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| • | 16 Magazine, c. '80 |
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| • | other magazines, where?, c. '80 |
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| • | "Foster, who is 5 feet 4 inches tall and looks more mature off-screen than on, had curled up in an oversize chair, and was now puffing away on a cigarette. 'I start smoking every time I do a movie. Then I stop for a while. I guess it's part of the cost of doing business ... Of course, I've had boyfriends who were disappointments. But the thing that's killing me right now is that I just can't stop smoking. It's humiliating. I can't believe I'm that stupid'", Chicago Tribune, Feb. 14, '88 |
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| • | "Once at Yale in the fall of 1980, she tried out various real-life roles. 'One week I was a theater type, the next week I was a politico type. The next week I was the lit type,' she recalls. 'The last year was smoking lots of cigarettes and wearing black'", Washington Post, Oct. 18, '88 |
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| • | "'The only thing I've ever regretted in my whole life,' she said, stamping out a cigarette on the cement floor, 'is that I started smoking.'", "I quit for many years, and then I started directing this movie... The next time you see me I won't be smoking.", New York Times , Jan. 6, '91 |
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| • | quit - New York Times, Jan. 6, '91 |
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| • | quit - "'The only thing I've ever regretted in my whole life,' she said, stamping out a cigarette on the cement floor, 'is that I started smoking'. ... Listen to Jodie Foster, the good girl with a Yale degree in literature, talk about cigarettes: 'I quit for many years, and then I started directing this movie. I get nervous. And I'm stupid, and I'll never do that again. I was such a fervent nonsmoker for so long. The next time you see me I won't be smoking.' ... She is true to her word. The next time I see Foster, two weeks after she has finished shooting her movie in Ohio, it is an early October morning in Manhattan ... 'Guess what?' she says with the exuberance of the kid who once did Crest commercials. 'I quit smoking!' ... It is another sweltering day back in August and Foster, on the set of Little Man Tate, is smoking like a fiend ... During the shooting, whenever there was a lull, she would saunter over, plop down in a chair or on the ground next to me, light up a cigarette, and continue our interview ... Even with all the nerves and cigarettes, directing, being the boss, seems to be a comfortable place for Foster ... She is the good girl who knows that smoking cigarettes is bad", The Guardian (UK), Mar. 2, '91 |
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| • | "In the hot, sticky nights of Cincinnati last summer, she stayed up late chain-smoking, rethinking the script of 'Little Man Tate'", People Magazine , Mar. 27, '91 |
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| • | "smokes cigarette after cigarette", where?, '91
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| • | no - "Ms. JODIE FOSTER ('Maverick'): And make fun of it. I mean, there's a side that makes fun of it, with a lot of love, of course, but I think we a--I think we poke fun at some of those mythic, you know, stereotypes more than we do anything else. Mel got all the really tough stuff. I just sat there and sort of read my book and went--did a lot of that. (Pretends that she is smoking) Mr. GIBSON: She doesn't smoke. Ms. FOSTER: No, I don't smoke, but I did that a lot", CBS This Morning, May 24, '94 |
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| • | cigar - "Jodie Foster, smoking a cigar", USA Today , Mar. 29, '95 |
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| • | cigar - "Foster smoking a cigar with Ellen Barkin", Hollywood Reporter, Mar. 29, '95 |
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| • | cigar - "Cigar Chic: A Woman's Perspective " by Tomima Edmark, '95 |
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| • | "The last year [at Yale] was smoking lots of cigarettes", "a relapse into almost chain-smoking" in '91, "Jodie Foster: A Life on Screen " by Philippa Kennedy, '98 |
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| • | no - "Unreconstructed male Russell Crowe, henceforth known as Crowe Magnon, is to take the lead in the new Peter Weir film Master and Commander. Not on board, however, is the non-smoking Jodie Foster, who turned down a participating role allegedly due to Crowe's million-a-day cigarette habit.", Evening Standard (UK), Apr. 11, '02 |
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| • | smoked as a teenager and was up to 2 packs/day, "Breaking the Silence" (biography by brother), when? |
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| • | "Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster often enjoys a fine cigar", website
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