Sharon Stone shared a close bond with late comedian-actor Phyllis Diller and now she says she is “desperate” to star in a biopic on her.
Sharon, best known for her 90s erotic thrillers Basic Instinct, Sliver and The Specialist, has built an enviable filmography over the years by starring in movies such as Casino, Gloria, The Disaster Artist and The Laundromat.
Sharon, 67, went down memory lane and recalled her bond with the late actor, who died on August 20, 2012. She told Diller about her wish to portray the comedian, who in return taught her how to laugh.
“I do want to play Phyllis Diller very, very badly. She and I were very close friends. Phyllis made little paintings for all my kids. She cooked me dinner a lot of times. That woman could cook. I told her I wanted to play her and she sat down and taught me her laugh. She made me practice her laugh,” she said in an interview.
Asked if the actor is trying to develop the film, she said, “I’m trying. You know, she didn’t hit it big until she was 49. She lived in a trailer park with five kids and her schizophrenic husband and practiced her act on women at the laundromat. It’s unbelievable. Yes, I'm desperate to play her,” she concluded.
Phyllis achieved a breakthrough on Jack Paar’s Tonight Show in 1958. In 1992, she was awarded the American Comedy Award for Lifetime Achievement. Sharon will next feature in an action thriller, Nobody 2 from Timo Tjahjanto. The film will release on August 22.
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