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Subject: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/25/04 at 6:08 pm
I figured since we had a topic on Marilyn Monroe, I would double the pleasure around here and start one on the Beautiful Jayne Mansfield! Below is a picture of her but also a picture of her daughter Mariska, who was only 3 when her mother died in a fatal car crash....
http://www.posternow.org/images/photos/imagel/m/m6962.jpghttp://www.mariskahargitayrocks.com/mhr1.jpg
Mariska is an accomplished actress in her own right.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: BodaciousBoy on 07/25/04 at 7:23 pm
Nice pictures, RnRfan! Wasn't her daughter on ER?
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/25/04 at 7:25 pm
Nice pictures, RnRfan! Wasn't her daughter on ER?
I'm not sure, BodaciousBoy :-\\
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: StarskyHutch76 on 07/26/04 at 12:15 am
Jayne was the BOMB!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: maddog on 07/26/04 at 12:23 am
I was too young to remember Jayne when she was alive but I recall watching a Sunday afternoon TV showing of "The Girl Can't Help It" when I was about 12 with my Dad. When she made her entrance in the film I was transfixed. I must have been sat there with my mouth open or something 'cos my Dad just laughed at me!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 12:36 am
I was too young to remember Jayne when she was alive but I recall watching a Sunday afternoon TV showing of "The Girl Can't Help It" when I was about 12 with my Dad. When she made her entrance in the film I was transfixed. I must have been sat there with my mouth open or something 'cos my Dad just laughed at me!
She had that kind of "Beauty", didn't she :) I read about her and loved the fact that she wanted and loved children....she was a class act
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: maddog on 07/26/04 at 2:57 am
She had that kind of "Beauty", didn't she :) I read about her and loved the fact that she wanted and loved children....she was a class act
I also read somewhere that she had a genius level IQ that she had to disguise in case it jeopardised her film career because of the misogynistic attitude of Hollywood producers. Does anyone know is this is true?
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Paul on 07/26/04 at 7:38 am
An absolute stunner of a woman, and no mistake...tho', rather shamefully, I only know her for one of her films - the obligatory 'The Girl Can't Help It' - I've seen plenty of pictures of her...!!
I also read somewhere that she had a genius level IQ that she had to disguise in case it jeopardised her film career because of the misogynistic attitude of Hollywood producers. Does anyone know is this is true?
Can't quite confirm it, maddog...but it does make mention of her IQ here (head for halfway down the page under 'Talent') - though I wouldn't dismiss that theory you read...
Very late in her career, she made a rather forgettable record called 'Suey' b/w 'As The Clouds Drift By' which, because a pre-fame Jimi Hendrix is featured playing on it, is worth a tidy sum...
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: jaytee on 07/26/04 at 8:30 am
I also read somewhere that she had a genius level IQ that she had to disguise in case it jeopardised her film career because of the misogynistic attitude of Hollywood producers. Does anyone know is this is true?
I saw a documentary a few years ago about her and it certainly was true that she had a genius IQ. She also played violin and would have been snapped up by any orchestra but decided to follow the bright lights of Hollywood which devastated her family. It was a great doco - I wish I could remember more about it ???
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 9:37 am
I saw a documentary a few years ago about her and it certainly was true that she had a genius IQ. She also played violin and would have been snapped up by any orchestra but decided to follow the bright lights of Hollywood which devastated her family. It was a great doco - I wish I could remember more about it ???
I saw something like that to, jaytee. It featured her daughter and according to her as well, Jayne had a genius I.Q.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Tanya1976 on 07/26/04 at 10:15 am
Honestly, the only things I know about her is she had a big chest, played in the Girl Can't Help It, married a foreign body builder, and died in a Louisiana car crash.
Tanya
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 12:20 pm
Honestly, the only things I know about her is she had a big chest, played in the Girl Can't Help It, married a foreign body builder, and died in a Louisiana car crash.
Tanya
Here's the whole story, Tanya1976 ;)
Born: April 19, 1933
Died: June 29, 1967
Vera Jayne Palmer visited Hollywood for the first time when she was thirteen. After a tour of Twentieth Century Fox Studios, she and her mother went to the Brown Derby for lunch. Jayne spotted The Great Gildersleeve radio stars Dennis Day and Harold Peary, and asked for their autographs. "You know Mama," she said when she returned, "one day some other young girl is going to make her way across this room and ask for my autograph."
