My Mom Jayne follows Mariska Hargitay as she embarks on a personal quest to discover who her mother Jayne Mansfield truly was beyond the glamorous public persona. Mansfield died in a tragic car accident at age 34 when Mariska was only three, leaving memories too faint to recall. In the documentary, Hargitay interviews siblings, family members, and close friends, combs through rare footage and personal artifacts, and confronts long-held family truths. Her exploration becomes a powerful emotional journey that blurs the line between biographical history and family reckoning. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 and was later released on HBO and Max. Its intimate storytelling reveals layers of grief, identity, fame, and resilience rarely seen in celebrity documentaries.
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In My Mom Jayne, Mariska Hargitay publicly reveals for the first time that her biological father is not Mickey Hargitay — the man she grew up believing was her father — but actually entertainer Nelson Sardelli, a secret she kept for over 30 years. This revelation adds an emotional layer of identity and family truth that stunned audiences worldwide
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