Mariska Hargitay Had the Best Response to What Her Mom Would've Thought About 'My Mom Jayne'
- In June 2025, Mariska Hargitay debuted her film My Mom Jayne, a documentary that delves into the life and untimely passing of her mother, Jayne Mansfield.
- Jayne Mansfield died at age 34 in a 1967 car crash caused by a collision with a tractor trailer on a narrow highway in Louisiana.
- The documentary features Mariska's discovery that Nelson Sardelli, not Mickey Hargitay, is her biological father, and shares family stories and memories.
- Mariska said in interviews, "I made the movie to unburden all of us," and posted on Instagram, "I think she would be really happy."
- Following Mansfield's accident, safety regulations changed to require steel bars on trailers, and Mariska continues to honor her mother’s memory through storytelling.
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Mariska Hargitay Details Finding Out Who Her Biological Father Is In The Jayne Mansfield Doc
There were rumors that Mariska Hargitay was not actually the daughter of Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay, two Hollywood icons of the '50s, and it turns out they were true.View Entire Post ›
Now they are called nepobabies, but “sons of” there has been the whole history of humanity, as Paquita Salas of the faggots says. It has just premiered in Max, My Mom Jayne: a Mariska Hargitay movie. From the title it is clear that in this documentary it is so important the subject to study, the actress Jayne Mansfield, as its director, her daughter, the also actress Mariska Hargitay, who intends to tell her mother’s arch-counted figure from a f…
Who Is Mariska Hargitay’s Biological Father? 5 Things About Nelson Sardelli After the Reveal
The 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' star confirmed that Nelson is her real father upon the release of her 2025 documentary, 'My Mom Jayne.' Learn about Nelson and his relationship with Mariska here.
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