Jayne's desire to become a star was not ignited that day; the trip only fanned flames that had always burned within her. Her parents, Herbert and Vera, were witness to her enthusiastic performances at an early age. When she was five, Jayne was singing for anyone who would listen, including her gigantic collection of stuffed animals. At seven, she would stand in her driveway and play the violin for passers-by. Though her idols changed over the years- from Shirley Temple to Gene Tierney, Hedy Lamarr, and Jean Harlow- they were always movie stars.
A naïve and trusting child, Jayne's innocence often resulted in touching anecdotes. Once, Jayne's Sunday school teacher told the children that God was always with them. That night, Jayne fell out of bed several times "making room for God." When Jayne learned that a family living down the street had fallen on hard times, she helped them out in whatever way possible. Disturbed because their little girl had no winter coat, Jayne traded her jacket to the girl in exchange for an old baby bottle. Jayne's parents were upset, but she never regretted the trade.
Though Jayne's kind heart enabled her to touch the lives of many, it made her extremely vulnerable. When she was three, her father died suddenly. That morning, at a physical, he was declared healthy, but several hours later he had a heart attack. Jayne, who had been a daddy's girl, was stunned. "Something went out of my life," she said. Years later, she remembered how she would sit on his lap while he stroked her long curly hair. "My earliest memories are the best. I always try to remember the good times when Daddy was alive."
Fortunately, Vera was able to support the family by working as a school teacher. Not long afterward, she met and married Harry "Tex" Peers, and they decided to move from Phillipsburg, New Jersey to Dallas. Jayne was fond of Harry, a firm but loving man, and appreciated the discipline he brought as they became a "family" again. Harry also cultivated Jayne's love for barbecuing. Outgoing and personable, Jayne would invite anyone to join their weekly barbecues. Years later, on their custom-built double pink marble-topped barbecue, she and husband Mickey Hargitay cooked for the entire San Francisco Giants baseball team.
At a party on Christmas Eve, 1949, Jayne met Paul Mansfield. Handsome and studious, Paul treated Jayne with genuine respect. They fell in love, and were married on January 28. After a difficult labor, Jayne Marie Mansfield was born on November 8, 1950. Well aware of his wife's Hollywood ambitions, Paul thought becoming a mother would distract her. He was wrong. Though she was thrilled with the birth of her daughter, Jayne had not faltered in her dream to become a star. The war in North Korea started, and Paul had to leave for Army reserve duty. Before leaving, he relented and promised her that when it was over, the family would move to Hollywood. Two years later, the Mansfield family started out for California. Paul would stay only four months. They divorced and he went back to Dallas. Nonetheless, Jayne kept the name Mansfield because she thought it sounded illustrious.
Jayne flourished in Hollywood. She took a job at a movie theater but was soon accepting work as a model. Gene Lester, a well-known photographer, recalled her first professional shoot for General Electric. "Jayne was one of the girls I used. She was way over to the left side of the picture. General Electric notified me that they had to cut her out of the picture because she looked too sexy for 1954 viewers."
Hollywood publicity agent Jim Byron saw her potential. "Jayne had a star quality," he said. "She was very much like a raw gem." During Christmas, they decided Jayne would visit newspapers and provide the overworked reporters with cheer-in the form of a spirited hug and kiss. Her appearances were a hit, and Jayne's picture was in newspapers all over the country. For Byron's next big event, he got Jayne a ticket to a press event in Florida for the RKO Pictures release of "Underwater," starring Jane Russell. On the plane, she was seated next to Daily Variety reporter Joe Schoenfeld. He found her so delightful that the following day their conversation consumed his column. Later, in a red bikini, it became obvious to everyone that she had control of the spotlight. Headlines from that weekend announced, "Jayne Out-Points Jane." That same year, after starring in the Broadway hit "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter," the headlines read, "Jayne Signs Studio Contract With Fox."
Jayne was on her way to becoming a celebrity when she attended a Mae West performance at the Latin Quarter. After the show, Jayne was also on her way to falling in love-with 1956 Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay, who was working as one of Mae's musclemen in the show. As their relationship developed, Mae became irate at the loss of Mickey's affections, and called a press conference where she ordered him to denounce his relationship with Jayne. Her plan backfired. Instead of reading the scripted statement, Mickey said, "Jaynie and I are very much in love, and we have seriously discussed marriage plans in the future." On January 13, 1958, amid family, friends and a flurry of press in Palos Verdes, California, the pair married. Theirs was very much a storybook love, of which Jayne later said, "We were into something so beautiful. Mickey and I had a grasp of life that most people never know anything about." Both Jayne and Mickey loved children, and were ecstatic each time Jayne became pregnant. The couple had three children together, Micklos, Zoltan and Mariska, whom they regularly brought on location for performances. "We take our children everywhere we go," she said in a Star Weekly magazine interview. "I don't believe in having them and then leaving them to someone else to bring up."
