Sharon Stone's 68th Birthday: A Nostalgic 90s Throwback with Robert De Niro

Hollywood actress Sharon Stone celebrated her 68th birthday by sharing a nostalgic Instagram video styled with 90s aesthetics, featuring throwback photos. The video included a picture of her posing alongside legendary actor Robert De Niro. She expressed gratitude to her fans in the caption, while fashion designer Vera Wang left heartfelt birthday wishes in the comments. Stone's acclaimed career includes iconic roles in films like 'Basic Instinct' and an Oscar-nominated performance in 'Casino'.

Key Points: Sharon Stone Celebrates 68th Birthday with 90s Throwback Video

  • Shares nostalgic 90s video for birthday
  • Features throwback photo with Robert De Niro
  • Receives birthday wishes from Vera Wang
  • Career highlights include 'Basic Instinct' and 'Casino'
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Sharon Stone celebrates 68th birthday with video featuring her 90s charm

Hollywood icon Sharon Stone marks her 68th birthday with a nostalgic Instagram video featuring 90s photos, including one with Robert De Niro.

Sharon Stone celebrates 68th birthday with video featuring her 90s charm
"Today is my birthday. I want to thank you all for being a part of my journey - Sharon Stone"

Mumbai, March 10

Hollywood actress Sharon Stone is celebrating her 68th birthday on Tuesday. The actress took to her Instagram, and shared a video of herself.

The text on the video reads, "Mom, what were you like in the 90s?". The video features her throwback pictures from the 90s with the aesthetics and the lighting texture of the era. One of the pictures in the video also features the acting legend Robert De Niro posing alongside the actress.

She wrote in the caption, "Today is my birthday. I want to thank you all for being a part of my journey".

Fashion designer Vera Wang took to the comments section, and wrote, "Happiest of birthdays to my dear friend. I am forever grateful for our having met and your lifelong loyalty and belief in me. You are the perfect embodiment of strength, beauty, intelligence and heart and most of all, a great and loving mother".

Sharon Stone began her film career with a small role in 'Stardust Memories' directed by Woody Allen. She gained international recognition for her role as Catherine Tramell in 'Basic Instinct'. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for portraying Ginger McKenna in Casino directed by Martin Scorsese and won the Golden Globe Award for the same role.

Her other notable films include 'Total Recall' alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, 'Sliver', 'The Quick and the Dead', and 'Broken Flowers' directed by Jim Jarmusch. She has also worked in television, including the HBO series Mosaic. Over her career she has received several awards and honors, including a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy Award. She has served as a jury member at major film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wow, 68 and still so radiant! That video is a lovely throwback. Total Recall was my first Hollywood film in a theatre in Delhi. Sharon Stone and Arnold Schwarzenegger made quite the pair. Great to see legends like Vera Wang commenting too.
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Aman W
She looks amazing. But honestly, the article feels like a PR piece. It's just a birthday post, not major news for Indian readers. Our media should focus more on our own cinema legends and their milestones.
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Sarah B
Her performance in Casino was phenomenal. A well-deserved Oscar nomination. It's wonderful to see her celebrating with such grace. The 90s aesthetic in that video is a total nostalgia trip!
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Vikram M
A true global star. Remember watching her films on cable TV in the 90s. She brought a different kind of powerful presence to the screen. Wishing her a very happy birthday from India! 🎉
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Kavya N
Love the "Mom, what were you like in the 90s?" concept! So relatable for our generation explaining the pre-internet era to our kids. She was the definition of glamour and strength. Happy Birthday!

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