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Known for primarily playing femme fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She is the recipient of various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for an Academy Award.
Sharon Stone says only her father was there for her during one of the darkest times of her life. In 2001, the actress was given a 1 percent chance of living after a ruptured vertebral artery...
CNN — Sharon Stone is looking back on a difficult period in her life. In an interview with the The Hollywood Reporter, the actress talked about her 2001 stroke which resulted in a...
Back in 2001, Sharon Stone's life changed forever after she suffered a massive brain hemorrhage. As she detailed in an emotionally revealing op-ed in The Hollywood Reporter, Stone bled in her brain for nine days straight.
On Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist, Sharon Stone opened up about being "near death" after suffering a stroke in 2001. Stone also shared the "silver lining" of her harrowing medical emergency.
Here's a look at some of the biggest revelations that Stone shares about her life in The Beauty of Living Twice. She allegedly suffered abuse as a child. From the time she began grade...
Sharon Stone Leaves Nothing Unturned. The iconic actress and former amfAR spokesperson on battling bigotry (and Harvey Weinstein), forgiveness (especially when it comes to Kevin Spacey) and how...
Michael Schulman interviews the actor Sharon Stone about her new memoir, being a loner, surviving pre-#MeToo Hollywood, and getting struck by lightning.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, published Tuesday, Stone revealed that while she was regaining her health, she also lost $18 million.
Sharon Stone is a survivor — of a stroke, and some of the worst Hollywood has to offer. She writes about her life in a funny, tender, sometimes shocking new memoir called The Beauty of Living...