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| • | smoked at least 3 cigarettes on French talk show, where?, '93 |
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| • | "With the ultralong, ultraslim cigarette in her hand she seems composed, quiet and friendly", Berliner Zeitung (Germany), Feb. 23, '96 |
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| • | "she stubs out the best part of a skinny Ultra Light Players cigarette in the ashtray and immediately reaches for another", The Express (UK) (Saturday Magazine), Feb. 1, '97 |
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| • | "'I enjoy smoking'... And then she lights her fourth cigarette in an hour", Bunte Magazine (Germany), issue 49, '98 |
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| • | smoked during interview, ZDF (German TV), Feb. 23, '99 |
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| • | "lit countless cigarettes. 'I can walk 10 kilometres and I'm not tired, even if I smoke'", China Daily, Feb. 16, '02 |
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| • | "I can walk ten kilometres without getting exhausted although I smoke", Spielfilm (Germany), Feb. 16, '02
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| • | "the 62-year-old politely plays down compliments; even those about her everlasting beauty. 'I've never had a facelift and have never been to a beauty clinic. I simply do a lot of gymnastics and sport. Although I smoke' and immediately she adds with her soft smoky voice: ' Will it bother you if I light up?' No way. When Mme Deneuve smokes a cigarette, it is a defence mechanism to create distance. Signora Cardinale turns it into an almost conspiratorial act, in which you are also involved. We admit it. We are old-fashioned. We are not yet ready for the new type of star. Long live the old school", Berliner Morgenpost (Germany), Feb. 17, '02 |
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| • | "lighting cigarette after cigarette", Bucarest Matin (Romania), Mar. '02
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| • | "doesn't want to quit cigarettes and lights one appreciatively", Cineplexx (Austria), '02 |
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| • | "All she needed was an ashtray (and by God did she need an ashtray)...suddenly the right hand would be rigidly upright brandishing a cigarette", The Guardian (UK), May 9, '03
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| • | she smokes during an interview, Once Upon a Time in the West (2003) DVD, c. '03 |
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| • | Appears in Rita Hayworth biographical film, "Hollywood Dearest, Rita Hayworth", when? |
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| • | "[Paris Match] You have only one fault. And a big one. You light cigarette after cigarette... [Claudia Cardinale] I know. I smoke too much. Far too much. And that's all the more surprising since I can't stand the smell of tobacco and empty ashtrays immediately they begin to fill up. But I cannot resist the repeated movement of lighting long slender filter-tipped cigarettes. Besides I started smoking very late. It is the fault of Luchino Visconti who, during the filming of Sandra, wanted my character to smoke relentlessly. I obeyed him yesterday and I kick myself today", Paris Match (France), when? |