Meanwhile, Jayne's career had continued to prosper. In 1956, she starred in "The Girl Can't Help It," a successful film that satisfied the public's demand for anything rock and roll related. The musical talent of Little Richard, Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, Fats Domino, The Platters and Julie London accompanied Jayne and her co-stars, Tom Ewell and Edmond O'Brien. When she earned the lead in "The Wayward Bus," based on John Steinbeck's best-selling novel, Jayne captured the persona of her character and the critics took notice. Next, Jayne took her Broadway role as Rita Marlowe to the big screen in the film version of "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" Once again, "Rock Hunter" was a success, and so was Jayne. Fox then placed her in "Kiss Them For Me" alongside Cary Grant, whom she found to be "one of the most marvelous men I've ever met." During this time she purchased a Mediterranean style mansion on Sunset Boulevard. In keeping with her distinct decorative taste, the mansion would soon become known as "The Pink Palace."
Before she left to film "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw" in England, Jayne and her family spent four weeks in Las Vegas. She had been asked to appear in nightly performance at the Tropicana, where she sang, danced and joked with the audience, and could not refuse the offer of $25,000 a week. Jayne loved being able to personally interact with her fans, and the Tropicana loved the crowd she drew. Her performance brought in a packed house every night. It was the beginning of a long-standing, highly successful nightclub career for Jayne. Several years later she returned to Las Vegas, this time at the Dunes Hotel, where her weekly salary was raised to $35,000. Though she began touring with her act, Jayne's stage performances were not limited to nightclubs. She renewed her involvement in the theater, most notably in an acclaimed production of "Bus Stop." "As the chanteuse being abducted by the lonesome cowboy, Miss Mansfield can hardly help stealing scenes," said a critic. "But oft times the scenes are earned rather than stolen…it turns out the lady is endowed with a comedic talent." She also dabbled in television, with cameo appearances on "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," "Jack Benny Program," "Burke's Law" and "The Steve Allen Show." Ultimately, Jayne juggled a career that encompassed almost every media facet. Unfortunately, as so often happens in Hollywood, Jayne and Mickey's relationship had become strained. They decided to divorce in August 1964, but always remained good friends.
In 1967, Jayne's life was still moving at full speed. "I will never be satisfied," she said in an interview. "Life is one constant search for betterment for me." Her time was split between a Southern nightclub tour and the production of "Single Room, Furnished," a drama that would become her last film. "Furnished" was directed by Matt Cimber, who Jayne met on the set of "Bus Stop" and later married. On June 29, Jayne was riding in front with Ronnie Harrison and lawyer Sam Brody on the way from a Mississippi nightclub engagement. Her children, Mickey Jr., Zoltan and Mariska sat in the back. As they rounded a curve on a dark stretch of road, the car slammed into a slowed semi. Though the children survived with minor injuries, everyone sitting in the front was killed instantly.
The world was stunned. Jayne's personality was so vibrant, her career so vivacious, that it was impossible to believe she was gone. At 34, she had already earned a special place in the hearts of millions, and with her death came a deep void that will never be filled.
Jayne was laid to rest in Fairview Cemetary in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. There is also a centograph dedicated to her in the Hollywood Forever Memorial Park in Hollywood, California.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/26/04 at 12:35 pm
Poor Jayne. She was always in Marilyn's shadow. I think Jayne was more talented and definatelly had more brains. It was very tragic that she died in the car crash. I think if she would have lived, she would have been bigger than Marilyn. Because she died a few years after Marilyn before she could really emerge out from that shadow, she will be remembered for just another platnum blond with big boobs. :\'(
Cat
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Marian on 07/26/04 at 2:14 pm
Nice pictures, RnRfan! Wasn't her daughter on ER?
:)Mariska hargitay is on "law and order S.V.U.".Cheers!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Tanya1976 on 07/26/04 at 2:50 pm
Wow! Some story!
I did know that a rumor about her head being decapitated during the accident followed her death for quite a long time. But, a few years ago, a good show called "Mysteries and Scandals" dispelled this myth by illustrating Jayne's love for wearing wigs. Her wig flew off at the time of her death; thus, prompting the rumor mill to create the myth.
