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| • | was asked a question about whether filtered or non-filtered cigarettes were better for the smoker, answered "when I smoke...", Hollywood Squares, early 70's |
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| • | was on candid camera sort of movie show in a bar where she met a reporter and lit up a Marlboro light in a holder, inhaled deeply and exhaled through moouth and nose at the same time, German TV?, c. '00 |
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| • | "She plays [golf] barefoot, carries a lit cigarette on almost every hole and is not afraid to let loose with colorful language", Carolina Morning News, Sep. 2, '01 |
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| • | "Because she cannot break free of nicotine, actress Elke Sommer is going to go to the hypnotist. Elke Sommer, our blonde export to Hollywood, is looking for a hypnotist: 'I want to stop smoking,' she revealed at the first-night party of 'Jedermann' at the town hall in Berlin. The 60-year-old, super-slim actress said: 'A pack every day, that can't go on. I have already infected my husband with smoking too. And that in America, where smokers are already almost discriminated against. We only smoke at home'", Berliner Zeitung (Germany), Oct. 20, '01
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| • | "lights a cigarette", Berliner Morgenpost (Germany), Nov. 10, '01 |
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| • | "Actress Elke Sommer (65, smokes 'too much'): Here in America it is quite normal that there is no smoking in bars and restaurants. And I find that great. Then one automatically smokes less", w/cigar pic, Bild-Zeitung (Germany), Aug. '06
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