| • | no - non-smoker, drinks wine, "The New Book of People" by Christopher P. Andersen, '86 |
| • | Italian Smoking Celebs |
| • | "She lit a cigarette... She continually apologized for smoking during a recent interview... 'I'm so sorry,' she said while lighting up... 'I had quit for a year, but the character of Fran smoked so much I just got back into it'", Los Angeles Times, May 16, '00 | |
| • | "[she] says her job made it hard for her to quit smoking... About a year ago, she asked Self magazine for help in kicking the habit. But it didn't go as well as she had hoped. In the magazine's January issue, she reports that as of October, she hadn't succeeded but wasn't going to give up trying.", website, Jan. 2, '01 | |
| • | "Actress Khandi Alexander describes how she tried to stop smoking for a second time. She writes a diary detailing her progress over a six month period.", Self magazine, Jan. '01 | |
| • | "I went to see a real autopsy. I was OK until the coroner sawed off the top of the head and it went \u2018pop\u2019 when he pulled it off. When I saw the brain I fainted and yacked. But I went outside for a cigarette and after that I was fine. They removed the heart and I got to cut some arteries to see what it felt like and I picked up the organs to feel the weight.", Maxim, when? |
| • | "I used to sit around in the Lyric Hammersmith during my lunch hour, smoking Marlboro Lights, looking at actors", Independent (UK), Sep. 2, '01 | |
| • | "And Honor Blackman is gorgeous, a really, really nice lady. She looks so incredible - her secret is loads of Pilates - I'll have to think about her more often to keep me on the straight and narrow, because I felt really unfit every time I opened a packet of Marlboro Lights...", Sunday Express (UK) (S supplement), Sep. 15, '02 | |
| • | quit - "If I were Prime Minister, I would ban smoking in buildings. I'm an ex-smoker, and a nightmare. I was in New York recently, where the whole no-smoking thing is really working. Who would have thought it would work in New York, of all places? If they can do it there, we can do it here. Smoking is so over. Going into a bar or restaurant where people are smoking looks like the 1970s. I'm so glad I stopped - and that I did it before those horrific adverts came out with people flicking fat goo off their fags. If that doesn't make you want to stop, nothing will", Glasgow Herald (UK), Mar. 13, '04 |