In the trailer for her directorial film debut, My Mom Jayne, which chronicles the life of Hargitay's mother Jayne Mansfield, the Law and Order: Special Victims Unit actress opens up about her mother's status as a sex symbol.
When Hargitay was three years old, she and her two older brothers survived a car crash that killed Mansfield, 34, in 1967. The film will premiere on Max on June 27, just two days before the 58th anniversary of Mansfield's death.
"I don't have any memories of her," Hargitay says in the trailer. "And then my dad died in 2006. I've never talked to my siblings about their experiences,"
"I don't know how the hell you got me to do this," Mickey Jr. says in the trailer with a laugh.
In the clip, Mariska tells her sister, Jayne Marie, that she is "envious" of all the memories her elder sister shared with their mother.
The siblings discussed how the Hollywood bombshell's public image differed greatly from the mother they knew, with Zoltan saying that their mother's pin-up persona was a "character" and Mickey Jr. adding she actually was "really smart."
"I don't know that I want to know those ugly things," Tony responds.
During the premiere of My Mom Jayne at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, Mariska revealed in the documentary that her biological father is not Mickey Hargitay, the man who raised her, but rather former Las Vegas entertainer Nelson Sardelli.
As the trailer comes to an end, Mariska says that she set out on this journey because "Reclaiming our family story, that is what this is about for me. Because she's a part of me. I want to know her as Jayne. My mom Jayne."
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