Her appearance in
Total Recall (
1990) with
Arnold Schwarzenegger gave her career a much-needed jolt. To coincide with the movie's release, she posed nude for
Playboy magazine, showing off the buff body she developed in preparation for the movie (she pumped iron and learned
Tae Kwon Do). She said she posed for the magazine because she needed the money. "I had just remodeled my house. I was broke. I needed the bread." In 1999, she was rated among the 25 sexiest stars of the century by
Playboy.
The role that made her a star was that of
Catherine Tramell, a brilliant,
bisexual serial killer in
Basic Instinct (1992). Stone had to wait and actually turned down offers for the mere prospect to play Tramell (the part was offered to 13 other actresses before being offered to Stone). Several better known actresses of the time such as
Geena Davis,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Meg Ryan,
Melanie Griffith,
Kelly Lynch and
Julia Roberts turned down the part mostly because of the nudity required. In the movie’s most notorious scene, Tramell is being questioned by the police and she crosses and uncrosses her legs revealing the fact she was not wearing any underwear.
Stone claimed that, although she agreed to film the flashing scene with no panties, and although she and Verhoeven had discussed the scene from the beginning of production, she was unaware just how explicit the infamous shot would be. Despite having earlier claimed "it was so fun" watching the film for the first time with strangers she later said it was "so disrespectful, and so shocking, so I went into the booth and slapped him (Verhoeven) and left". Director Paul Verhoeven denied the claims that the actress was unaware and said, "as much as I love her, I hate her too, especially after the lies she told the Press about the shot between her legs, which was a straight lie". Later she admitted that the scene helped make the movie the number one box office hit of the year. That year, she was rated by
People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
In 1992 photographer
George Hurrell took a series of photographs of Stone,
Sherilyn Fenn,
Julian Sands,
Raquel Welch,
Eric Roberts and
Sean Penn. In these portraits he recreated his style of the 1930s, with the actors posing in costumes, hairstyle and makeup of the period.
In November 1995, Stone received her own star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. That same year,
Empire magazine chose her as one of the 100 sexiest stars in film history. In
October 1997, she was ranked among the top 100 movie stars of all time by
Empire magazine.
In
1996, she received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture for her role as "Ginger" in
Martin Scorsese's
Casino (
1995). Later that year, she also earned an
Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the role.
In 2001, she starred opposite actress
Ellen Degeneres in the movie
If These Walls Could Talk 2, in which she played a
lesbian trying to start a family.
In 2003, she appeared in three episodes from the 8th season of
The Practice as Sheila Carlisle. For her performances, she received an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.