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| • | "Kathleen Turner is exactly where you want her: Curled up into the corner of a sofa, squinting through cigarette smoke ... She blows cigarette smoke into the air ... Long drag on the cigarette ... There is a fresh cigarette ... The cigarette smoke drifts around her", Toronto Star, Dec. 21, '85 |
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| • | "she talks and smokes ... She lights a cigarette with a studied languor that Humphrey Bogart might have admired", New York Times, Jan. 5, '86
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| • | "even though there was cigarette smoke in the air, it didn't waft lazily down from her nostrils as Bacall's did. It swirled, catching the light as the actress gestured grandly toward the gorgeous strand of pearls...", Toronto Star, Mar. 1, '87 |
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| • | "she alternates between smoking foreign cigarettes and blowing her nose with Puffs ... She lights a cigarette, pausing to exhale", Washington Post, Feb. 5, '88 |
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| • | "Smoking or non-smoking? 'God, smoking, yes', she answers the waiter ... Smoking, drinking coffee with caffeine, imbibing hard liquor", New York Newsday, Mar. 4, '90 |
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| • | "Turner is sitting cross-legged on an old floral-print sofa, smoking a cigarette, sipping a screwdriver before rehearsal to take the edge off the afternoon", Philadelphia Inquirer, Mar. 11, '90 |
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| • | "Kathleen Turner smokes harsh Canadian cigarettes, freely uses the F-word and trashes Barbara Walters", USA Today , Jul. 11, '91 |
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| • | "Her voice is still throaty -- from years of training and more years smoking her favorite brand of Canadian cigarettes", Los Angeles Times , Jul. 21, '91 |
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| • | "As she puffs away at a Canadian Export Lite cigarette - 'I stop smoking and then start again but when I do smoke I like this brand'", Toronto Star, Jul. 28, '91 |
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| • | "lighting the first of several cigarettes ... another plume of smoke goes by ... The waitress strolls by, but Turner waves her off and stubs out her cigarette", Chicago Tribune, Jul. 28, '91 |
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| • | "As she settles into an armchair, kicking off her pumps, tossing back her hair and requesting cigarettes from an assistant", Memphis Commercial-Appeal, Jul. 30, '91 |
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| • | "the infamous voice grew from vodka-on-the-rocks and back-to-back cigarettes", USA Today , Aug. 2, '91 |
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| • | "Turner lights one of the Canadian cigarettes meant to kill you more slowly than domestic products", Premiere Magazine, Aug. '91 |
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| • | Smokes when she's not pregnant, Cosmopolitan Magazine, c. Mar. '93 |
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| • | "Turner theatrically blows swirling smoke into the air directly above her head", USA Today , Jul. 1, '93 |
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| • | "She tucked her bare feet under her, ran her hands through her short-cropped hair and lit a cigarette. ... She blew a smoke ring into the air and broke into that deep laugh", Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Sep. 8, '93 |
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| • | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sep. 9, '93 |
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| • | "Dressed in a loose sweater and beige slacks and smoking exotic cigarettes", Hartford Courant, Sep. 10, '93 |
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| • | "In between drags on a succession of cigarettes and gulps of coffee", Toronto Star, Sep. 19, '93 |
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| • | "Noticeably slimmed-down, hair chopped short, cigarette in hand", Toronto Sun, Apr. 10, '94 |
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| • | "She draws meaningfully on a Canadian Export cigarette", Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Apr. 10, '94 |
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| • | described as having "a tremendous energy fueled by liberal doses of iced tea and strong Canadian cigarettes.", Toronto Star, May 7, '95 |
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| • | "Once she lights up a cigarette and looks me in the eyes, I'm not so sure I haven't stepped into Body Heat 2", Interview magazine, Aug. 1, '95
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| • | "she lights up a cigarette and looks me in the eyes", Interview magazine, Aug. '95 |
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| • | "smoking languidly", Sunday Times (UK), Jun. 29, '97
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| • | "shifting the conversation outside the restaurant so she could light a Canadian Export A cigarette. She smiled: 'I'm one of the few Americans who smokes.'", Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Jul. 12, '97
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| • | "She takes a final drag on her cigarette", Radio Times (UK), Aug. 16-22, '97 |
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| • | "Fuelled on Export-A cigarettes (Canadian, she tells me) her husky tobacco-cured drawl has just the right degree of amused languor", Night and Day Magazine, Mail on Sunday (UK), Sep. 14, '97 |
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| • | "I still smoke Canadian export cigarettes - but only about six a day", Radio Times (UK), Feb. 7-13, '98 |
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| • | "she smokes, she drinks, she flirts, she swears", "she says, languorously reaching forward to light a cigarette", "She sits back, raises both eyebrows, and lights another cigarette.", The Sunday Telegraph (Magazine supplement) (UK), Mar. 12, '00 |
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| • | "She smokes, she drinks, she flirts, she swears...Kathleen Turner is a Hollywood star of the old school... languorously reaching forward to light a cigarette...lights another cigarette", Daily Telegraph (UK), Mar. 15, '00
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| • | "She smokes, cigarillos.", website, Mar. 18, '00
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| • | "Once she lights up a cigarette and looks me in the eyes, I'm not so sure I haven't stepped into Body Heat 2", Interview magazine, Aug. '05
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| • | "Is your husky voice a result of the smokes? 'Yes. Unfortunately I've been smoking rather a lot recently because I have to for the play that I'm in. But I am trying to keep it just to the stage.' Ever tried quitting? 'I have stopped smoking; once for a couple of years'", The Times (UK), Jan. 28, '06
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| • | "cigarette elegantly poised in one manicured hand. It is the day after fags have been publicly denounced in England", New Statesman (UK), Mar. 13, '06
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| • | "A femme fatale smoulders. Kathleen Turner, currently headlining in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in the West End, makes a formidable next-door neighbour. The actress Alex Kingston, also treading the boards in our capital, was recently billeted next door to Turner at a block of luxury apartments in St James's called 51 Buckingham Gate. 'After her first night, Kingston complained that it stank of smoke in her room,' says a source at the hotel. 'She said the smell was coming through the walls. Anyway, it turned out that Turner, a chain-smoker, had been chuffing away all night. The entire floor was whiffy, and poor old Kingston had to be moved'", The Independent (UK), May 1, '06
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| • | "smokes backstage when she stars in West End shows. 'We don't think she can see the 'no smoking' signs,' a source reveals", London Metro (UK), May 18, '06
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| • | "She drinks, she smokes, she swears", The Observer (UK), Mar. 2, '08
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