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Jayne Mansfield

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Jayne Mansfield
Birth name Vera Jayne Palmer
Born April 19, 1933 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
Died June 29, 1967 in Slidell, Louisiana, USA from a road accident
Notable Roles
Notable Episodes
Awards star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Contents

Biography

Roles

Starring Roles

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
Lux Video Theatre Girl at Piano 5x09 - An Angel Went AWOL October 21, 1954
The Jack Benny Program Herself 7x08 - Talent Show December 30, 1956
Shower of Stars Herself / Mrs. Blackstone in Courtroom Skit 3x04 - Jack Benny, Liberace, Jayne Mansfield, Vincent Price, Bob Crosby, Rod McKuen, Joan O'Brien January 10, 1957
The Red Skelton Show Daisy June 9x02 - Clem's General Store October 6, 1959
After Hours 2x13 - Episode 213 December 19, 1959
The Red Skelton Show Lorelei Lovely 11x01 - Will Success Spoil Clem Kadiddlehopper? September 26, 1961
Kraft Mystery Theater 1x12 - The House of Rue Riviera August 30, 1961
Follow the Sun Scottie 1x21 - The Dumbest Blonde February 4, 1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Marion 1x12 - Hangover December 6, 1962
The Red Skelton Show Dr. Joyce Sisters 12x21 - Advice to the Loveworn February 19, 1963
The Jack Benny Program Herself 14x09 - Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii November 26, 1963
Burke's Law Cleo Patrick 1x26 - Who Killed Molly? March 27, 1964

Specials and Made-for-TV Movies

Talk, News and Game Show Appearances

Memorable Moments

Awards and Accolades

Golden Globe Awards

  • Won: Most Promising Newcomer - Female (1957) (tie)

Trivia

  • Married Paul Mansfield in 1949 at age 16, father of her oldest daughter, Jayne Marie Mansfield (b. Nov 1950), later divorced.
  • Married to Mickey Hargitay from 1958 to 1963; three children, including daughter Mariska Hargitay
  • Playboy Playmate of the Month, February 1955