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Anna Nicole Smith - Playboy
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American actress and TV personality (1967–2007)
Vickie Lynn Smith Vickie Lynn Marshall (legal married name) Nikki Hart
Model actress television personality

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^ O'NEILL, ANN W. (September 28, 2000). "Judge Awards Guess Model $450 Million of Oil Estate" . Los Angeles Times .

^ RODRIGUES, JANETTE (July 10, 2001). "Judge Orders Anna Nicole to Pay Up" . Houston Chronicle .

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^ "White house lends a hand to Anna Nicole" . NBC News . Associated Press . December 27, 2005.

^ Earle, Geoff (December 27, 2005). "BUSH BACKS BUXOM BLONDE'S BIG-BUCKS BATTLE" . The New York Post .

^ Stout, David (May 1, 2006). "Anna Nicole Smith Wins Supreme Court Case" . The New York Times . (subscription required)

^ DE VOGUE, ARIANE (May 1, 2006). "Anna Nicole Smith Wins One at Supreme Court" . ABC News .

^ Roh, Jane (May 1, 2006). "Anna Nicole Smith Wins Supreme Court Appeal" . Fox News .

^ "E. Pierce Marshall dies suddenly" . United Press International . June 24, 2006.

^ Newman, Maria (February 9, 2007). "Cause of Anna Nicole Smith's Death Uncertain" . The New York Times . (subscription required)

^ "Anna Nicole Smith's little girl Dannielynn Birkhead loses will battle" . Daily Mirror . March 21, 2010.

^ "Court won't reconsider Anna Nicole Smith ruling" . The Boston Globe . Associated Press . May 6, 2010.

^ Vicini, James (September 28, 2010). "U.S. top court to hear Anna Nicole Smith estate case" . Reuters .

^ MEMMOTT, MARK (June 23, 2011). "Supreme Court Rules Against Anna Nicole Smith's Estate" . NPR .

^ "Anna Nicole Smith's Estate Loses Bid for Millions" . NBC . Associated Press . August 20, 2014.

^ "Anna Nicole Smith's Psychiatrist Testifies About Her Drug Use" . August 13, 2010 . Retrieved October 16, 2020 .

^ Kim, Victoria (August 7, 2010). "Anna Nicole Smith's bodyguard tells of her drug, alcohol abuse in her last days" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved October 16, 2020 .

^ "Smith had personality disorder" . MSN . Archived from the original on March 3, 2014.

^ "Anna Nicole Smith is pregnant" . Youtube. June 1, 2006 . Retrieved August 11, 2010 .

^ "Birth Certificate for Anna Nicole's Baby" . Tmz.com, October 16, 2006.

^ "Attorney: I'm Anna Nicole's baby's father" . CNN . September 27, 2006. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007 . Retrieved February 14, 2007 .

^ "Ex-Boyfriend Challenges Paternity of Anna Nicole Smith's Daughter" . Fox News . Associated Press. October 3, 2006. Archived from the original on March 13, 2007 . Retrieved February 14, 2007 .

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^ "Judge refuses to order DNA test on Smith" . Associated Press. February 9, 2007. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012 . Retrieved October 16, 2011 .

^ "Gabor Husband may be Smith's baby's dad" . Associated Press. February 9, 2007. Archived from the original on February 13, 2007 . Retrieved February 14, 2007 .

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^ "The Doctor Who Scored Methadone for Anna Nicole" . TMZ . February 14, 2007 . Retrieved February 14, 2006 .

^ Proctor, Charles (February 17, 2007). "Smith's doctor defends treatment" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved October 16, 2011 .

^ Turnquest, Paul (April 10, 2007). "Birkhead is father of Anna Nicole's baby" . Reuters . Retrieved August 11, 2010 .

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^ "The Baby Has Landed" . TMZ . May 1, 2007.

^ "Court Disses Virgie; Larry and Baby to Leave Bahamas" . Archived from the original on November 3, 2007.

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^ Abby Goodnough and Margalit Fox (February 8, 2007). "Anna Nicole Smith Dies at 39" . The New York Times . Retrieved February 2, 2015 . Anna Nicole Smith, a former Playboy centerfold, actress and television personality who was famous, above all, for being famous, but also for being sporadically rich and chronically litigious, was found dead on Thursday in her suite at the Seminole Hard Rock CafΓ© Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. She was 39 and the cause of her death was not immediately known.

