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| • | "negotiating her way around the no-smoking rules in immaculate and suitably grumpy French", Vogue (UK), May '96
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| • | "I did all those things you're supposed to do when you're nineteen in Paris. Spent hours talking, redoing the world in the back of a café, and smoking about fifty Gitanes", Interview Magazine, Nov. '96 |
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| • | "negotiating her way around the no-smoking rules in immaculate and suitably grumpy French", Vogue (Australia), Mar. '97 |
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| • | interviewer reports that she smoked his Marlboros during the interview, Sunday Times (UK), Mar. 9, '97 |
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| • | on moving to Paris when she was young: "I went to work in Paris and found myself enjoying the life of the English girl smoking Gitanes on cafe terraces", The Express on Sunday Magazine, Aug. 9, '98 |
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| • | "I only smoke when I'm around riggers", Red Magazine, Apr. '00
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| • | no - "Q. Your character [Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (2008) aka I've Loved You So Long] is a chain-smoker who is rarely without a cigarette. A. I'm totally a non-smoker, so I hated it. Philippe [Claudel, director] made me smoke like a chimney. He wouldn't let me pretend as they do on some sets. He gave me these hideous cigarettes that were incredibly harsh and bitter. I would always get someone else to light them because I just couldn't bear it. And I have trouble even now getting that smell out of my head.", Parade, Oct. 21, '08
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| • | no - "'The only makeup I had on for much of the film ('I've Loved You So Long') was a yellow stain on my fingers to look like smoker's fingers.' Thomas doesn't smoke, but had to for this film. Said the actress, 'It was hell. I used to get the props guys to light the cigarettes. You can't get the herbal cigarettes in France, and even the herbal cigarettes, because I smoke those on stage--I'm a professional smoker, put it that way.'", Seattle Times, Nov. 3, '08
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