Billy Baldwin Opens Up About an Awkward Movie Hot Scene With Sharon Stone
Actor Billy Baldwin recently looked back on one of the most uncomfortable moments of his film career. While promoting a new project, he recalled filming a famous scene with Sharon Stone in the 1993 movie Sliver—and how awkward it still makes him feel to this day.
The scene in question was a romantic sequence that was filmed in slow motion. At the time, Baldwin thought it would come across as intense and artistic. However, watching it later made him cringe. He admitted it didn’t turn out the way he had imagined. Instead of being powerful or dramatic, it felt odd and overly dramatic.

Even though it’s been over 30 years since Sliver was released, Baldwin said that moment sticks with him. He mentioned that it was “deeply uncomfortable” to shoot and even more embarrassing to watch afterward. The exaggerated slow motion and the tone of the scene made it feel less real and more forced.
Baldwin also joked about how certain scenes in movies might seem easy from the outside but are actually tough for actors, especially when there’s a lot of pressure to make them look perfect on screen. He added that even though actors play many characters over the years, some moments just stay with them forever—and not always for the best reasons.

He praised Sharon Stone for being a professional and said working with her was a big deal at the time. But still, the memory of that one particular scene keeps popping up whenever people talk about Sliver.
In the end, Billy Baldwin reminded fans that what you see on screen often looks polished, but behind the scenes, it can be quite different—and even uncomfortable for the actors involved.
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