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| • | "lit a cigarette and said she didn't mind being photographed while smoking because, after all think of Bette Davis and Marlene Dietrich", Chicago Sun-Times, Dec. 17, '76
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| • | netizen sighting, '77 |
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| • | "at the premiere of 'Sweet Dreams', Lange was smoking despite her pregnancy", United Press International, Oct. 4, '85 |
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| • | "the expectant mother shocked some health-conscious gawkers by smoking cigarettes and drinking wine", Newsweek, Oct. 14, '85 |
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| • | "Lange looks sleek in a stylish black jacket and simple white blouse. But throughout the interview, she shows the slightly vulnerable nuances of a patient on a couch: chain-smoking Marlboro Lights, sipping Evian, brushing bangs from her face, and frequently touching her lips as if to catch some of her words before they escape", Hartford (CT) Courant, Oct. 23, '92 |
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| • | "firing up a Marlboro Light and leaning back in her chair...she draws deeply on her Marlboro...She flicks her cigarette ashes out the window...smoke and curls caressing her face", Vanity Fair, Mar. '95
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| • | "'Kate [Winslet], can I bum a cigarette?' purrs Jessica Lange. 'Oh yes, babe' says Kate", Elle, Apr. '00
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| • | "Smoking like a chimney while chomping through a plate of penne", Sunday Times (UK), Oct. 29, '00
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| • | "Do I mind if she smokes? She smokes a lot... smoking with added vigour ... Lange lights another cigarette", The Independent (UK), Dec. 14, '00
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| • | "Lange sat in her dressing room at the Lyric Theatre, smoking while musing over her sporadic, late-blossoming stage career", Los Angeles Times, Dec. 31, '00
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| • | "smoking vigorously", Saga Magazine (UK), Jan. '04
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| • | "'I need coffee and a cigarette,' she says one morning (she allows herself two smokes a day), after visiting a hospital that treats the war wounded", AARP magazine, Mar.-Apr. '04
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| • | smokes Marlboro Light 100's, Vanity Fair, when? |
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| • | "She is smoking her one cigarette of the day and apologetically insisting that if her co-star Christian Slater hadn't offered it, she wouldn't be guilty of the crime", Where New York Magazine, when?
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