Jayne Mansfield: The Brains Behind the Hollywood Blonde Bombshell Image
Jayne Mansfield, often overshadowed by her rival Marilyn Monroe, was actually the genius behind the Hollywood marketing tactic that has propelled so many others to fame. Her daughter Mariska Hargitay’s new documentary, My Mother Jayne, has brought attention back to Mansfield and highlighted her as more than just “the other blonde bombshell.”
With a reported genius-level IQ of 160, Mansfield moved to Los Angeles in 1954 with her first husband, Paul Mansfield. Her voluptuous figure caught the eye of many, and she quickly made a name for herself in Hollywood. One career-defining moment came during a press tour for the film Underwater!, where Mansfield made the bold decision to dive into a pool wearing a revealing swimsuit, capturing the attention of reporters and earning comparisons to Marilyn Monroe.
This move led to a contract with Warner Bros., who saw Mansfield as a potential threat to Monroe. She further solidified her popularity by posing for Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Magazine. Despite facing personal struggles, including a divorce from her first husband and losing her Warner Bros. contract, Mansfield remained in the public eye through endorsements, branding, and strategic PR moves.
After signing a contract with Fox Studios, Mansfield’s career reached new heights with films like The Girl Can’t Help It, for which she won a Golden Globe award. Despite studio restrictions on her personal life, Mansfield defied expectations by marrying former Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay and having more children. She continued to generate buzz with her PR stunts, including a memorable encounter with Sophia Loren at a dinner event.
However, Mansfield’s career began to decline after Monroe’s death in 1962. She faced setbacks in both her professional and personal life, including a failed marriage and controversial film roles. Despite her undeniable charisma and ability to draw crowds, Mansfield struggled to replicate her earlier success on the big screen.
In the end, Jayne Mansfield’s legacy as a Hollywood trailblazer and marketing maven remains intact. She may not have achieved the same level of fame as Marilyn Monroe, but her impact on the entertainment industry and her pioneering approach to self-promotion continue to be felt to this day.