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Date
of Birth: March 10, 1958
Place of
Birth: Meadville, PA, USA
Agent: Guy McElwaine
Height: 5' 7" |
This former beauty pageant contestant and Ford model made her film debut
with a non-speaking part as a beautiful woman fleetingly glimpsed from a
moving train in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980), and thereafter
clawed her way to a stardom that has brought back an old-fashioned,
high-octane glamour to the role of "movie star." Stone, who grew up a
bookworm in a large family in Northwest Pennsylvania, worked her way up
from McDonald's counter-girl to successful Ford model (both in print ads
and TV commercials) by the late 1970s.
Through the 1980s, Stone appeared as a stereotypical blonde in mostly
forgettable roles: in Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing (1981); as a
down-and-out waitress turned petulant movie star in Irreconcilable
Differences (1984); an archaeologist's daughter in King Solomon's Mines
(1985) and its sequel, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1987).
Other unmemorable early credits include Police Academy 4: Citizens on
Patrol (1987), Action Jackson (1988) and the umpteenth remake of Blood and
Sand (1989).
Stone also struggled in TV, beginning with a tiny part in "Not Just
Another Affair" (CBS, 1982), the short-lived series Bay City Blues (NBC,
1983) and gradually bigger (though not better) roles in the TV movies
"Calendar Girl Murders" (ABC, 1984), "The Vegas Strip War" (NBC, 1984),
the failed cop-show pilot "Hollywood Starr" (ABC, 1985), "Mr. and Mrs.
Ryan" (ABC, 1986), "Badlands 2005" (ABC, 1988) and "Tears in the Rain"
(Showtime, 1988). Probably her only TV success was a supporting role as
Robert Mitchum's daughter-in-law in the epic miniseries War and
Remembrance (ABC, 1988-89). More... |