Happy 68th Birthday to Sharon Stone in 2026: The Timeless Icon Still Breaking Barriers
On March 10, 2026, Sharon Stone celebrates her 68th birthday, a milestone that highlights her enduring status as one of Hollywood’s most captivating and resilient talents. Born Sharon Vonne Stone on March 10, 1958, in Meadville, Pennsylvania, she rose from modest beginnings to become a global sex symbol, Oscar-nominated actress, producer, and outspoken advocate. At 68, Stone continues to defy age with her elegance, intelligence, and fearless presence both on screen and off.

Stone’s early life in a working-class family shaped her drive. The second of four children, she studied creative writing and fine arts before entering modeling in New York. Her acting debut came as an extra in Woody Allen’s Stardust Memories (1980). Breakthrough roles in Total Recall (1990) opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger and the erotic thriller Basic Instinct (1992) catapulted her to superstardom. Her unforgettable performance as Catherine Tramell made her an international icon and sparked cultural conversations.
Critical acclaim followed with Martin Scorsese’s Casino (1995), earning her a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Other notable films include Sliver, The Quick and the Dead, The Mighty, and Bobby. She has also excelled on television, winning an Emmy for The Practice and appearing in Ratched. In recent years, Stone has taken on diverse roles, including in Nobody 2 and joining the cast of the parenthood comedy-drama Babies alongside Anna Kendrick and Seth Rogen. She is also set to appear in HBO’s Euphoria Season 3.
Beyond acting, Stone is a passionate artist, philanthropist, and activist. She has spoken openly about her 2001 stroke, which left her temporarily unable to walk or speak, and how she rebuilt her life and career afterward. Despite financial setbacks during recovery, she has rebuilt her net worth to an estimated $25 million, partly through continued modeling work, which she says remains more lucrative than some acting gigs.
At 68, Stone radiates vitality. In 2026, she turned heads at the TCM Classic Film Festival with her longest hair in decades and continued fronting fashion campaigns, including for Antonio Marras. She remains an advocate for women’s rights, children’s causes through Planet Hope (co-founded by her sister), and global health initiatives. Her 2021 memoir The Beauty of Living Twice offered raw insights into her journey.
Personally, Stone is a devoted mother to three adopted sons: Roan, Laird, and Quinn. She has been married twice—first to producer Michael Greenburg and then to journalist Phil Bronstein—and values her independence today. Known for her wit, candor, and resilience, she inspires with her refusal to fade into the background.
Sharon Stone’s legacy is one of boldness, reinvention, and authenticity. From femme fatale to elder stateswoman of Hollywood, she has shattered stereotypes and championed powerful female narratives.
Happy 68th Birthday, Sharon Stone! Thank you for the unforgettable moments, the fearless performances, and the strength you’ve shown both on and off screen. Here’s to continued creativity, advocacy, and timeless glamour in the years ahead.
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