.

'Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold' (1986)

The success of 1985's 'King Solomon's Mines' was such that only a year later the sequel was already released. A couple formed by Sharon Stone and Richard Chamberlain returned in this movie to seek new adventures around the world.

'Allan Quatermain and King Solomon's Mines' (1985)

In an Indiana Jones type adventure, the character played by Stone goes in search of her father in the company of the star of the moment, Richard Chamberlain.

'Deadly Blessing' (1981)

Her first major role was in a Wes Craven film; do you remember it? Stone plays Lana Marcus, the protagonist of a typical 80s horror flick.