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| • | cigar - article, where?, 90's |
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| • | "after a long day she sat down with a couple of cigarettes and a soft drink", Los Angeles Times, Nov. 15, '95 |
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| • | Chicago Tribune, Jan. 3, '96 |
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| • | "Tea lights up a cigarette and inhales to her toes", Esquire, Aug. '96, p. 73 |
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| • | David Duchovny said he loves when Tea smokes, Q-101 (Chicago), c. early '97 |
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| • | "Tea Leoni, who is all too aware of the vast expectations riding on her, doesn't know quite how to handle all this. She does know, however, that this is not the time to stop smoking or to cut down on those visits to the shrink ... She tried waiting tables (she was fired after mayonnaise squirted out of a customer' mouth and she threw up) and worked in a chrome-plating factory for a few months. 'I remember the miserable coffee breaks,' says Leoni, 'sitting around smoking cigarettes, talking about who had the best hairstyle'", Los Angeles Magazine, Feb. '97 |
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| • | cigar - Enquirer, Mar. 4, '97 |
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| • | "What would be your reaction if a comet crushed the earth, as it does in your last movie, Deep Impact?", "I would dare to devote myself to my passion for nicotina and smoke as much cigarettes as possible", Ciné-Télé-Revue (Belgium), Jun. 4, '98 |
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| • | "'she's a smoker and a red-meat eater', said husband David Duchovny", People Magazine, Jun. 15, '98 |
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| • | David Duchovny: "Téa Leoni, my wife, is a superb smoker. I spend a lot of time convincing her to hold out and, above all, not quit", Elle (France), Oct. '98
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| • | cigar - "She is kind of snappy, in that 1940s Hollywood way, a blond siren, but she'll also smoke the occasional cigar, knock back a tequila.", Washington Post, Dec. 13, '04
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| • | "[husband David Duchovny:] At the end of the day we sit and have a drink together. We talk, she has a cigarette, I try to get her in the sauna again...", The Sun (UK), Aug. 4, '08
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| • | quit - "If I had two years to live, I'd probably take up smoking again", Now magazine, when?
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