Tanya
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Alicia on 07/26/04 at 3:14 pm
"oooo Jayne Mansfield...not a good auto reference"- this was from the movie "To Wong Foo thanks for everything, Julie Newmare"
Jayne Mansfield was so hot. She was known as the "Poor mans Marilyn Monroe". Shes in my top 10 "Hot girls" list
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Hairspray on 07/26/04 at 3:26 pm
This does make for interesting reading and a sad, sad story it is:
http://www.snopes.com/movies/actors/jayne.htm
http://www.snopes.com/movies/graphics/jayne.jpg
R.I.P.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Tanya1976 on 07/26/04 at 3:59 pm
After reading that story, you can't help but feel bad for her. Quite a gruesome way to go.
:\'(
Tanya
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 5:59 pm
I think Jayne was more talented and definatelly had more brains. It was very tragic that she died in the car crash. I think if she would have lived, she would have been bigger than Marilyn.
Cat
Couldn't agree with you more, Cat ;)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Alicia on 07/26/04 at 6:28 pm
Poor Jayne. She was always in Marilyn's shadow. I think Jayne was more talented and definatelly had more brains. It was very tragic that she died in the car crash. I think if she would have lived, she would have been bigger than Marilyn. Because she died a few years after Marilyn before she could really emerge out from that shadow, she will be remembered for just another platnum blond with big boobs. :\'(
Cat
I dont think she had more brains. Thats not very fair to say, people dont know how smart MM was, just like Jessica Simpson, people pick on her. Its like someone says something dumb or do something dumb people automatically think they are like those mistakes represent them. anywho, Jayne Mansfield was beautiful, but I mean MM couldnt be that dumb to her if she tried to copy her all the time, Jayne should have been more original alond with the other glamour girls who tried to be MM
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/26/04 at 6:55 pm
I dont think she had more brains. Thats not very fair to say, people dont know how smart MM was, just like Jessica Simpson, people pick on her. Its like someone says something dumb or do something dumb people automatically think they are like those mistakes represent them. anywho, Jayne Mansfield was beautiful, but I mean MM couldnt be that dumb to her if she tried to copy her all the time, Jayne should have been more original alond with the other glamour girls who tried to be MMÂÂ
I didn't say that Marilyn was dumb, I just think that Jayne was smarter. Marilyn was just fighting a lot of demons-i.e. drugs.
Cat
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 7:49 pm
No disrepect for MM, it's just that like posted earlier....Jayne had a genius I.Q., was a talented violinist and was a wonderful mom :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: LyricBoy on 07/26/04 at 7:50 pm
She had that kind of "Beauty", didn't she :) I read about her and loved the fact that she wanted and loved children....she was a class act
Hmmm... perhaps a "class act" but she was well known to have cheated on her husband with various men, including John F. Kennedy (and possibly Robert F. Kennedy) but she would hardly be the first (or last) to share that distinction. She also did quite a few nide photo spreads.
Mariska DEFINITELY has class, and in her eyes she really resembles Jayne. But you will not see Mari in any nudie pics.
Now as for that car crash... By the time of the crash, Jayne's career was essentially over. She was relegated to bit parts in B and C movies and acts in obscure clubs. For "publicity" she started dating the head of the American Church of Satan, but many suspect it was for publicity only, and was not serious.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 7:59 pm
Hmmm... perhaps a "class act" but she was well known to have cheated on her husband with various men, including John F. Kennedy (and possibly Robert F. Kennedy) but she would hardly be the first (or last) to share that distinction. She also did quite a few nide photo spreads.
Mariska DEFINITELY has class, and in her eyes she really resembles Jayne. But you will not see Mari in any nudie pics.
Now as for that car crash... By the time of the crash, Jayne's career was essentially over. She was relegated to bit parts in B and C movies and acts in obscure clubs. For "publicity" she started dating the head of the American Church of Satan, but many suspect it was for publicity only, and was not serious.
Yep....I meant a class act as far as her children....she had a kind heart and was a warm and loving person...IMO ;)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Howard on 07/26/04 at 8:38 pm
http://images.allposters.com/images/MMPH/238052_a.jpg
Here is a picture of her.Now,add some wrinkles and old age and she'd be 70 years old. :)
Howard
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/26/04 at 9:42 pm
She did love her children.....
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/jaynemansfield/jaynezolton.jpg
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: SuperFreak on 07/26/04 at 10:52 pm
I think she was beautiful, talented and Hot!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: StarskyHutch76 on 07/26/04 at 10:55 pm
It's sad that she died so young :\'(
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/27/04 at 9:22 am
I found a really nice picture of her holding "baby" Mariska....but can't remember where I got it from :-\\
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Alicia on 07/27/04 at 8:21 pm
She did love her children.....
