Did Kim Basinger Turn Down Basic Instinct Role Before Sharon Stone Stepped In? (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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Basic Instinct was a script-turner for erotic thrillers when it hit theaters in 1992, and it almost had Kim Basinger in the lead. The role of Catherine Tramell, the icy, mysterious writer, was a coveted one, with a dozen actresses (like Meg Ryan, Geena Davis, and Michelle Pfeiffer) turning it down before Sharon Stone landed the part.

According to Indie Wire, Basinger was a top choice for the role but ultimately chose to step away. Per reports, Basinger was uncomfortable with the script’s heavy emphasis on s*x and violence, which made the role of Catherine, a manipulative femme fatale, a tough sell. As a result, the part went to Stone.

Sharon Stone’s journey to Basic Instinct was nothing short of a battle. Despite her prior collaboration with director Paul Verhoeven in Total Recall, she had to push hard to be considered. “Michael Douglas didn’t want to test with me,” she admitted in her memoir. “I was a nobody compared to him.” It took her manager’s persistence and seven months of phone calls to the director to land an audition finally. She wasn’t even on the studio’s radar, but Stone made it through.

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