Sharon Stone names producer she claims told her to sleep with co-star
Sharon Stone said she never got a good part again after 1995âs Casino (Doug Peters/PA)
Sharon Stone has named the producer she claims told her to sleep with a co-star.
The Basic Instinct star, 66, alleges Hollywood mogul Robert Evans told her to have sex with William Baldwin while filming 1993 thriller Sliver.
The Hollywood star initially revealed a meeting in which she was pressured to sleep with a co-star in her 2021 memoir but did not disclose the identities of those involved.
Speaking on The Louis Theroux Podcast, Stone named the executive as Evans, who died in 2019.
She claimed he told her she was responsible for improving Baldwinâs performance in the film, which is based on the Ira Levin novel of the same name about the mysterious occurrences in a New York high-rise building.
She said: â[Evans] is running around his office in sunglasses explaining that he slept with Ava Gardner and I should sleep with Billy Baldwin, because if I slept with Billy Baldwin, Billy Baldwinâs performance would get better, and we needed Billy to get better in the movie because that was the problem.
âIf I could sleep with Billy, then weâd have chemistry on screen and if I would just have sex with him then that would save the movie. The real problem was me, because I was so uptight, and not like a real actress who could just f*** him and get things back on track.
âThe real problem was I was such a tight-ass.â
Responding on Twitter, Baldwin said: âNot sure why Sharon Stone keep talking about me all these years later?
âDoes she still have a crush on me or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?â
Stone also said she never got a good part again after 1995âs Casino and described herself as âthe invisible actressâ.
She lost out on winning an Oscar for Martin Scorseseâs crime thriller Casino to Susan Sarandon in Dead Man Walking and said The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola warned her in advance that this would be the case.
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She said: âFrancis put his hand on my shoulder and he said: âI need to talk to youâ.
âIâve won the Golden Globe for Casino and I was nominated for an Oscar. And I said: âOh sure, whatâs going on?â And he said: âYouâre not going to win the Oscarâ.
âI looked at him and I said: âIâm not?â And he said: âNo.â I thought I was going to cry and he said: âI want you to feel like youâre going to cry now. I donât want you to cry in the room, and thatâs why Iâm doing this, and it feels so mean right now.
ââBut I didnât win for The Godfather and Marty didnât win for Raging Bull, and youâre not going to win for Casino.
ââAnd itâs because this room canât hear opera. They donât let us win because they donât want us to take over the system.
ââThis is not the level of films they want. And your performance will stand the test of time. And when you lose, Marty and I are gonna be in the room, and youâre gonna lose with us. And when you lose, weâre gonna be holding you when you loseâ.â
Discussing attending the Oscars when she knew she was going to lose, she said: âYou have to pretend itâs fantastic and itâs not fantastic.
âAnd then I didnât get any good parts ever again for the rest of my entire life.â
When Theroux replied: âThat canât be true. Iâm sure there were other movies you did that were good,â she replied: âNo, and guess what? I hate it.â
She continued: âItâs easier to say âSheâs coldâ, or âI donât like herâ, or âSheâs difficultâ, or âShe must be sickâ, or âSheâs too oldâ, or that âsheâs hard to castâ, or âWe donât know what to do with herâ.
âThen: âWhat if she comes in and gives another performance and she gets nominated instead of Robert De Niro? Thatâs not what we want to have happenâ.â
When Theroux followed up to ask if there is any movie after Casino that she feels proud of, she said: âTake a look. Did anybody notice me?
âDid anybody notice me in Lovelace? That was a performance you could sharpen your knives on. Did anybody notice that? Nope. Do you see any acknowledgment for any of this stuff? Nope. Iâm the invisible actress.â
She added: âI hate it. I could play Hamlet in the nude. I hate it. Thereâs just nothing.â
Stone also described her experiences with disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein, who is in prison for sex offences and with whom she crossed paths at events for the Aids charity Amfar.
She said: âI had a long time of dealing with Harvey and Iâm really glad that heâs in prison, and I think he should stay there with the rest of the people who are like him. Harveyâs a pig. Heâs an octopus and youâre just always getting one of his tentacles off you.
âHe always thinks that heâs the boss of all things. I would be doing these auctions for Amfar and heâd come out and put his arm around me, and take the microphone and start trying to tell me that I was supposed to take the bid of one of his friends.
âIâd have to unwind him off me and, you know, say like: âI call the bids, Harvey, f*** off, get off the stageâ, and everybody would think it was funny.
âIâd come off the stage and heâd be backstage shoving me around or throwing me across the room. He was very violent and he was an anaconda, he was a disgusting pig.â
Asked if she was too powerful for him to try to coerce into sex, she said: âHe would say things to me like: âYou know, you think youâre such a princess, Sharonâ, as I would unwind him off me.
âAnd Iâd say: âYeah, I think Iâm the queen of France. F*** off.â
âBut he was certainly comfortable with throwing me across the room. He was physically violent to me on more than one occasion because he was so angry at me because I wouldnât do what he wanted me to do.â
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