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| • | "Ally Sheedy has tucked herself away in a dim corner of an oceanside restaurant in Malibu ... She isn't wearing makeup, she's puffing cigarette after cigarette, and she's apologizing that the smoking clashes with her hard-won freedom from drug dependency", Entertainment Weekly, Mar. 29, '91
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| • | "Sheedy is already whirling around her L.A. hotel room, smoking up a storm (constantly dispelling the smoke with sharp flicks of the wrist)... She pauses just long enough for a drag on her cigarette", Los Angeles Times , Jun. 10, '98 |
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| • | "'Did they tell you I was down here?' asks Ally Sheedy. I've found her smoking at a small wood table in the windowless basement of the coffee bar where we ve agreed to meet. ... 'I had to leave,' says Sheedy, lighting up another cigarette, a ritual she'll repeat approximately every six minutes until she leaves to pick up her daughter at school three blocks away.", New York Magazine, Jun. 15, '98
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| • | "is curled up in a chair smoking a cigarette in a downtown Toronto hotel room", Now! magazine (Canada), Jun. 18-24, '98
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| • | "Is it going to drive you crazy if I smoke? I have to smoke", Star Interviews, Jun. 22, '98 |
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| • | "Sitting on the patio of her suite in a Sunset Strip hotel, the chain-smoking New Yorker recalls the exact moment when her career took a hard right turn from mere obscurity into desperation", Chicago Tribune, Jun. 28, '98 |
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| • | "Taking a drag on her cigarette... She reaches for a pack of American Spirits... Sheedy sips from an oversized mug of cappuccino and smokes like a fiend, her cigarette seeming more like an appendage than a prop... Sheedy pauses for a drag of her cigarette", Salon.com, Jun. '98
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| • | "Sheedy's puffing up a storm", NY Post, c. Jun. '98 |
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| • | "For two days, over American Spirit cigarettes and grande mochas, the 36-year old actress has been telling her story", US Weekly , Jul. '98 |
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| • | "tersely but expertly dragging an inch of ash off her cigarette", The Independent (UK), Apr. 1, '99
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| • | "says Sheedy, smoking a cigarette", Premiere Magazine, Aug. '99 |
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| • | "Sheedy goes on, lighting up another in a nonstop series of cigarettes (American Eagles: no additives, no preservatives)", Boston Globe, Sep. 3, '00 |
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| • | "We talk about her lesbian mother and her child and her husband, David Lansbury, Angela's nephew. We smoke some of her American Spirit cigarettes on the back terrace.", Knot Magazine, Nov. 6, '03
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| • | "I am fairly certain I saw Ally Sheedy sitting on a bench and smoking a cigarette on 92nd and Central Park West today around 4pm", Gawker.com, Jul. 24, '08
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