Explores the life and legacy of Mariska Hargitay's mother, Hollywood icon Jayne Mansfield, who died tragically in a car accident at age 34 when Mariska was only three years old.Explores the life and legacy of Mariska Hargitay's mother, Hollywood icon Jayne Mansfield, who died tragically in a car accident at age 34 when Mariska was only three years old.Explores the life and legacy of Mariska Hargitay's mother, Hollywood icon Jayne Mansfield, who died tragically in a car accident at age 34 when Mariska was only three years old.
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- 2 nominations total
Jayne Mansfield
- Self
- (archive footage)
Raymond Strait
- Self - My Mom's Press Secretary
- (as Raymond 'Rusty' Strait)
Sam Brody
- Self - My Mom's Divorce Lawyer
- (archive footage)
Matt Cimber
- Self - My Mom's Third Husband
- (archive footage)
Joyce Davidson
- Self - TV Host
- (archive footage)
Sabin Gray
- Self - President of Jayne Mansfield Fan Club
- (archive footage)
Merv Griffin
- Self - TV Host, The Merv Griffin Show
- (archive footage)
Mickey Hargitay
- Self
- (archive footage)
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I've admired Mariska Hargitay and enjoyed her work as an actress for a long time. Now I'm even more impressed with the courage it took to share her complicated life story.
There is so much tragedy involved, but it makes me happy to know that as much tragedy as there was, there was even more love. And I'm glad that, to some degree, people were able to admit their mistakes and apologize for them.
It's rather head-spinning to think about the identity questions and issues involved and how it plays out over the years of secrecy and mystery. I hope this documentary receives the recognition it deserves.
There is so much tragedy involved, but it makes me happy to know that as much tragedy as there was, there was even more love. And I'm glad that, to some degree, people were able to admit their mistakes and apologize for them.
It's rather head-spinning to think about the identity questions and issues involved and how it plays out over the years of secrecy and mystery. I hope this documentary receives the recognition it deserves.
Excellently made documentary about Jayne Mansfield and her family. It is heartwarming, dramatic, and empowering. Definitely a must see. The documentary details Hollywood life in the 50s and 60s for female actors. It shows the struggles Jayne went through to be famous but also be there for her family. Mariska Hargitay's entire family is interviewed and shares their viewpoint on what it was like growing up with an iconic actress as their mother. The documentary is easy to follow, lots of video clips and pictures to really help visualize what the narrator was describing. I highly recommend this documentary to everyone.
I went into this documentary with low expectations, but by the end, I had chills. There's so much passion and thought put into this film. Although Jayne Mansfield's life was tragically short, this documentary proves her legacy is still very much alive. I learned things about Jayne that genuinely surprised me-in a good way. She had so many hidden talents, and it's incredible how much she accomplished by the age of 34. This is easily one of the best documentaries I've seen in a long time. Jayne would be so proud of her daughter for honoring her story and sharing her journey to becoming a Hollywood icon.
Just finished watching one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen, the brand new My Mom, Jayne. It is written and directed by her daughter, Mariska Hargitay of Law and Order SVU fame-that's a show that I never watched. But I know of the legacy and fuzzy reputation of Jayne Mansfield and the fact that she wanted to be a serious actress but ended up like a second rate Marilyn Monroe. The film examines her entire life, including the tragic 1967 car crash that took Jayne's life-the crash her children survived in the back seat and that ended her career quest to be a serious actress. If you love the '60s or if you are a part of a blended family in any way (there is a paternity secret revealed), seek this out NOW on HBO/MAX.
So well done. Poignant and touching. Many surprises that I never knew. So glad they touched on how intelligent Jayne was. I had no idea she was such a talented musician. So amazing to see that Mariska is doing what her mom wish she had transitioned to. A fantastic dramatic actress. I know Jayne is proud. Many moments had me crying but also some humorous moments.
Glad she shared some very secretive things about her life and was honestly shocked that no one knew. Especially with social media.
Touched by her siblings recounts of their memories of their mother. The end for me got me in the feels.
Just beautifully done.
Glad she shared some very secretive things about her life and was honestly shocked that no one knew. Especially with social media.
Touched by her siblings recounts of their memories of their mother. The end for me got me in the feels.
Just beautifully done.
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- TriviaThe documentary delves into the tragic demise of Jayne Mansfield in a car accident in 1967, which catalyzed significant alterations to road safety regulations. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed novel standards mandating the installation of underride prevention guards on substantial large trucks, The implementation of these regulations was not finalized until 31 years later, in 1998.
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Mariska Hargitay: I've spent my whole life distancing myself from my mother, Jayne Mansfield, the sex symbol.
- ConnectionsFeatures Female Jungle (1955)
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- Jayne Mansfield, mi mamá
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