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| • | "'There was a problem with the script', she pronounces within minutes of meeting, with her purple-slippered feet tucked up beneath her and a good deal of nervous smoking going on", The Independent (UK), Oct. 8, '98 |
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| • | "lights a cigarette", GQ Magazine (UK), Dec. '99 |
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| • | smoked during Interview, Cinema Preview, RTBF (belgian TV), Dec. '99 |
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| • | "lights a cigarette and begins to talk about acting.", GQ, Dec. '99 |
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| • | "The grey-haired, distinguished looking man sitting opposite Sophie Marceau at lunch in London could easily be taken for her father. But their loving glances, shared cigarettes and attentive behaviour towards each other belie this assumption. 'We share everything,' confides Marceau ... it's like smoking three packs of cigarettes a day", The Scotsman (UK), Sep. 22, '00 |
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| • | "'now I'm getting older I'm aware I have to take care. I shouldn't smoke.' She waves her still unlit cigarette", The Guardian (UK), Sep. 29, '00
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| • | "smokes cigarette after cigarette", DS Magazine, Apr. '01 |
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| • | "lighting one of those impossibly elegant French micro-cigarettes," Mail on Sunday (You magazine) (UK), May 27, '01
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| • | "She smokes and, occasionally, she probably eats a square meal", Daily Express (UK), May 31, '01 |
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| • | "She is smoking Iris cigarettes, slim femme fatale fags packaged like vaginal deodorant", The Independent (UK), May 31, '01
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| • | "She smokes and, occasionally, she probably eats a square meal", The Express (UK), May 31, '01 |
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| • | "I started to work at the age of nine doing the washing up in restaurants, smoked my first cigarette aged five", The Scotsman (UK), Jun. 13, '01 |
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| • | "Sophie Marceau is the perfect morning-after girl....she would absolutely be up for the obligatory, post-coital cigarette. Or seven. As she whipped up a blue haze with her long vogue cigarette", Tatler, Jul. '01 |
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| • | "She also rejects rumours that she...will move to Hollywood. 'In Los Angeles you can't swim in the ocean, it's surrounded by desert and you have to eat dinner at 6pm.' She waves her cigarette. 'And you can't smoke'", Mail on Sunday (Night & Day magazine) (UK), Jul. 20, '03 |
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| • | "Five months ago, she stopped smoking - 'without patches, without anything' - and already senses 'a nice difference on my skin. I put on three kilos as well.' You don't know where she is hiding them, but she's delighted by it. 'Be tubby. Don't smoke.' She utters that like a slogan. 'I've often stopped - I started very early too. Once I even stopped for six years, but I always knew that I was going to start again. I tell myself that would be too stupid. I used to smoke long mild cigarettes. I don't like tobacco, but I like to smoke'", Madame Figaro (France), Oct. 2, '03
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| • | started too early and smoked 100's and 120's in her youth, "Menteuse : râecit " by Sophie Marceau, when? |
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| • | "During interview she smokes much (since ashtrays are not present - a hall for non-smokers, - ashes should be shaken in saucer)", where?, when? |