Haritay, who has played Olivia Benson on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since its inaugural season, reacted to the news in an emotional statement she shared with PEOPLE. “I’m thrilled and deeply moved by these nominations. It’s an emotional moment, because what feels most natural to say is ‘On behalf of my mom and myself, thank you.’ I’m profoundly grateful to have this moment with her,” Hargitay said.
My Mom Jayne explores the life and legacy of her mother, actress Jayne Mansfield, who died in a 1967 car accident when Hargitay was just 3 years old. Hargitay was also injured. Mansfield was a mother of five at the time of her death.
Throughout the documentary, the Law & Order staple is honest about trying to distance herself from her mother’s sexy image as she built her own acting career, taking on more serious roles. By the end of the film, she develops a deeper understanding, appreciation, and admiration of her mother.
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