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Biography Of Jayne Mansfield | |
Real Name | Jayne Mansfield |
Profession | Actresses |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Jayne Mansfield | |
Born on | 19 April 1933 |
Birthday | 19th April |
Died At Age | 34 |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Bryn Mawr |
Died on | 29 June 1967 |
Place of death | Slidell |
Cause of Death | Car Accident |
Grouping of People | Died Young |
Family Background of Jayne Mansfield | |
Father | Herbert William Palmer |
Mother | Vera Jeffrey Palmer Peers |
Spouses/Partners | Matt Cimber (m. 1964–1966), Mickey Hargitay (m. 1958–1964), Paul Mansfield (m. 1950–1958) |
Children | Mariska Hargitay, Jayne Marie Mansfield, Zoltan Hargitay, Tony Cimber, Mickey Hargitay Jr. |
Education | Highland Park High School, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Dallas, University of Texas at Austin, Southern Methodist University |
Awards | 1956 – Theatre World Award for Promising Personality
1957 – Golden Globe Award for New Star of the year 1962 – Silver Mask award from Italian film radio and television journalists – Walk of Fame awarded Mansfield a Star Award – Oscar of the Two World award |
Personal Fact of Jayne Mansfield | |
Jayne Mansfield was a popular American actress who acted in films, theatre and television. Apart from that, she was a nightclub entertainer and a singer. Her first big break on stage was Will success spoil Rock Hunter which received huge success. Later, she made several stage appearances and performed in nightclubs .W. Kellman, the producer of the film The Burglar, was the first to offer her a dramatic role and she got recognition for her acting ability in this type of role. Her performance in the film The Wayward Bus established herself as a serious actress by breaking her image of blonde bombshell. After the success of The Girl Can’t Help It, 20th Century Fox bought her out of her contract with Broadway for a whopping $100,000 and started promoting her. Her first lead role on television was The Bachelor. Kiss Them for Me was her last starring role in a mainstream Hollywood studio film. She returned to European films with her performance in The George Raft Story. Her film Promises! Promises! was banned in Cleveland for its obscene content, but it received huge success elsewhere and her name was on the Top 10 list of box-office attractions for the year of 1963. |
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