Anna Nicole Smith’s ex Larry Birkhead blasts new biopic about late model

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Anna Nicole Smith’s ex Larry Birkhead spoke out against the upcoming film “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” which tells the story of Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, who was implicated in Smith’s 2007 death.

“We absolutely object to any of Anna Nicole’s, my life, my daughter’s life being used in a movie,” Birkhead told “Entertainment Tonight” in a new interview.

“And being made characters out of someone [who] was a doctor that supposedly people were supposed to trust.”

Larry Birkhead (seen above with Anna Nicole Smith in 2003) spoke out against the new biopic about the late model. / SplashNews.com
Birkhead (pictured above with Smith in 2004) said he “absolutely objects” to “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” which is based on Dr. Sandeep Kapoor’s 2017 book. / SplashNews.com

“Trust Me, I’m a Doctor” is based on Kapoor’s 2017 book, in which he details his experience being Smith’s primary physician before her drug overdose at age 39.

Kapoor was charged with illegally funneling excessive prescription drugs to the Playboy model, but he was acquitted following a 2010 trial. Kal Penn is playing Kapoor in the film.

Birkhead, who dated Smith from 2003 to 2006 and is the father of her 19-year-old daughter, Dannielynn, told “ET” he tried to stop Kapoor from making the new biopic.

Smith (seen above at the “Be Cool” premiere in 2005) died of a drug overdose in 2007. Kapoor was her doctor. WireImage
Birkhead (seen above with daughter Dannielynn at the 2025 Kentucky Derby) said he tried to stop Kapoor from making the movie. Getty Images for Churchill Downs

“I actually have had conversations with this doctor and his representatives. I warned them about the harm and the emotional distress that this puts on not just myself but also, most importantly, Dannielynn, and how this could impact her and the things that she sees,” the 53-year-old photographer shared.

Birkhead also noted Smith’s story “has been done several times” before, including a “Law & Order” episode and a 2013 Lifetime movie starring Agnes Bruckner.

Abbie Cornish, who plays Smith in “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” doesn’t have Birkhead’s stamp of approval, either.

“I’m sure she’s probably a nice girl and a great actress. But I don’t think she quite embodied Anna Nicole,” Birkhead stated. “And that’s not really an attack on her.”

Kapoor (seen above in 2014) was acquitted on the charges related to Smith’s death after a 2010 trial. Michael Loccisano
Kal Penn (pictured above) is playing Kapoor in “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor.” Variety via Getty Images
Abbie Cornish (seen above) is playing Smith in the upcoming film. Getty Images

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“I have yet to see someone who actually embodied the spirit and the looks and the persona of Anna Nicole,” he added.

Birkhead revealed he’s even taken legal action to stop the biopic’s release.

“I have filed a complaint with the California Medical Board over Dr. Kapoor’s participation in this movie,” the father of one said. “I’m just going to let the process, you know, play itself out, and see what they have to say about that.”

Birkhead said he has “yet to see someone who actually embodied the spirit and the looks and the persona” of Smith (pictured above in 2005). Ralph Notaro
Birkhead also said his daughter (both pictured above at the 2025 Kentucky Derby) “had some choice words” about the new biopic. Getty Images

As for Dannielynn, Birkhead said his daughter “had some choice words” about her mother’s story being exploited by Kapoor.

“I don’t wanna speak for her on this, but she had some choice words for this doctor and this project,” he said.

Birkhead also explained that while Dannielynn is over 18, his job as her dad is still “to continue to protect her daily.”

“Trust Me, I’m a Doctor” will be released in theaters on Oct. 16.

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