| • | "Bijou says she resented (Larry) Clark for forcing her to smoke in the film [Bully (2001)] whilst suffering from a punctured lung (the result of a car accident two weeks before shooting started).", Guardian Unlimited (UK), Mar. 2, '02 | |
| • | "ANTI-ANTI-SMOKING: First-Rate Response to Secondhand Smoke. 'I'm still pissed off that you can't smoke in a movie theater. I'm watching a movie, they light up a cigarette in the movie -- why can't I goddamnit? It's just bullshit. And now this [the New York City ban on smoking]. I'm a good person, I pay my New York parking tickets, I pay my fucking seven dollars for pack of cigarettes in this goddamn city. I should be allowed to smoke them after my meal. If you don't want to be around cigarette smoke, don't work in a bar or restaurant, work somewhere else. Work in a health club. I'm an addict. I'm going to fight for my right, my drug, my addiction, like any good addict should.'", Rolling Stone, Apr. 17, '03 |
| • | "A lot of [writing] is just getting up and smoking cigarettes and pacing, going to get some lunch, going back...", interview, Apr. 14, '00 |
| • | posed, holding, US Weekly | |
| • | double page, posed, holding, US Weekly | |
| • | full page, posed, holding, Daily Telegraph (Telegraph Magazine), Nov. 18, '00 | |
| • | posed, full-length, leaning back against a wall, brown-tipped cigarette in hand, "I'm an addict. I'm going to fight for my addiction.", Rolling Stone, Apr. 17, '03 | |
| • | holding, candid, New York, Rex Features (UK), Apr. 24, '03 |
| • | Celebs Smokers |
| • | smokes, Tell Me Do You Miss Me (2006), c. '06 |
| • | smoked in dressing room shot, Howard Stern Show (TV), Oct. '96 | |
| • | "When I was nine, I started smoking cigarettes. I'd go round to Dad's house after parties and pick cigarette butts out of half-finished drinks", Mail on Sunday (Night & Day magazine) (UK), Oct. 7, '01 |
| • | American Spirit |
| • | video, "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993), youtube, c. '95 | |
| • | "Former Mamas and the Papas star Michelle Phillips refuses to give up her pot-smoking ways. The singer-turned actress, who's a mother of three, is all for smoking marijuana. 'Marijuana should definitely be legalised. I think we should let everyone smoke it without fear of being thrown in jail. It's the greatest drug in the world", World Entertainment News Network, Aug. 16, '01 |
| • | "We brought everything we needed with us. Our own Crowne Royale. Our own cigarettes...We all smoked", yahoo chat, Sep. 13, '00 | |
| • | "Among the fans of Natural American Spirit cigarettes are actors Sean Penn, Johnny Depp, Michelle Phillips, Liv Tyler and Courtney Love", Albuquerque Journal, Dec. 10, '01 | |
| • | "her cigarette poised between her fingers for lighting", Independent (UK), Oct. 30, '04 | |
| • | "[her daughter, Chynna Phillips] I told my mom, 'I'm not going to smoke, I'm not going to drink, I'm not going to do any drugs because those are all just bad habits that YOU have.'", The National Enquirer, Mar. 7, '05 |
| • | Playboy, Feb. '79, p. 153 |
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| • | "It's a cold, wintry lunchtime and Sally Phillips is sipping hot chocolate, dragging on a Marlboro Light and shivering in her red-and-white silk shirt", The Sunday Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph Magazine supplement) (UK), Apr. 8, '01 | |
| • | "Fresh from finishing the filming of [Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)], Sally joked about how she found she was pregnant when she became 'allergic' to cigarettes. As she plays Bridget's chain-smoking best friend Shazzer, this posed a problem. Sally said: 'I had to start smoking herbal cigarettes, then not at all. So it is a bit strange in the film that Shazzer suddenly slows down on the smoking'", Evening Telegraph (UK), Mar. 6, '04 |
| • | full page, posed, holding unlit cigarette and packet of Marlboro Lights, The Sunday Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph Magazine supplement) (UK), Apr. 8, '01, front cover | |
| • | posed, from Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), dangling, The Sunday Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph Magazine supplement) (UK), Apr. 8, '01 | |
| • | holding, candid, London, Rex Features (UK), Sep. 18, '03 |
| • | Cristina Ferrare went on a rant about fellow co-host Bo Griffin being a smoker, asking how anyone in this day and age can smoke when they know it will kill them, Phillips admitted to being a smoker and added that it was indeed a sexy thing to do, "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" (2000), Jun. 7, '01 |