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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn (born June 10, 1963) is an American actress. She began her career on stage, acting in several plays throughout the early 1990s, including Anton Chekhov 's Three Sisters on Broadway. Her film career began with the role of a police psychologist in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct (1992).
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American Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn Height 5 ft 7 in or 170 cm and Weight 63 Kg or 138 Pounds. Jeanne Tripplehorn Body Measurements are 37-25-38 Inches, including her bra size 34C, waist size 25 inch and hip size 38 inch. Her Body Build Slim, Hair Color Dark Brown and Eye Color Dark Brown Also. Beside this her shoe size 9 US and dress size 8 US.
(at around 36 mins) The scene where Michael Douglashas sex with Jeanne Tripplehornwas filmed unbeknownst to the performers, who were simply rehearsing the scene. Things heated up quickly, as evidenced by the footage in the final film, and Paul Verhoevenliked the performances so much that he included it in the final film.
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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn is an American actress. She began her career on stage, acting in several plays throughout the early 1990s, including Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters on Broadway. Her film career began with the role of a police psychologist in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct. Wikipedia More at Wikipedia
Born: Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn, June 10, 1963, Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Education: University of Tulsa, Juilliard School (BFA)
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Basic Instinct
(1992)




No body doubles were used in any of the sex scenes.

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Paul Verhoeven had some disagreements with Michael Douglas over his direction of Sharon Stone . Stone was reportedly very nervous and insecure, and in her first scenes, she was unable to replicate the performance that she had given during her audition. According to Verhoeven, she came very close to being replaced, but since he knew she had what the role required, he coached her intensively to get the required performance out of her. However, this caused Douglas to feel left out, as Verhoeven thought that Douglas, as an established actor, no longer needed such close attention. It eventually lead to a very heated argument in a trailer, the stress of which caused Verhoeven to burst a vein in his nose that caused profuse bleeding. When he went outside with blood-stained clothes, crew members believed that Douglas had physically hit him in the face.

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Upon seeing the film, Steven Spielberg noticed Wayne Knight and immediately wanted him to play Dennis Nedry in Jurassic Park (1993). He stayed through the end credits just to find his name, and Knight ended up being the first actor cast.

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Sharon Stone was director Paul Verhoeven's choice, but was only offered the role of Catherine after thirteen actresses had turned it down as she was not a marquee name at the time.

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Michael Douglas felt an established star was needed to play Catherine, so the movie would be carried by two well-known actors, and the risk of career damage would also be shared. He suggested Demi Moore or Michelle Pfeiffer for the part, but no actress of name was prepared to go completely nude for the role. Pfeiffer said she found the idea of filming the erotic love scenes too daunting. "I just couldn't do that one, because of the sexual parts, the nudity," she's said. "My father was still alive. I'm kind of prudish. And honestly? I am not that uninhibited about my body. I'm modest."

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(at around 27 mins) According to a poll for movie subscription service LoveFilm, Sharon Stone 's infamous leg-crossing scene has been named the most-paused "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" moment in movies.

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(at around 36 mins) The scene where Michael Douglas has sex with Jeanne Tripplehorn was filmed unbeknownst to the performers, who were simply rehearsing the scene. Things heated up quickly, as evidenced by the footage in the final film, and Paul Verhoeven liked the performances so much that he included it in the final film.

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Michael Douglas declined to go full frontal in the film, or to let his character be bisexual.

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(at around 27 mins) Sharon Stone 's infamous leg-uncrossing scene was not in Joe Eszterhas ' original script. It was thought up by Paul Verhoeven while the movie was being shot. It was based on a memory of Verhoeven's college years, when a woman at a party had done the exact same thing to embarrass him.

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Kirk Douglas , then aged 75, attended the premiere and praised his son's "bravery" in making the movie. Director Paul Verhoeven later said that meeting and shaking the hand of the man who had played Spartacus (1960) was a very special moment.

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The movie completely ignored DNA, which had been used in criminal investigations since the mid-1980s. The film was set in the year of its release (1992), by which time DNA was constantly being used for crime investigations.

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Paul Verhoeven shot copious amounts of footage of the sex scene between Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone . Expecting that the MPAA would have problems with the explicit nature of the scene, he shot alternate close-ups, medium shots and wide shots of virtually every shot over five days. This gave him the freedom to edit the scene until the MPAA was satisfied, and no longer demanded that the scene was deleted altogether.

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Michael Douglas said in interviews that he wanted to star in the movie because he felt sex scenes were in danger of disappearing from Hollywood films due to the AIDS epidemic.

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Michael Douglas had a full facelift before filming began.

