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| • | "dragging on a cigarette", Newsweek, Apr. 26, '76 |
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| • | "She was serenely working her way through lunch and a box of filter cigarettes on a recent afternoon in an East Side restaurant ... she stabbed her cigarette vigorously into the little blue castle printed on the bottom of the restaurant ashtray", New York Times, Oct. 3, '82 |
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| • | "lit a cigarette... lit another cigarette", Die Zeit (Germany), Feb. 18, '83
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| • | "She even senses, within her, some deep, fatalistic attraction to the United States. 'I cannot explain it,' she says, through a jet of smoke", Washington Post, Oct. 14, '85 |
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| • | "The auburn-haired actress, her voice as husky as ever - possibly thanks to the cigarettes she chain-smokes", Chicago Tribune, Dec. 8, '88 |
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| • | "drawing on the first of many cigarettes", Sunday Times (UK), Jan. 17, '93 |
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| • | "Lighting a long, menthol cigarette, she settled down on the couch ... lighting up another cigarette", Daily Mail (UK), Jan. 26, '93 |
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| • | "Her smoke-cured voice", Newsday, Dec. 20, '93 |
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| • | "She sat in the lounge of a Beverly Hills hotel, smoking cigarettes, her voice raspy, her wide-set brown eyes narrowing as she spoke. ... Ms. Moreau took a long drag on her cigarette", New York Times, Jan. 3, '94
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| • | "the husky, cigarette-clouded voice", Daily Mail (UK), Oct. 1, '94 |
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| • | "a life of wine dregs and cigarette smoke", The Times (UK), Oct. 15, '94 |
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| • | "she's healthy, despite her addiction to cigarettes -- several packs a day. She and her good friend, designer Yves St. Laurent, frequently talk about quitting, but they never do. Ms. MOREAU: 'We're talking about smoking. We'd like to give up, but we find it so--well, I wouldn't say difficult, but I resist because it's forbidden. Do you know what I mean? I--I don't like the idea of me giving up just because other people decide it for me'", 60 Minutes (CBS), Aug. 6, '95 |
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| • | "'You know, I am so struck because I'm at a moment in my life,' she says before lighting a long, thin cigarette, without apology ... Moreau takes a long drag on her cigarette", Boston Globe, Sep. 20, '96 |
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| • | "None of that faint-hearted intercourse cigarette nonsense - Jeanne Moreau smokes for Europe. She smokes with a spoon in one hand and a fag in the other, elegantly alternating her nourishment." Menthols, Guardian (Weekend) (UK), Nov. 30, '96 |
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| • | "'Who put that crazy idea into her head? Who made that law?' demands Moreau, her cigarette-scorched voice rasping with disapproval", The Times (UK), Feb. 3, '97 |
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| • | "'I'm passed the moment in life when the aim is to seduce,' she says in her nicotine-soaked voice, reaching for another long menthol cigarette", The Independent (UK), Nov. 28, '97 |
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| • | quit - "She is not suggesting that she is invulnerable to age. Like all women she is insecure about her looks. Recently she gave up smoking. She has put on weight", Evening Standard (UK), Jun. 25, '98 |
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| • | "She took a drag from her long French Fine 120 cigarette and narrowed her eyes", New York Observer, May 3, '99 |
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| • | "Calmly smoking in the corner booth of the Stanhopes bar, her hair cropped short and straight, Moreau answers questions regally", Philadelphia City Paper, Jul. 1-8, '99
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| • | "a drag on an elegantly thin cigarette...She inhales on her cigarette", San Francisco Examiner, Mar. 11, '00 |
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| • | "lighting a cigarette between sips of tea in her office near the Arc de Triomphe", New York Times, Jan. 13, '01 |
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| • | "She smokes, she works, she travels", The Guardian (UK), Nov. 1, '01 |
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| • | "In one hand she holds a cigarette, the tip of which dances like a firefly as she calls the group to order...her exquisite smoker's bass...She smokes", The Guardian (UK), Nov. 1, '01
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| • | "I make the mistake of trying to light one of Moreau's cigarettes. She had been smoking one when she walked in, but it was almost gone. There are four lighters, an ashtray and packs of cigarettes on the table between us. One of her trademarks is the lazy, smoldering cigarette. On screen she may light up with a tropical languor, but in real life Moreau is one of the world's fastest smokers. At least in the top 10. All I see of her hands is a whirl, and a singed filter is out of her mouth and in the ashtray, replaced by a glowing new one before I can fumble for my Zippo...Moreau's cigarette is as much a part of her image as Monroe's blond locks were a part of hers", Salon.com, Dec. 6, '01
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| • | "She crushes out a cigarette, immediately lights another", Variety, Mar. 5, '02 |
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| • | "Then there is that voice, like no other, with a magic approaching witchcraft. It is the voice of more than 120 films, hard as flint, with the denseness of fog and the crackle of flames, nurtured on countless cigarettes. 'One's aim in life should be to die in good health,' Moreau often says. So why does she chainsmoke? 'That has nothing to do with it,' she snaps. Surely she is denying all the evidence... 'What evidence?'", Irish Times, Nov. 30, '02 |
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| • | "Wearing tight jeans and a long warm sweater, she is getting over a cold, suffering from laryngitis. She smokes anyway...lights yet another cigarette...lights a cigarette", New York Times, Mar. 30, '03
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| • | "still smokes", Canoe (Canada), Apr. 5, '06 |
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| • | "smokes long thin cigarettes from a decorated tip", Die Tageszeitung (Germany), Apr. 20, '06
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| • | "She places on the table before her a box of cigarettes; she manages not to smoke while we talk, but her voice is huskier than any you're likely to hear outside a cancer ward", Sunday Times (Magazine) (UK), May 7, '06
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| • | "long cigarette in her mouth...smoked in [the interviewer's] face", Canoe (Canada), May 11, '06 |
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| • | "Elegantly dressed in white trousers and a black tuxedo jacket, she offers a visiting journalist something to drink before settling onto a couchand arranging her cigarettes and lighter in front of her", Los Angeles Times, Jul. 30, '06 |
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| • | "The actress, known for her seductively raspy voice, smoked her way through the party", The Times (UK), May 22, '08
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