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| • | "Carrie Fisher lights another cigarette", Radio Times (UK), Dec. '84/Jan. '85 |
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| • | "Smokes, scrupulously watches her weight", "The New Book of People " by Christopher P. Andersen, '86 |
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| • | "Fisher is chagrined at herself for buying cigarettes even though she ostensibly quit some time ago. It takes her at least six matches to light each one because the very second a match starts to flame, she puts it out. ... trying to light yet another cigarette", Los Angeles Times , Jul. 31, '87 |
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| • | "She sinks into an armchair with one of my cigarettes in her mouth, and awaits my first question", Film Review, Jan. '88 |
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| • | "The quicksilver mind under the short auburn hair may leave you behind in the smoke from her non-stop Marlboro Lights", USA Today , Sep. 12, '90 |
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| • | "barefoot and curled up with a cigarette on a couch in her publicist's Beverly Hills office", Orange County Register, Sep. 16, '90 |
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| • | "Fisher, now 33, looked worn out. She plopped down on the cushioned seat and ordered a Coca-Cola -- ''special coffee,'' she calls it -- and a pack of Marlboro Lights", San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 1, '90 |
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| • | "Fisher gets up to find a cigarette and...calls to her housekeeper. 'Gloria? Do we have any cigs?'", Premiere Magazine, Nov. '90 |
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| • | candid video preceding the actual interview, videotaped smoking in a local Washington, DC TV interview, early 90's |
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| • | "I smoke", The Guardian (UK), Jan. 12, '91 |
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| • | "'The show's producer told me to be my usual witty, erudite self', she said back at the bar of her hotel as she cradled a Coke and a pack of Marlboros ... reaching for another Marlboro", The Independent (UK), Mar. 26, '93 |
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| • | "Fisher retires to her bedroom, where beneath the deep-blue ceiling embellished with gold stars and moons she seems to find a soothing environment. Sitting cross-legged on her massive bed, alternately smoking and fingering raw brownie dough from a dish. Fisher is completely prone, under her expensive hand-embroidered French sheets, thoughtfully blowing smoke at the stars above her ... 'I'm having a cigarette' ... 'I just quit smoking because I got pneumonia, but like Mark Twain says, 'I quit as easily as I start' ... after Reynolds has left for the airport, Fisher holds court in her bedroom -- cigarettes, a Coke and her dish of brownie dough at her side)", Los Angeles Times , Apr. 24, '94 |
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| • | "Fisher is in and out of the house, smoking, looking after the baby, talking on the phone or just disappearing", Orange County Register, Apr. 26, '94 |
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| • | "Carrie Fisher is conducting an interview from a semi-reclining position in her suite at the posh St. Regis Hotel. Fisher, dressed in an elegant black Ungaro suit, is leaning back against the headboard of a twin bed, one hand fiddling with her unstyled auburn hair, the other lighting up a cigarette. Her voice is an instrument: throaty, warm, deep, dark and musical. But it's beginning to take on signs of too many Marlboros smoked for too many years", Chicago Sun-Times, May 1, '94 |
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| • | quit - had patch on during appearance, "Carrie recently quit smoking, even though it's only been five days. Jay asked her how the men situation is these days, prompting Carrie to reply, 'I'm using the patch to replace men.'", Tonight Show, Feb. 2, '97 |
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| • | "She lights a Marlboro Light", "She sniffs and lights another cigarette", A&U Magazine, Apr. '98 |
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| • | put her nicotine patch to one side and smoked three cigarettes during the 45-minute chat-show "Ruby", Jul. 20, '98 |
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| • | smoked two cigarettes during "Ruby", Jul. 29, '98 |
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| • | "Fisher clomps along on horseback, Diet Coke and cigarette in hand", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Aug. 13, '99 |
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| • | multiple talk-exhales during UK chat show "Ruby", Sep. 14, '99 |
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| • | "With smoking banned in most Los Angeles establishments, it's common to see celebs huddled outside during events, taking a few puffs. But Marc Anthony got them to run inside at a recent St. Jude benefit... Then Anthony began singing, Kristen Johnston, Carrie Fisher and Penny Marshall stubbed out their cigarettes and made a mad dash back into the ballroom", People Magazine , Mar. 20, '00, p. 53 |
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| • | "An hour later we're on the porch smoking my cigarettes", "Taking huge drags, she talks about These Old Broads", Sunday Telegraph (Magazine supplement), Nov. 19, '00 |
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| • | same, editted, Daily Express (UK), Nov. 22, '00 |
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| • | "An hour later we're on the porch smoking my cigarettes. It's the calmest Carrie has been since she walked through the door. Taking huge drags, she talks about These Old Broads", Daily Telegraph (UK), Nov. 20, '00
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| • | smokes several all whites through out, Dinner For Five (IFC TV Show), Feb. '03 |
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| • | "Carrie Fisher grabbed Love, who was standing outside the green room. 'C'mon,' Fisher said. 'We gotta go'. New comrades-in-arms, the two women spent the next twenty minutes outside the Shrine, smoking cigarettes and chatting animatedly - Fisher and Love continued to smoke, chat and ignore the event", "The Big Show: High Times and Dirty Dealings Backstage at the Academy Awards" by Steve Pond, '03, p. 156-157 |
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| • | quit - "I quit smoking", Daily Mail (UK), Feb. 21, '04 |
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| • | "during segment reflecting on Return of The Jedi, Fisher is seen sitting with Mark Hamill, and smoking a white. One decent inhale and exhale", When Star Wars Ruled the World, c. Sep. '04 |
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| • | "Carrie Fisher smoking a cigarette by herself at Just Cavalli'sholiday toy drive and Flaunt magazine's anniversary party at a private BelAir estate", The Insider, Dec. 17, '04
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| • | "clutching an ever-present Coke and a pack of American Spirit cigarettes... her voice deep with cigarettes", New York Times, Nov. 15, '06
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| • | smoked, A&E (documentary), when? |