Jayne Marie Mansfield (born November 8, 1950) is an American actress and model. She is the first child and eldest daughter of 1950s Hollywood sex symbol and Playboy Playmate Jayne Mansfield and Mansfield's ex-husband Paul. Mansfield is also the elder half-sister of actress Mariska Hargitay. In July 1976, Mansfield became the first daughter of a Playmate to be a featured model in Playboy. To date, only one other daughter of a Playmate has been featured in the magazine. Additionally, Mansfield is the only model who was featured in 100 Beautiful Women along with her mother in the magazine's 1988 special issue. She has acted in the film Olly, Olly, Oxen Free (1978) and TV production Blond in Hollywood (2003).

Jayne Marie Mansfield
Born (1950-11-08) November 8, 1950 (age 73)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • playmate
  • model
Known forFirst Playboy pictorial model whose mother was a Playmate
Spouse
Barry Lang
(m. 1970, divorced)
Children1
Parents

Biography

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Family ties
Jayne Mansfield – Mother
Paul Mansfield – Father
Mickey Hargitay – Step father
Antonio Raphael Ottaviano "Tony" Cimber – Half Brother
Zoltan Hargitay – Half-brother
Mariska Hargitay – Half-sister
Miklos 'Mickey' Hargitay Jr. – Half-brother

Jayne Mansfield was born at St Paul’s University Hospital in Dallas.[1]

Two weeks before her mother's death on June 29, 1967, Jayne Marie, then 16, claimed that she had been beaten by her mother's then-boyfriend, Sam Brody.[2] Her statement to the Los Angeles Police Department the following morning implicated her mother in encouraging the abuse, and days later, a juvenile-court judge awarded temporary custody of Jayne Marie to a great-uncle, W.W. Pigue.[3] [4] Out of Jayne's five [5] children, only Jayne Marie attended her mother's funeral on July 3, 1967, because the other children were all under the age of 10.

In 1968, wrongful death lawsuits were filed on behalf of Jayne Marie and Matt Cimber (Jayne's husband from September 24, 1964, to July 11, 1965, and producer-director of her last film Single Room Furnished), the former for $4.8 million and the latter for $2.7 million.[6]

In 1970, she married Barry Lang in Las Vegas, Nevada; the couple had one son but were later divorced. In March 1979, she declared her plan to write a biography of her mother.[7]

As of 2008, Mansfield is in a long-term relationship and frequently visits her grandchildren.[8][9]

Modeling

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Mansfield is the first Playboy nude model whose mother was featured nude as well.[10][11][12][13] Her 7-page pictorial in the magazine's July 1976 issue, titled Jayne's Girl, was photographed by Dwight Hooker. Hooker made the pictorial in a vintage Southern context, including monochromatic images. The accompanying text makes a comparison to her mother and the differences between the two,[14] though Jayne Marie said in an interview that she is "not capitalizing on her bosom as (my) mother did" for the pictorial.[15][16] In describing her, art historian Anthony W. Lee together with photographer Diane Arbus wrote, "Jayne Marie Mansfield has her mother's rounded features and mysterious eyes."[17]

Filmography

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Footnotes and references

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  1. ^ Golden, Eve (June 29, 2021). Jayne Mansfield: The Girl Couldn't Help It. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-8098-4.
  2. ^ "Jayne Mansfield Dies in New Orleans Car Crash". The New York Times. June 30, 1967. p. 33.
  3. ^ Strait, pp. 288–289
  4. ^ "Jayne Mansfield's daughter, Jayne Marie. After fatal accident of Jayne Mansfield". The San Bernardino County Sun. July 21, 1967. p. 14.
  5. ^ miscounted children
  6. ^ "Jayne Mansfield Suit Filed". The New York Times. June 23, 1968. p. 22.
  7. ^ Faris, Jocelyn (1994). Jayne Mansfield: A Bio-Bibliography. ABC-CLIO. p. 39. ISBN 9780313285448.
  8. ^ "Ask Stacy: Hollywood Exclusive by Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith". Creators.com. February 16, 2008. Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  9. ^ Faris, Jocelyn (1994). Jayne Mansfield: A Bio-Bibliography. ABC-CLIO. p. 38. ISBN 9780313285448.
  10. ^ Playboy by Marion Dreyfus at Daily Speculations; Retrieved: September 29, 2007
  11. ^ Frequently Asked Questions about Playboy Enterprises Inc. at alt.mag.playboy newsgroup; Retrieved: September 5, 2007
  12. ^ Frequently Asked Questions Archived February 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine about Playboy Enterprises Inc. at AllAnswers.org; Retrieved: September 29, 2007
  13. ^ Playboy Statistics & Info Archived December 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at Free for All, CelebSwap.com; Retrieved: September 29, 2007
  14. ^ Hooker, Dwight (July 1976). "Jayne's Girl". Playboy. pp. 81–87.
  15. ^ "And, here's Jayne Marie Mansfield", Bucks County Courier Times, June 11, 1976
  16. ^ "Jayne in Playboy", Times Recorder, June 17, 1976
  17. ^ Anthony W. Lee, John Pultz & Diane Arbus, Diane Arbus: Family Albums, page 14, Yale University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-300-10146-5
  18. ^ Alternatively titled a.k.a. The Great Balloon Adventure, or The Great Balloon Race
  19. ^ Olly Olly Oxen Free at IMDb
  20. ^ Blond in Hollywood at IMDb

Sources

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  • Strait, Raymond (July 1992). Here They Are, Jayne Mansfield. New York: S.P.I. Books. ISBN 1-56171-146-2.
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