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| • | shown inhaling, exhaling and lighting, w/ holder, "Hollywood Backstage: The Sensational 60's", c. '60's |
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| • | TV biography "Hollywood and the Stars", 60's |
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| • | People Magazine, mid 70's |
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| • | Robert Wagner: "She was smoking cigarettes, she was doing everything that she could to become this rebellious creature to get this character in this piece [Rebel Without a Cause]", plus candid stills, Intimate portrait: Natalie Wood (TV profile), '96 |
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| • | shown inhaling and exhaling and lighting up using a holder, "Hollywood Backstage", Apr. 24, '98 |
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| • | quit - after beginning a health concious kick in the mid 60's, Natalie successfully quit smoking the late 70's, "Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood " by Suzanne Finstad, Jun. '01 |
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| • | "at 16 she was drinking and smoking, juggling boyfriends and spending evenings in nightclubs", San Francisco Chronicle, Jul. 22, '01
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| • | "Natalie's mother tolerated her smoking habit from the age of 16 because it made her seem more sophisticated and thus more likely to land movie roles", "Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra " by George Jacobs, '03 |
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| • | "she takes a cigarette from its case, fits it into a long holder, and every male within reach snaps out a lighter ... Natalie was smoking cigarettes through a black plastic holder that evening", "Natalie Wood: A Life " by Gavin Lambert, '04, pgs. 348, 392 |
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| • | "[Rebel Without a Cause (1955) co-star Beverly Long said Wood's mother] got Natalie's tutor to keep Natalie away from us because we swore and we smoked and we were really bad kids. But, of course, Natalie swore, and she smoked more than I did.", Vanity Fair , Mar. '05 |
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| • | "as Natalie approached her sixteenth birthday, she took up cigarettes ... secretly smoking Kool menthol cigarettes ... Her celebrity status provided Natalie an entrée in restaurants to smoke and to drink alcohol ... to be eighteen so she could be out of her mother's reach. And she was always trying to sneak a smoke ... she smoked, constantly smoked. I never saw her without a cigarette, ever .. she requested white cigarette holders from a shop in London ... Natalie's occasional drinking and heavy smoking ... Philip Dunne, recalls seeing Natalie at a party, smoking heavily, noticing that 'her hands were shaking' ... She'd get into moods and smoke and smoke ... she had been on a health kick since the mid-sixties, and successfully quit smoking that year", "Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood " by Suzanne Finstad, when?, pgs. 137, 147, 148, 186, 220, 239, 280, 373 |