A photoshop of Mariska Hargitay next to her mom Jayne Mansfield! See in the comments…

In the 1950s, Jayne Mansfield, a provocateur of her era, rose to fame in Hollywood. Mariska Hargitay, her three-year-old daughter, was

also a passenger in the car at the time of the fatal car accident that claimed her life in 1967.

Mariska was lucky to be alive and well. She has gained fame as an actor in the modern era. She resembles her mommy remarkably!

For many actors and actresses, becoming a Hollywood superstar requires years and years of hard effort.

The majority of famous people would undoubtedly agree that it is worthwhile in the end, despite the fact that success requires a lot of sacrifice and time, patience, and willpower.

Jayne Mansfield
Nonetheless, it took Jayne Mansfield less than ten years to achieve superstardom. She was a major sex symbol during the 1950s and 1960s because to her roles in multiple blockbuster films.

At times, she was known as “the poor man’s Marilyn Monroe”, because of the roles she was offered, but despite the roles – many of which would fit into the “dumb blonde” category – she wasn’t like that at all.

A vehicle accident in 1967 tragically claimed the life of the mother of five children. But today, her kids are working hard to carry on her legacy.

This is the tale of the vibrant life of Jayne Mansfield and Mariska Hargitay, who resembles her mother remarkably.

Jayne Mansfield – childhood

Jayne Mansfield lived a glamorous yet tragic existence.

Throughout her early years, Vera Jayne Palmer, who was born on April 19, 1933, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, was exposed to the more artistic side of life. She received instruction in singing and violin as a young child from her musician father Herbert.

Nevertheless, tragedy struck Jayne Mansfield at the young age of three when her father passed away from a heart attack when the family was traveling. Her mother Vera, a former schoolteacher, was abandoned with her child and had to go back to work to help maintain her family.

“Something went out of my life,” she said. “My earliest memories are the best. I always try to remember the good times when Daddy was alive.”

Jayne’s mother wed a second husband in 1939, and the family relocated to Dallas, Texas. Jayne Mansfield had aspirations of becoming a Hollywood star at the same time. She attended every one of Judy Garland’s movies and even went so far as to dress like the legendary performer.

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