After she "pretty much owned the '90s as an actress," Sharon Stone said she "reconsidered" what mattered to her when she suffered a stroke in 2001 that left her unable to work.

The "Nobody 2" star reflected on the serious health issue that changed her outlook on life in an interview with Craig Melvin on TODAY that aired Aug. 18.

Nearly dying from a stroke she suffered in September 2001 shifted her priorities at a time where she was coming off starring performances in hits like "Basic Instinct" and "Casino."

"Well, in the ‘90s I think it would be fair to say I pretty much owned the ‘90s as an actress," Stone said. "I stopped when I had a stroke. I had a massive, massive stroke and nearly died, so I couldn’t work."

Sharon Stone was on the Hollywood A-list in the 1990s after films like "B

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