Reality TV's Anna Nicole Smith Dead After Mysterious Collapse
Former Playboy Playmate, reality TV star and actress Anna Nicole Smith died Thursday afternoon after collapsing in a Florida hotel, reports say. Smith was 39 years old.
The statuesque blonde celebrity personality, born Vicki Lynn Hogan, was found unresponsive in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida earlier this afternoon; Smith was taken to a local hospital, where she was declared dead half an hour later.
Smith's life in and out of the media was a tumultuous one; after early days as a topless dancer in Texas, she became 1993's Playboy Playmate of the Year, known for a style that recalled Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield -- two other blonde bombshells that met early, tragic ends. She modeled for Guess? Jeans and married an 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall in 1994, at the age of 26.

Marshall's death 14 months later launched Smith into a legal battle over his $1.6 billion estate that pitted her for years against Marshall's adult son, Pierce Marshall. The case wound through multiple incarnations in both Texas and California state courts before the United States Supreme Court decided to rule on it in 2006 (they sided with Smith, saying she deserved to pursue the case in federal court). Pierce Marshall died in June of 2006, but his estate was to continue sparring with Smith.
And that may have been the least of her troubles. Smith was recently named in a class-action lawsuit against weight loss company TrimSpa, for which she was a spokeswoman, and was embroiled in a paternity dispute over the parentage of her newborn baby girl, Danielynn. Days after giving birth in September 2006, Smith lost her 20-year-old son Daniel to a lethal drug interaction of methadone and anti-depressants.

Smith, with real-life pals Kim Walther and Howard K. Stern, in "Wasabi Tuna"
Smith's rise and fall (and rise and fall) from fame had been well-documented in the media thanks to the E! reality series "The Anna Nicole Show," which followed the former model-actress around Los Angeles documenting her eccentric lifestyle and ran from 2002 to 2004. Smith was most known for her wacky antics, her oddball entourage, and her up-and-down battle with weight loss.
She also starred in a handful of small roles in films like "The Hudsucker Proxy" (1994) and "The Naked Gun 33 1/3" (1994), and had starring roles in the direct-to-video flicks "To The Limit" (1995) and "Skyscraper" (1997), playing a rogue CIA agent and a helicopter pilot, respectively. More recently, Smith starred as herself in the independent comedy "Wasabi Tuna," a Halloween caper involving ninjas, drag queens, and Smith's toy poodle, Sugar Pie.
Smith is survived by her five-month-old daughter and lawyer-husband Howard K. Stern, who she married in a Bahamian commitment ceremony last September.
The statuesque blonde celebrity personality, born Vicki Lynn Hogan, was found unresponsive in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida earlier this afternoon; Smith was taken to a local hospital, where she was declared dead half an hour later.
Smith's life in and out of the media was a tumultuous one; after early days as a topless dancer in Texas, she became 1993's Playboy Playmate of the Year, known for a style that recalled Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield -- two other blonde bombshells that met early, tragic ends. She modeled for Guess? Jeans and married an 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall in 1994, at the age of 26.

Marshall's death 14 months later launched Smith into a legal battle over his $1.6 billion estate that pitted her for years against Marshall's adult son, Pierce Marshall. The case wound through multiple incarnations in both Texas and California state courts before the United States Supreme Court decided to rule on it in 2006 (they sided with Smith, saying she deserved to pursue the case in federal court). Pierce Marshall died in June of 2006, but his estate was to continue sparring with Smith.
And that may have been the least of her troubles. Smith was recently named in a class-action lawsuit against weight loss company TrimSpa, for which she was a spokeswoman, and was embroiled in a paternity dispute over the parentage of her newborn baby girl, Danielynn. Days after giving birth in September 2006, Smith lost her 20-year-old son Daniel to a lethal drug interaction of methadone and anti-depressants.

