Anna Nicole Smith
February 8, 2007
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November 28, 1967
February 8, 2007 |
Anna Nicole Smith Collapses, Dies at 39
By SUZETTE LABOY, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, February 8, 2007
(02-08) 13:58 PST Hollywood, Fla. (AP)
Anna Nicole Smith, the voluptuous former Playboy
centerfold who married an octogenarian billionaire and waged
a legal battle for his fortune all the way to the Supreme Court,
died Thursday after collapsing at a hotel. She was 39.
The blond bombshell — who recently became
tabloid fodder all over again after the sudden, apparently drug-related
death of her 20-year-old son — was stricken while staying at
the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and was rushed to a
hospital.
Edwina Johnson, chief investigator of
the Broward County Medical Examiner's Office, said the cause
of death was under investigation and an autopsy would be done
on Friday.
A private nurse called 911 after finding
Smith unresponsive in her sixth-floor room, said Seminole Police
Chief Charlie Tiger. He said Smith's bodyguard administered
cardiopulmonary resuscitation about an hour before she was declared
dead. Through the '90s and into the new century,
Smith was famous for being famous, a pop-culture punchline because
of her up-and-down weight, her exaggerated curves, her little-girl
voice, her ditzy-blonde persona, and her over-the-top revealing
outfits. The curvaceous Texas-born Smith was
a topless dancer at strip club before she entered her photos
in a search contest and made the cover of Playboy magazine in
1992, captivating readers with her Marilyn Monroe looks. She
became Playboy's playmate of the year in 1993.
She was also signed to a contract with
Guess jeans, appearing in TV commercials, billboards and magazine
ads. In 1994, she married 89-year-old oil
tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, the head of oil-based Koch Industries,
which is part of a family fortune worth at least $400 million.
He died in 1995 at age 90, setting off a feud with her former
stepson, E. Pierce Marshall, over whether she had a right to
his estate. A federal court in California awarded
Smith $474 million. That was later overturned. But in May, the
U.S. Supreme Court revived her case, ruling that she deserved
another day in court in her battle with her former stepson.
The stepson died June 20 at age 67.
But the family said the court fight would continue.
More recently, Smith's ballooning figure
and up-and-down weight became a subject of public fascination.
But she lost a reported 69 pounds and became a spokeswoman for
TrimSpa, a weight-loss supplement.
She starred in her own reality TV series,
"The Anna Nicole Show," in 2002-04. Cameras followed her around
as she sparred with her lawyer, hung out with her personal assistant
and interior decorator, and cooed at her poodle, Sugar Pie.
She also appeared in movies, performing a bit part in "The Hudsucker
Proxy" in 1994. After news came of Smith's death, G.
Eric Brunstad Jr., the lawyer who represented Marshall, said
in a statement: "We're very shocked by the news and extend the
deepest condolences to her family."
Smith's son, Daniel Smith, died Sept.
10 in his mother's hospital room in the Bahamas, just days after
she gave birth to a daughter.
An American medical examiner hired by
the family, Cyril Wecht, said he had methadone and two antidepressants
in his system when he died. Low levels of the three drugs interacted
to cause an accidental death, Wecht said. Last month, a Bahamas
magistrate scheduled a formal inquiry into the death for March
27. Meanwhile, the paternity of her now
5-month-old daughter remained a matter of dispute. The birth
certificate lists Dannielynn's father as attorney Howard K.
Stern, Smith's most recent companion. Smith's ex-boyfriend Larry
Birkhead was waging a legal challenge, saying he was the father.
Debra Opri, the attorney who filed his
paternity suit, said Birkhead "is devastated. He is inconsolable,
and we are taking steps now to protect the DNA testing of the
child. The child is our number one priority."
She was born Vickie Lynn Hogan on Nov.
28, 1967, in Houston, one of six children of Donald Eugene and
Virgie Hart Hogan. She married Bill Smith in 1985, giving birth
to Daniel before divorcing two years later.
"From my professional exposure to Anna
Nicole, I can say she was always personable, down to earth and
driven. All in all, a joy to have as a client," said Wayne Munroe,
her Bahamian lawyer who has overseen the aftermath of her son's
mysterious death in Nassau.
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