American actor Roan Joseph Bronstein is the adoptive child of Sharon Stone and Phil Bronstein, a former celebrity couple. American journalist and editor Bronstein is well-known for his work as a war correspondent and investigative reporter. When Roan was just a week old, Bronstein and Stone adopted him from his teenage parents. Following the couple’s divorce petition, a custody dispute erupted, with Bronstein ultimately winning. As he developed as an actor, Roan appeared in the Sharon Stone film “What About Love.” Additionally, he has made appearances on the television programs “Biography” and “Entertainment Tonight.”
Increased Fame of Roan Joseph Bronstein
He became famous just for being adopted by a famous couple, which was a very good enough reason. Roan was used to receiving media attention and dealing with the paparazzi and flashbulbs because his adopted mother, Sharon Stone, is a well-known Hollywood diva known for roles in movies like “Basic Instinct,” “Total Recall,” and “Casino.”
On February 14, 1998, Stone and Bronstein were united in marriage. Stone experienced many miscarriages after they got married, and eventually the pair chose to adopt. They also sought the advice of an adoption lawyer. The couple adopted a young child in 2000. On May 22, 2000, he was born to two Texas adolescents. To pick up their infant, Stone and Bronstein took a private jet to Texas. They gave him the names Roan and Joseph after Stone’s father, Joseph William Stone II, a tool and die maker and factory worker, respectively. Roan is a seal from Celtic mythology. Stone reportedly referred to Roan as her “wonderful, precious little Buddha” and her husband’s favorite child.
On a private tour organized by Stone, Bronstein was attacked by a Komodo dragon at the Los Angeles Zoo in 2001. After being bitten by the dragon while on his bare foot, Bronstein required surgery to repair multiple tendons in his foot. Stone was admitted to the hospital on September 29, 2001, with a subarachnoid hemorrhage that was later determined to be a vertebral artery dissection. Such ups and downs eventually caused their relationship to deteriorate, and Stone and Bronstein split in 2003. Irreconcilable conflicts were highlighted by Bronstein as the basis for divorce. On January 29, 2004, the divorce became legally binding. Roan was initially in the joint custody of Stone and Bronstein.
The youngster had to travel back and forth between his parents’ house and two different kindergartens, taking flights every three weeks. The boy’s academic performance suffered as a result, and he slipped behind in class. Stone and Bronstein came to the conclusion that the boy would primarily remain with the latter for the academic year. Stone lost custody of Roan in 2008. A judge gave Bronstein full custody of him. The judge believed that Roan’s adoptive father could give him a more “stable” environment because of his position. With time, Roan learned to accept the separation of his adoptive parents and began performing well at home, school, and in his personal life.
Laird Vonne Stone and Quinn Kelly Stone were adopted by Stone in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In contrast, Bronstein wed Christine Borders in 2006; the couple are parents to two kids. As a result, Roan now has four younger siblings—two each from the Stone and Bronstein sides. Roan has grown into a young, attractive guy with a mark of innocence on his face.
Professional Activities of Roan Joseph Bronstein
Roan played himself in the documentary biography television show “Biography” episode named “Sharon Stone: Fearless” that aired on September 17, 2003 (pictures). Along with other actors, it featured his adoptive parents, Stone and Bronstein. In a 2017 episode of the American first-run syndicated entertainment newsmagazine “Entertainment Tonight,” Roan made an appearance playing himself. “CBS Television Distribution” distributes the television show around the US. Additionally, he was in the upcoming romantic drama film “What About Love,” which was directed by Klaus Menzel. Stone plays the lead in the movie, which is currently in post-production.
Net Worth of Roan Joseph Bronstein
The estimated net worth of Roan Joseph Bronstein is around $1 million.