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| • | "An intense, private and obviously strong-willed actress, Ms. Hunter sat, nervously smoking cigarettes ... lighting another cigarette", New York Times, Jul. 1, '93
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| • | "the cigarette she smokes almost furtively", Globe and Mail (UK), Sep. 11, '93 |
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| • | "The problem: Where to scrounge a pack of Marlboro Lights on a Friday? It's a brand that doesn't even exist in Canada. Holly Hunter doesn't seem the type who'd settle for Player's or Export A. `They don't even sell them?' she drawls in her Georgia accent. A television crewman produces one of the American butts, which Hunter greedily accepts and lights", Toronto Star, Sep. 12, '93 |
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| • | "motoring down a hallway at the Sutton Place, a plume of smoke billowing in her wake, java sloshing in her cup", Calgary Herald, Sep. 15, '93 |
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| • | "She asks our permission to smoke, and gives hers to be snapped in the act (rare, too, this, in health- and image- conscious Hollywood)", The Independent (UK), Oct. 23, '93 |
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| • | "Rolling an unlit cigarette in her fingers, Holly Hunter concedes that there hasn't been such a fuss over one of her movies since Broadcast News ... opening the windows of her Manhattan hotel suite. 'You don't mind if I smoke, do you?' she drawls", Bergen County (N.J.) Record, Oct. 24, '93 |
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| • | "She unabashedly discusses her love of cigarettes, her hatred of raw vegetables and her 'terro' at playing the piano on camera ... waving her cigarette", Los Angeles Times , Nov. 14, '93 |
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| • | "Mainlining coffee and Marlboro Lights, she blows smoke sideways, her black eyes as unnervingly focused as her acting ... 'Yeah, well' - a pause here, as she lets loose another sideways smoke stream ", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Nov. 14, '93 |
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| • | "'I kind of try to ignore all that hype because there's so much hype there to be had,' said the 35-year-old Georgia native, between drags on her cigarette", Orlando Sentinel, Nov. 21, '93 |
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| • | "Holed up in a hotel suite during September's Toronto Film Festival, Hunter chain-smoked Camel Lights while talking about her performance in a movie in which her character does no talking at all", Philadelphia Inquirer, Nov. 26, '93 |
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| • | "loves cigarettes", USA Today , Mar. 11, '94 |
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| • | quit - Empire Magazine (UK), Jun. '96 |
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| • | "When we sat around talking about 'The Piano,' the fabulous Conyers native-who-I-wish- was-my-best-friend mainlined cigarettes and cups of black coffee as dark as her eyes. (No telling how much she has to smoke when she talks about 'Crash.')", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Apr. 6, '97 |
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| • | "I love drinking, eating, and I love smoking", People Magazine (Online), Nov. 3, '98 |
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| • | "her cigarette habit", Toronto Star, Nov. 6, '98 |
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| • | quit - c. '93, "Now she has finished her tea, and she has sat through the period of time when, once upon a time, she would have scorched her way through a good few cigarettes ('I quit seven years ago, but it's a great habit').", The Sunday Telegraph (Magazine) (UK), May 7, '00 |
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| • | "Once, a nicotine-starved Holly Hunter bummed my pack of Marlboros, lit one, then lit into me for daring to suggest that The Piano (the Jane Campion movie that had brought Hunter to the '93 festival), was unfair to the Sam Neill character, who plays a hidebound shmoe while Harvey Keitel gets to show his bony rump and wear Maori facepaint. 'You better watch the film again, you've completely missed the point,' she griped as I left her hotel suite. 'But thanks for the smokes.'", The Ottawa Citizen, Aug. 20, '00 |
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| • | "Holly Hunter and [Frances McDormand] were roommates when we first moved to New York. We would have those late nights around the kitchen table with a cup of coffee and a cigarette, or a pack", Chicago Sun-Times, Sep. 22, '00 |
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| • | "'We were extremely compatible,' recalls Hunter, still a close friend [of Frances McDormand]. 'We both needed lots of privacy and cigarettes and coffee. We spent hours at the kitchen table from morning until early afternoon, smoking and drinking [coffee]' ", Biography Magazine, Nov. '01 |
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| • | "her voice is a heady mix of Southern sweet sauce, bourbon and cigarettes", More magazine, Jul./Aug. '07 |
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| • | "What is your favorite drug?... Caffeine. No - Nicotine", From the Actor's Studio (Bravo), when? |
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| • | quit - "I've stopped. I'm not sure I've quit", From the Actor's Studio (Bravo), when? |