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/jaynemansfield/jaynezolton.jpg
for some reason this is by far the most beautiful picture I have ever seen of her
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: PoPCultureGirl on 07/27/04 at 9:20 pm
just like Jessica Simpson, people pick on her. Its like someone says something dumb or do something dumb people automatically think they are like those mistakes represent them.
Even though Jessica Simpson has a high IQ - she ACTS like an idiot. People can be "book smart" but at the same time, can be dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to "everyday life". ;)
Anyway, I think Jayne Mansfield was absolutley stunning!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/27/04 at 9:22 pm
Even though Jessica Simpson has a high IQ - she ACTS like an idiot. People can be "book smart" but at the same time, can be dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to "everyday life". ;)
Anyway, I think Jayne Mansfield was absolutley stunning!
I agree with you completely, PoP :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: eightiesfan on 07/28/04 at 12:53 pm
If they ever make another movie about Jayne Mansfield's life, I think Pamela Anderson would be the perfect choice to play her, since she looks so much like her.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/28/04 at 5:04 pm
If they ever make another movie about Jayne Mansfield's life, I think Pamela Anderson would be the perfect choice to play her, since she looks so much like her.
I agree...either her OR.....Anna Nichole.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/28/04 at 7:31 pm
I remember seeing a movie about her staring Loni Anderson.
Cat
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Howard on 07/28/04 at 8:08 pm
If they ever make another movie about Jayne Mansfield's life, I think Pamela Anderson would be the perfect choice to play her, since she looks so much like her.
yeah I agree it would have to be some blonde that would be able to portray her.
Howard
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/29/04 at 3:35 pm
I remember seeing a movie about her staring Loni Anderson.
Cat
I remember that....I still think Anna-Nolcole should play her though :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Alicia on 07/29/04 at 5:53 pm
I remember that....I still think Anna-Nolcole should play her though :)
Anna Nicole Smith is sooooo beautiful,. She would be best to play Jayne
both were soooo hot :D
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: CatwomanofV on 07/29/04 at 7:04 pm
I remember that....I still think Anna-Nolcole should play her though :)
The resemblice may be there but I don't think that Anna-Nicole has the brains like Loni did to play someone WITH brains.
Cat
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/29/04 at 9:31 pm
The resemblice may be there but I don't think that Anna-Nicole has the brains like Loni did to play someone WITH brains.
Cat
I agree but as for physically I think she stacks up....better than Pam....or Loni :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Alicia on 07/30/04 at 6:43 pm
God I love her body, you cant even tell she had kids. She was so statuesque ( i dunno if this is how you spell it)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/30/04 at 7:08 pm
The resemblice may be there but I don't think that Anna-Nicole has the brains like Loni did to play someone WITH brains.
Cat
True enough but in her movies Jayne didn't exactly come off as smart either...even though she was :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/30/04 at 7:10 pm
God I love her body, you cant even tell she had kids.  She was so statuesque ( i dunno if this is how you spell it)
I couldn't agree more, Alicia...and I do believe you spelled it correctly :)
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: SuperFreak on 07/30/04 at 7:17 pm
I think the movie with Loni was alright, but they should do another one with another actress. I don't care much for Pamela Anderson (I think she looked much better before all the surgeries) but don't know who would fit well. I do think Anna-Nicole looks a lot like Jayne Mansfield so she may be best for the part, if she can learn how to "act" better!
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: Howard on 07/30/04 at 8:36 pm
I think the movie with Loni was alright, but they should do another one with another actress. I don't care much for Pamela Anderson (I think she looked much better before all the surgeries) but don't know who would fit well. I do think Anna-Nicole looks a lot like Jayne Mansfield so she may be best for the part, if she can learn how to "act" better!
Anna Nicole sounds a little drunk when she talks so maybe she isn't a good candidate for Jane Mansfield. :-\\
Howard
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: RockandRollFan on 08/03/04 at 4:46 pm
Anna Nicole sounds a little drunk when she talks so maybe she isn't a good candidate for Jane Mansfield. :-\\
Howard
I think they could give her some acting lessons...it would be worth it because I think she looks so much like Jayne.
Subject: Re: Jayne Mansfield....1933-1967
Written By: F.Levisson on 05/06/06 at 3:47 am
She had that kind of "Beauty", didn't she :) I read about her and loved the fact that she wanted and loved children....she was a class act
She was my Marie Antoinette,as I wes her Loui!and that says all!
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