| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Jessalyn Gilsig Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #1.6, "Megan O'Hara", Sep. 2, '03 "only holds in one scene; although she's shown bringing a cigarette to her mouth, the camera cuts away just before the drag." | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Jessalyn Gilsig Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #1.12, "Antonia Ramos", Oct. 14, '03 "unsuccessfully attempts to light up in two scenes" | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Jessalyn Gilsig Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #2.3, "Manya Mabika", Jul. 6, '04 "Holds in one scene, is bringing the cigarette up to her lips when the scene ends." | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Jennifer O'Dell Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #2.9, "Rose and Raven Rosenberg", Aug. 17, '04 "One drag off a joint" | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Joely Richardson Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #2.12, "Julia McNamara", Sep. 7, '04 "Smokes very briefly in a 'dream sequence' of sorts while under anesthesia. One drag and exhale of a cork filter, but almost no smoke is visible." | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Joely Richardson Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #3.1, "Momma Boone", Sep. 20, '05 | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #3.2, "KiKi", Sep. 27, '05 "Redgrave and Richardson share hits off a bong, with visible exhales" | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Tracy Scoggins Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #4.1, "Cindy Plumb", Sep. 5, '06 "one drag, no exhale" | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Jennifer Elise Cox Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #4.11, "Conor McNamara, 2026", Nov. 14, '06 | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Catherine Deneuve Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #4.12, "Diana Lubey", Nov. 21, '06 "Played Corrine Lubey who sought plastic surgery. Smoked several times (Capri or similar ultra-thin) with several inhales. Exhales not especially visible though." | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Kristin Minter Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #5.16, "Gene Shelly", Jan. 13, '09 | |
| "Nip/Tuck" (2003) | Dina Meyer Buy this episode at iTunes ep. #5.17, "Roxy St. James", Jan. 27, '09 "Dina appears in Nip/Tuck's current season as Roxy St. James -- a participant in a breast cancer support group, fearful of contracting the disease because two members of her family died of it -- and smokes in two different but connected scenes. Her lightups, holding, inhales and exhales (the last of which are, regretably, not all visible) are too skilled to be the product of coaching: she's obviously an extraordinary IRL smoker and her performance is an absolute delight. She's really exceptional, particularly by current television standards, where great smoking is so very rare." "A couple of scenes, reasonably well filmed and the smoking is particularly emphasized in a rebellious fashion. She's got a good smokey rasp to her voice too." "smokes in three scenes, all to great effect, at least by current television standards. Her lighting, holding, inhales and exhales (not all of the latter are visible) are ALL extraordinary, and could not possibly have been the product of coaching: the woman clearly knows what she's doing with a cigarette, and she knows a lot. Unfortunately, her character does not seem destined to be in a repeating role, so her performance is a one-off. It would be a shame to miss this beautiful woman, smoking beautifully."
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