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| • | smoked during production, Our Song, London, Nov. '92 |
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| • | "at the celebrity premiere and party for Sirens ... the only traits they shared with the celebs were a penchant for cigarettes (everyone, including Hurley, MacPherson, Grant, Fitzgerald and Charles Dance was smoking)", Daily Mail (UK), Jul. 14, '94 |
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| • | "is sitting in her boyfriend's car smoking Marlboro Lights", Time s Newspapers Limited, Aug. 12, '94 |
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| • | "she says, between tokes on a cigarette.", Empire, Aug. '94 |
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| • | heavy smoker who smokes throughout the interview, Sunday Times (UK), Jan. 8, '95 |
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| • | "as she puffs away on a filter-tipped cigaret", Daily News (NY), May 10, '95 |
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| • | "Tara Fitzgerald scarcely has time to draw breath these days, and it's not all due to her prodigious smoking of Marlboro Lites ... she lights another cigarette", Glasgow Herald (UK), May 18, '96 |
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| • | You Magazine (UK) (Mail on Sunday), Aug. 4, '96 |
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| • | "lets strangers cadge all her cigarettes, and peppers her conversation with expletives, chain-smoking furiously all the while", Evening Standard (UK), Nov. 1, '96 |
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| • | "slouches back into the folds of a comfy couch, drink in one hand, Marlboro Light in the other", Sky Magazine, (UK), Nov. '96 |
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| • | "She orders a mineral water, raises a bemused eyebrow at a loud mothers' meeting in the corner of the cafe and lights up, immediately recounting how she used to cadge cigarettes as a teenager", Independent, Nov. 10, '96 |
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| • | "Chain smokes Marlboro Lights", The Express on Sunday (UK) (supplement), Dec. '96 |
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| • | "drink in one hand, Marlboro Light in the other...she smiles through a cloud of cigarette smoke", Sky International, Dec. '96
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| • | "her deep, husky voice - apparently kept in trim by a strict diet of Marlboro Lights", The Independent (UK), Dec. 13, '97 |
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| • | "As she settles back with a second Bloody Mary and an umpteenth Marlboro Light, I tell her she would make a good Bridget Jones", Evening Standard (UK), Dec. 17, '97 |
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| • | "She smokes, likes a drink and tells the naughtiest of stories", Daily Mirror (UK), Dec. 20, '97
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| • | "drawing on the first of many Marlboro Lights ... Justine wanders over to steal a cigarette from Tara", Tatler, Dec. '97 |
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| • | "she says as she sips champagne and chain-smokes for 'security' in a London restaurant", Radio Times, Jul. 18-24, '98 |
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| • | "Tara sits back and lights her umpteenth cigarette", Daily Mirror (UK), Dec. 5, '98
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| • | "a cigarette clamped between her lips", Mail on Sunday, Dec. 13, '98 |
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| • | "She cadges cigarettes [and] laughs merrily at the weakest of jokes", The Express on Sunday (UK) (Magazine), Dec. 20, '98 |
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| • | "The husky-voiced, chain-smoking actress", interview for 24 Hours, ITV teletext (UK), Aug. 31, '99 |
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| • | "her voice...is that of a 32-year-old woman with a smoking habit", The Guardian (G2 supplement), Oct. 4, '99
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| • | "we meet over a few fags and a Perrier, Fitzgerald strides into the Bafta offices on Piccadilly looking every inch the film executive turning up for a power breakfast at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills (except for the cigarettes, of course) ... 'Gwyneth adored the book', Tara tells me in her husky tones, reminiscent of Lynda Snell in the Archers, and dragging on a cigarette. ... Today, sitting in a plush suite in the Hampshire Hotel in London's Leicester Square, surrounded by coffee cups and a half-full ashtray. 'You smoke? Oh thank God, do you want one?'", Evening Standard (UK), Oct. 7, '99
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| • | " 'I've never thought of giving up smoking!' she rumbles , with a voice more suited to a Woodbine-loving cab driver, gravelly and spattered with flat south London vowels. 'I'd give up drinking before I'd do that. Smoking is about the old days, my old life, it's about rebellion, it's political and I just don't care whether it's self-destructive or not. Of course, I'd give it up if I had children, but then people with kids used to smoke and they were okay' ", Weekend magazine, Daily Mail (UK), Jan. 15, '00 |
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| • | "puffs on a cigarette", Daily Express (UK), Sep. 7, '00
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| • | "puffs on a cigarette...flicks ash all over her Caesar salad", Sunday Express (UK), Sep. 17, '00
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| • | "'My feeling is that life is unfortunately like that,', muses Fitzgerald as she lights a cigarette", The Times (UK), May 7, '02
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| • | "Don't mention: Giving up cigarettes - 'Smoking is about my old life, it's about rebellion - it's political and I don't care if it's self-destructive or not'", Daily Mail (Weekend magazine) (UK), Jan. 25, '03 |
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| • | she smoked two cigarettes after a perfomance at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, UK, netizen sighting, Nov. 27, '04 |
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| • | "Im a smoker. If I'm working late at night, I will get through maybe ten. I like to think I'm not completely at its beck and call. Ever tried to quit? No, I'm not sure I want to. Worried about brain drain? Its a bit of that. Nicotine definitely stimulates something. But it is also a ritualistic thing. We've given up on religion and replaced it with other things. My ritual is smoking and working", The Times (UK), Oct. 22, '05
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| • | "Q: What about the smokes? A: 'I'm a smoker. If I'm working late at night, I will get through maybe ten. I like to think I'm not completely at its beck and call'. Q: Ever tried to quit? A: 'No, I'm not sure I want to'. Q: Worried about brain drain? A: 'It's a bit of that. Nicotine definitely stimulates something. But it is also a ritualistic thing. We've given up on religion and replaced it with other things. My ritual is smoking and working'", Times (UK), Oct. 22, '05
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| • | described as very enthusiastic smoker, Interview Magazine, when? |