Kim Basinger is turning 70 – today she hardly goes out in public

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2023-12-01 17:43:00

Born on December 8, 1953 Kim Basinger is 70 – today she hardly goes out in public

Kim Basinger in a photo from 1986. At that time she was at the peak of her success.

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Kim Basinger turns 70 this Friday. She once made the leap from model and Bond girl to Oscar winner. Today, animal welfare is important to her, but she also struggles with problems.

Kim Basinger hasn’t appeared in front of the camera for a few years. The actress also largely avoids appearances on the red carpet or interviews. She turns 70 this Friday.

The fact that she is rarely seen in public is partly due to an anxiety disorder that has not yet been completely overcome, Basinger recently said when she made an exception for actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her “Red Table Talk”. “I didn’t leave the house. I didn’t go out to eat anymore. I had to learn how to drive again. Everything made me nervous, everything became a big deal that I had to figure out how to do.”

Basinger was in the spotlight for decades. She went from being a Bond girl to becoming an Oscar winner, something that no one had ever achieved before her. In 1983 she turned the heads of millions of viewers worldwide, mostly half-naked, in “Never Say Never Again” alongside Sean Connery as James Bond. 14 years later, she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the ambitious gangster film “LA Confidential.”

Her career began early – as a successful model

Basinger was born on December 8, 1953 in the city of Athens, Georgia, the daughter of a musician and an actress. Her mother sent her to ballet when she was three and later supported the 16-year-old’s first steps as a model.

For a while, Kim Basinger rarely left the house because of an anxiety disorder. She is committed to animal welfare, especially dogs.

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Basinger won several beauty contests, eventually dropped out of college and became a professional and well-earning model. She went to New York, took acting lessons and got her first roles, including in the series “Charlie’s Angels”.

The role as a Bond girl in 1983 was her breakthrough, and the erotic film “9 1/2 Weeks” made her a global star a few years later. However, she turned down the lead role in “Basic Instinct,” which then made Sharon Stone world famous.

Kim Basinger has recently received bad reviews

In the 2000s and 2010s her roles became smaller, most recently she received poor reviews for her appearances in the “Fifty Shades of Grey” series. But despite everything, Basinger said at the time, she loved the work. “I feel very lucky that I have been able to be in the film business for so long and still am.”

In 1993, after a failed first marriage to make-up artist Ron Snyder, Basinger married her actor colleague Alec Baldwin; at the time, the two were among the most sought-after dream couples in Hollywood. Daughter Ireland was born in 1995. But in 2002 the marriage collapsed dramatically and a years-long headline-grabbing legal battle over Ireland’s custody began.

All three of them now understand each other again, even if it’s not always easy, said Basinger and her daughter Ireland, who now works successfully as a model, in the “Red Table Talk”. The main roles for Basinger now play her private life, including boyfriend Mitch Stone, and her commitment to animal protection and against animal cruelty. She campaigns against the consumption of dog meat in Asian countries.

Kim Basinger lives in southern California near her daughter Ireland; the two spend a lot of time by the sea and with their many pets, with music and books. Basinger also writes books himself, especially children’s books.

She has made peace with her life and her career, says Basinger. “We all have our challenges, our ups and downs, our successes and failures, but it’s all a process and over time I’ve learned to like my path in life and be grateful for everything. I’ve learned a lot and will continue to do so learn until I leave this planet. I have no regrets.”

Sources: dpa / “The mirror”

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