<p>Discover the story of an actress who earned fame and fortune with a seductive smile an eye-popping hourglass figure and a &ldquo;dumb blonde&rdquo; persona that belied the fact that she spoke five languages and was a concert violist and pianist.</p><p>Jayne Mansfield was an American actress in film theatre and television. She was also a nightclub entertainer a singer and one of the early Playboy Playmates. She was a major Hollywood sex symbol of the 1950s and early 1960s. She was 20th Century Fox&#39;s answer to Marilyn Monroe and came to be known as the &quot;Working Man&#39;s Monroe&rdquo; and as America&rsquo;s &ldquo;Smartest Dumb Blonde.&rdquo; She was also known for her well-publicized personal life and publicity stunts such as wardrobe malfunctions.<br /><br />Jayne became a major Broadway star in 1955 a major Hollywood star in 1956 and a leading celebrity in 1957. Her film and stage career was short-lived yet she experienced several box office successes and won a Theatre World Award and a Golden Globe. She enjoyed success in the role of fictional actress Rita Marlowe both in the 1955&ndash;1956 Broadway version and the 1957 Hollywood film version of <em>Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?</em> She showcased her comedic skills in <em>The Girl Can&#39;t Help It </em>(1956) her dramatic assets in <em>The Wayward Bus </em>(1957) and her sizzling presence in <em>Too Hot to Handle</em> (1960). She also sang for studio recordings including the album Shakespeare Tchaikovsky &amp; Me and the single &ldquo;As the Clouds Drift By&rdquo; which was backed with &ldquo;Suey&rdquo; both featuring legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix).<br /><br />Jayne&rsquo;s notable television work included television dramas <em>Follow the Sun</em> and <em>Burke&#39;s Law</em> game shows <em>The Match Game</em> and <em>What&#39;s My Line?</em> variety shows <em>The Jack Benny Program</em> and <em>The Bob Hope Show</em><em> The Ed Sullivan Show</em> and a large number of talk shows.<br /><br />By the early 1960s Jayne&rsquo;s box office popularity had declined and Hollywood studios lost interest in her. In the sexploitation film <em>Promises! Promises!</em> (1963) she became the first major American actress to have a nude starring role in a Hollywood motion picture.<br /><br />She was married three times and had three children. The world was stunned when died in a car accident at the young age of thirty-four.<br /><br />This profusely illustrated biography reveals her private life her tragic death and her roles in films stage plays and television appearances. Everything you&#39;ve ever wanted to know about her can be found in <em>Affectionately Jayne Mansfield.</em></p>
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