| • | "'We learned how to sit with our legs crossed at the ankles so we would appear more dainty,' says Ginnifer Goodwin, 25, who is making her film debut in [Mona Lisa Smile (2003)]. 'We learned how to blow smoke in the most ladylike way'", Los Angeles Times | |
| • | "When she auditioned for a spot in the Huntington Theatre Company's production of ... 'Dead End' ... director Nicholas Martin was immediately struck with Goodwin's budding talent ... she made such an impression that Martin decided to create a small role for her in 'Dead End' ... 'I had such a ball', Goodwin recalls with a laugh. '[My character] was smoking in the background the entire time'", Boston Globe, Aug. 3, '07 |
| • | "Saw Chris Klein and Ginnifer Goodwin last night smoking outside ofPastis", Gawker.com, Oct. 23, '06 |
| • | holding, US Weekly |
| • | "taking long satisfying drags from her cigarette", OK magazine (UK), c. Jun. '95 | |
| • | "When I was 18...I would...smoke like a chimney", UK paper supplement?, c. Sep. '95 | |
| • | quit - "give up smoking, which I finally did eight years ago", Radio Times, Oct. 17-23, '98 | |
| • | "I used to smoke 20 or 30 a day. Yeah, a lot. I gave up each time with my children, no problem at all. As soon as I was pregnant, that was the end of the fags. The second they were born, I wanted a fag. With Jessica, I actually had a cigarette in the labour room. The midwife nearly killed me but I said 'I dont bloody care'. I gave up when I was 40. I do still very occasionally have one. Martini in hand, I'd have to have one", The Mirror (UK), Apr. 12, '02 | |
| • | "Trudie and I smoked a cigarette outside", The Observer (UK), Sep. 11, '05 |
| • | two, "Bill, The" (1984), when? |