Sharon Stone proves that learning never stops as she continues to improve her acting abilities. The award-winning actress recently attended Henry Winkler’s acting classes, which she described as a “thrilling experience,” at the Vulture Festival in Los Angeles.
The actress shared a makeup-free photo of herself as she posed with Henry Winkler, who is known for appearing in hit films like Night Shift starring Michael Keaton, The Waterboy with Adam Sandler, the recent comedy series Barry, and, of course, Happy Days, where he played the Fonz.
Fans react to Sharon’s makeup-free look
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The actress was all smiles in her photo with Winkler, who wore a white shirt and jeans under a patterned blazer. Sharon went natural, wearing a black blazer over a matching top and checkered trousers with minimal accessories.
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Fans complimented her looks in the comment section, as well as Winkler’s, who also wore a cheerful grin. “You are so stylish, Sharon Stone…always,” a pleased fan wrote. “I love you beautiful goddess Sharon Stone,” another added.
Someone else commended Winkler for his impact on the acting industry despite his challenges. “He is just one of those incredible humans that truly has made a difference in countless lives,” they noted. “His work regarding dyslexia and helping those with it is so important and needed.”
Winkler praises Sharon for ‘Casino’ role
During the festival event at the Nya studios, Winkler particularly commended Sharon for her work in the Martin Scorsese-directed crime drama Casino, which earned her an Academy Award nomination. “You broke my heart,” he gushed, noting that he recently watched it while flying. “Oh my god, your journey in that movie, your ability in that movie, the pain in that movie was so dynamic.”
Winkler also commended other attendees of The Winkler Method: A Henry Winkler Acting Class. “I just want you to taste something that you didn’t think of, or that you didn’t feel when you were working on this at home,” he said. “That is my reason to be here.”