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Sharon Stone has claimed in several interviews over the years that Paul Verhoeven asked her to remove her underwear for the leg-crossing scene, as he said they were too bright and reflected at the camera. Stone agreed to do so, under the assumption that her genitals wouldn't be shown. It was only at an early preview that Stone discovered Verhoeven chose to use this specific shot. Stone was mainly cross with Verhoeven for not discussing the matter with her beforehand, but decided to let the scene go without changes, as she felt this conformed with her movie character. However, over the years, Verhoeven has repeatedly shared his version of the conflict, which is that he discussed the leg-crossing shot with Stone beforehand over dinner, as it was important for showing Catherine Tramell's free-spirited nature and her constant drive to toy with people. Stone was reportedly excited about the idea and shot the scene. However, during the early preview, her agents supposedly disapproved of the scene, fearing it would harm her future career. According to Verhoeven, Stone then radically changed her mind and demanded that he remove the shot, which he ultimately refused. Stone once again claimed she knew nothing about the scene in her memoir released in March 2021. When asked about it soon after, Verhoeven again defended himself, saying that Stone was even invited to a preview screening and saw that her crotch was indeed visible. Stone said she did see the preview but was shocked by her crotch being seen and even slapped Verhoeven because of it. He added, "She knew exactly what we were doing. I told her over dinner that it was based on a story of a woman whom I knew when I was a student, who did the crossing of her legs without panties regularly at parties. When my friend told her we could see her vagina, she said, 'Of course, that's why I do it.' Then Sharon and I decided to do a similar sequence." Verhoeven has also repeatedly asserted that despite the controversy, he and Stone remain on good terms and there is no bad blood between them; they just remember things differently.

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Michael Douglas had a clause in his contract that forbade him from appearing in any full-frontal nude scenes.

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The role of Nick Curran was originally a lesbian cop, and was written with Kathleen Turner in mind.

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Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone had to wear genital pads during the sex scenes, due to the AIDS epidemic.

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Michael Douglas (a former race-car driver) did most of his own stunt driving in the film.

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So choreographed were the sex scenes that Sharon Stone referred to herself and Michael Douglas as "the horizontal Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers of the '90s".

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In 2002, Joe Eszterhas apologized in an op-ed for The New York Times for glamorizing smoking in this movie. Eszterhas was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2000, as was Michael Douglas in 2010 (although Douglas later said he actually had tongue cancer).

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Joe Eszterhas based Catherine Tramell on a go go dancer he knew in Ohio. One night he picked up the stranger and they went back to his hotel room to have some fun. "She reached into her purse, and she pulled out a .22 and pointed it at me," he told Nerve. "She said, 'Give me one reason why I shouldn't pull this trigger.' I said, 'I didn't do anything to hurt you. You wanted to come here, and as far as I know, you enjoyed what we just did.' And she said, 'But this is all guys have ever wanted to do with me, and I'm tired of it.' We had a lengthy discussion before she put that gun down."

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Joe Eszterhas wrote the script in ten days in the 1980s while listening to The Rolling Stones non-stop without even having a story outline. It was first called Love Hurts, but he then sold it three days later at auction as Basic Instinct.

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Joe Eszterhas was paid a then-unheard-of sum of $3 million for his script.

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Paul Verhoeven was so intent on making the sex scenes as explicitly as the censors would allow that he showed the studio executives very detailed storyboards depicting what he had in mind, as to avoid later discussions about the graphic nature of the love scenes.

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Sharon Stone wasn't a big name and didn't read for the part, fearing she'd be disappointed. When she finally read the script and knew she was right for the role, she didn't want to call Paul Verhoeven (whom she had worked with on Total Recall (1990)) and ask if she could audition for him. "I wouldn't ask, because I didn't want him to test me just because he felt obligated," she told Playboy. One day, Verhoeven had her come in to dub lines for an airplane version of Total Recall (1990), so she wore a tight Catherine-esque dress to demonstrate to Verhoeven that she could play the man-eater part. "I was being cool. Very cool," she said. "I didn't want him to think I was insane, but I did want to give him a general idea that I could transform myself. Men are visually stimulated, and that's usually enough, at least at first." The dress worked, and Stone tested with Michael Douglas and won the role.

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In an interview with Playboy, Sharon Stone revealed that she didn't feel comfortable around Michael Douglas , and the feeling was probably mutual, but it worked for the movie. "I think that kind of discomfort lends itself to this kind of movie." she said. "Tension is good. I basically didn't get to know Michael. There was something about the mystery of not knowing each other that lent itself to this situation. It's odd, because now I have this very intimate bond with a stranger." Despite that, Stone described working with him as "primal". "It was all about watching him, observing his movements, provoking him. If one were to believe in karma, I would say there is some karmic circle yet unfulfilled between the two of us. Our energy together was strong. It still isn't comfortable for me, but I think it works very well for our work together."

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Michael Douglas and Paul Verhoeven both approached the film as if it were a detective novel. Verhoeven wanted to make a modern version of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, except with a lot more explicit sexuality, and Douglas agreed with the noir aspect. Typical Hitchcock elements include shots of staircases, as well as a beach house filmed against the backdrop of a stormy ocean (as seen in Vertigo (1958)). Verhoeven also admitted that Hitchcock influenced him subconsciously, when he later noticed that he had unknowingly selected one particular filming location because it had a small church in the background, looking almost identical to another shot from Vertigo.

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This made Sharon Stone an overnight star after twelve years in the business and thirty acting credits (mainly B-movies and TV guest spots).

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Paul Verhoeven was on record when he first signed to do the film as saying that he wanted to make it the first Hollywood mainstream film with an erect penis in it. He didn't get his wish. But he did get a limp penis on-screen, on Boz's ( Bill Cable 's) cadaver when the police examine his body.

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Later followed by a sequel, Basic Instinct 2 (2006), which flopped at the box office. Michael Douglas declined to reprise the role of Nick in the sequel, admitting he felt he was too old.

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