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6 Popular Movie Characters Who Love Cigars

March 1, 2023 by SplashPress

With the warnings about lung cancer and COPD, many people have come to avoid the occasional cigar or cigarette. Unfortunately, many often ignore the relaxational benefits the occasional cigar has to offer. By engaging in this pastime infrequently, you can strike a healthy balance and look nearly as cool as these famous movie stars. Included here are a few movie stars who loved a good stoogie and looked incredibly cool while enjoying it.

Gomez Addams

The creepy Addams family was well-loved during its run on television with an incredibly catchy theme song. The head of this household, Gomez, was oft seen with cigar in hand enjoying the evening. Mr. Addams was well-known for his fabulous style and his incredible wealth. Known for spending well over $1,000 a month on this passion, it was obvious he did not take his cigars lightly! [Read more…]

Originally posted on July 22, 2015 @ 8:55 am

Filed Under: Actors, Celebrity, Lifestyle Tagged With: Clint Eastwood, Gomez Addams, Kramer, Man With No Name, movie characters who live cigars, Wolverine

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