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Anna Nicole Smith (born Vickie Lynn Hogan ; November 28, 1967 – February 8, 2007) was an American model, actress, and television personality. Smith gained exposure as a Playboy magazine centerfold in May 1992 and won the title of 1993 Playmate of the Year . She modeled for fashion companies, including Guess , H&M , and Heatherette . In 1994, her highly publicized second marriage to 89-year-old billionaire J. Howard Marshall resulted in speculation that she married him for his money, which she denied. Following Marshall's death in 1995, Smith began a lengthy legal battle over a share of his estate. Her cases reached the Supreme Court of the United States: Marshall v. Marshall on a question of federal jurisdiction and Stern v. Marshall on a question of bankruptcy court authority. Smith died in February 2007 in Hollywood, Florida of a combined drug intoxication.

Anna Nicole Smith was born Vickie Lynn Hogan on November 28, 1967, in Houston, Texas , the only daughter of Virgie ( nΓ©e Tabers) Arthur (1951–2018) and Donald Hogan (1947–2009). [1] She had five half-siblings on her father's side. Smith was primarily raised by her mother and her aunt. [2] She attended Durkee Elementary School and Aldine High School in Houston. When she was in the ninth grade, she was sent to live with her maternal aunt in Mexia, Texas . [3] At Mexia High School , Smith failed her freshman year and dropped out of school during her sophomore year. [4] [2]

Smith was featured on the cover for the March 1992 issue of the Playboy magazine as Vickie Smith. She appeared as the Playboy Playmate of the Month in a pictorial shot by Stephen Wayda for the May 1992 issue.
Smith secured a contract to replace supermodel Claudia Schiffer in a Guess jeans ad campaign featuring a series of sultry black-and-white photographs. During the Guess campaign, she took on the stage name "Anna Nicole". Guess photographers noticed Smith bore a striking resemblance to bombshell Jayne Mansfield and showcased her in several Mansfield-inspired photo sessions. In 1993, she modeled for the Swedish clothing company H&M , which led to her picture being displayed on large billboards in Sweden and Norway. [5] [6] Smith was featured on the cover of Marie Claire , shot by Peter Lindbergh in October 1993, and in GQ magazine earlier that year. [7]

A photograph of Smith was used by New York magazine on the cover of its August 22, 1994, issue titled White Trash Nation. In the photo, she appears sitting in a short skirt with cowboy boots as she eats chips. In October 1994, Smith initiated a $5 million lawsuit against the magazine, claiming that she did not authorize the use of her photo, and that the article damaged her reputation. The lawsuit was reported to be settled. [8] [9]

While Smith was successful as a model, she never found the same recognition or success as an actress. She made her screen debut in the 1994 screwball comedy film The Hudsucker Proxy as Za-Za, a flirtatious celebrity who flirts with the lead character, played by Tim Robbins , in a barbershop scene. Smith was next given a larger role as Tanya Peters in Naked Gun 33 + 1 ⁄ 3 : The Final Insult (1994), which was released seven days after her initial film debut. Her role as a pivotal contact to a crime earned her favorable reviews and the film enjoyed box office success. Despite the publicity for her performance in both films, neither did much to advance her acting career.

Smith's persona of a ditzy dumb blonde was featured heavily in her film roles, which sought only to market her physical assets. In an attempt to earn acting respect, Smith agreed to appear in To the Limit (1995), her first starring role.

Smith appeared as herself in the 1995 pilot episode of The Naked Truth , then attempted to revitalize her film career with a leading role in Skyscraper in 1996. The low-budget, direct-to-video film offered Smith no more than "soft-core exploitation" and her movie career again stalled.

In 1998, Smith appeared on the variety series Sin City Spectacular . That same year, Smith appeared in the tell-all self-promoting film, Anna Nicole Smith: Exposed , which was based on several photo sessions during her Playboy career. She appeared as Donna, the friend of Veronica Chase ( Kirstie Alley ), on the sitcom Veronica's Closet in 1999. Smith guest-starred as Myra Jacobs in a 1999 episode of the series Ally McBeal .

In the early 2000s, Smith had very few acting roles. As a result of her rising popularity with tabloids and gossip columnists, Smith was given her own reality show on the E! cable network. The Anna Nicole Show premiered in August 2002, achieving the highest cable rating for a reality show. The day the series premiered was the seventh anniversary of the death of J. Howard Marshall . The series attempted to focus on the private life of Smith, her boyfriend/attorney Howard K. Stern , her son Daniel Wayne Smith , her assistant Kimberly "Kimmie" Walthe
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