Smith, with real-life pals Kim Walther and Howard K. Stern, in "Wasabi Tuna"
Smith's rise and fall (and rise and fall) from fame had been well-documented in the media thanks to the E! reality series "The Anna Nicole Show," which followed the former model-actress around Los Angeles documenting her eccentric lifestyle and ran from 2002 to 2004. Smith was most known for her wacky antics, her oddball entourage, and her up-and-down battle with weight loss.
She also starred in a handful of small roles in films like "The Hudsucker Proxy" (1994) and "The Naked Gun 33 1/3" (1994), and had starring roles in the direct-to-video flicks "To The Limit" (1995) and "Skyscraper" (1997), playing a rogue CIA agent and a helicopter pilot, respectively. More recently, Smith starred as herself in the independent comedy "Wasabi Tuna," a Halloween caper involving ninjas, drag queens, and Smith's toy poodle, Sugar Pie.
Smith is survived by her five-month-old daughter and lawyer-husband Howard K. Stern, who she married in a Bahamian commitment ceremony last September.
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ShaakTi writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:01 PM herm... how's Courtney Love doing? (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:13 PM [b]I guess I'll be the first to say it...[/b] I'm truly sad about this tragic death. I was a fan of Anna Nicole, no matter how wacky/messed up her personal life seemed. It was sad to see her lose her kid, and sad to hear about this today. (Reply to this) |
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Psyfoob writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:15 PM Man. I'll admit that I never really liked her and always found her to be extremely annoying, but that's just sad. Not to sound disrespectful, but 2006 was like a bad melodrama for her, and it unfortunately ended like one. I feel for her poor daughter who has to grow up without a mother, and they don't even know still who the real father is. It's a shame. R.I.P. Anna Nicole (Reply to this) |
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jeremyf1977 writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:39 PM Sadly I know she was on her way out. She always looked like she was coked up on something. I'm not trying to bash her. Not a fan but its sad. RIP (Reply to this) |
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Merlin235 writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:45 PM Very sad. Poor daughter. I hope she gets a good home, with whoever the father may be. RIP (Reply to this) |
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piscesdreams writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:54 PM [b]One down...[/b] so many to go. This didn't happen fast enough (Reply to this) |
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warsaw writes: on Feb 08 2007 04:08 PM i agree with piscesdream (Reply to this) |
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silverfish05 writes: on Feb 08 2007 04:09 PM In reply to this comment (#855181) Dude, that's fucked up. She was a human being like you. She was still a person who died way to early. No need to be disrespectful. RIP. (Reply to this) |
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piscesdreams writes: on Feb 08 2007 04:25 PM In reply to this comment (#855183) No. No she wasn't a human being like me. I haven't done coke off an 85yos c0ck, or act like an idiot to gain the attention and approval of others. She did nothing to better herself as a person except spend money on worthless junk and use her body as a means to an end (and not in a good way) and act like a false idol to all the wanna be whores and sugar babies in the world. I am happy for her kids though... (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Feb 08 2007 04:28 PM In reply to this comment (#855183) It is disrespectful, but she didn't die too early and it's not sad (perhaps for her daughter/family, but it might turn out for the best). When you live your life in a certain way, you're usually going to feel the scythe a bit faster than others. Of course, it's not something to celebrate either -- it is what it is. (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Feb 08 2007 04:29 PM In reply to this comment (#855184) I think he was 89 :) -- and thanks for that lovely visual (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Feb 08 2007 05:22 PM In reply to this comment (#855184) Wow, some of you are really, surprisingly mean. Did you always have such a burning hatred for ANS? (Reply to this) |
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Zen Bullet writes: on Feb 08 2007 05:29 PM I just hope that Lindsay Lohan takes note and gets her act together. People deserve respect, regardless of their intelligence, troubles or iffy values. If anything, they require help, their radical behavior sending a loud distress signal. R.I.P I hope her daughter is well. (Reply to this) |
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Kudos Mooney writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:37 PM [b]Facts are facts, regardless of their insensitivity piscesdream, while blunt and crass, is 100% correct. she was a waste of space and lived a pointless existence. people don't need to be martin luther king, jrs, here, but christ, surely we have to have some line we draw where we go "that's fucking retarded. glad to be rid of it." there has to be some point. there's too many more important and potentially influential people in the world to care about one drugged-up, fucked-up, airheaded trashbag. massive amounts of good, honest people die every day, and none of you feel any sorrow for them, yet this sack of coked-up lard kicks the bucket and you start bowing your heads in respect. it's disgusting. (Reply to this) |
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piscesdreams writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:37 PM In reply to this comment (#855188) I just hope that Lindsay Lohan is next. (Reply to this) |
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Thundaar writes: on Feb 08 2007 07:03 PM Well, I wasn't a fan, but celebrating her death - and wishing for others to be next seems to put you several levels beneath the deceased. Sure she was messed up - but celebrating her death? -- that is seriously messed up. (Reply to this) |
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dagreenman18 writes: on Feb 08 2007 07:56 PM although it's obvious what she died of (an OD, for those who are still guessing), it's still a very sad loss. it's hasn't benn a very good couple of months, so she probably turned to drugs to null the pain, and she went over board. it happens and you sick fucking trolls with no lives who are championing this should just jump off a bridge now, and save the world from you, because you are the only people that deserve to die, and you will probably die as virgins *spits on them*. the odd thing though is that she died 15 miles from where i used to live, in a hotel that i visted extreamly frequently. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Feb 08 2007 09:02 PM I was a bit shocked when I got the word. It is ashame, she had a screwed up life from day one. Even while she was on top (granted, the very small amount of time that was) there were constants keeping her from being truly happy, something in which every human being deserves. From start to finish, Anna Nicole Smiths life was a tragedy, and now it is over. RIP (Reply to this) |
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r_curl04 writes: on Feb 08 2007 09:03 PM Some of you people are completely ridiculous for saying these things. She may not have made the best choices in her life, but that doesn't mean it gives you the right to say these things. It's one thing when someone is alive and they do something stupid and you say, "wow what an idiot"... But when that person dies you don't say, "yeah, they deserved it." It to me just seems morally wrong and absolutely fuckin disgusting. (Reply to this) |
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adml_shake writes: on Feb 08 2007 09:58 PM Trim Spa baby! (Reply to this) |
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