It is hard not to acknowledge that the quality of her films has been up and down, resulting in nine Razzie nominations, including three wins.
Her signature performance remains 1992’s “Basic Instinct,” as a bisexual psychopath with likely murderous intent. She would come to define a ‘90s brand of sex symbol, one who was more in control of her fate in films and not afraid to enjoy sex as well as dabbling in lethal behavior. As Stone has said, “I gave it my best shot to melt that sucker.” Many first spied Sharon Stone when she made her wordless big-screen debut in 1980, billed as Pretty Girl on the Train, in Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories.” She does leave an impression while blowing a kiss from behind a train window.