Mickey Hargitay
Miklós Károly "Mickey" Hargitay was a Hungarian-American actor and bodybuilder.
Born in Budapest, Hargitay immigrated to the United States at age 21 in 1947. Known as "Mickey", he eventually became a naturalized American citizen. He became known as a competitive bodybuilder, helping to popularize the sport and winning Mr. Universe in 1955. His bodybuilding gave him an entree to acting. In 1958, Hargitay married actress Jayne Mansfield. Hargitay and Mansfield made four movies together: Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, The Loves of Hercules, Promises! Promises!, and Primitive Love.
Hargitay and Mansfield had two children. Hargitay also raised Mansfield's daughter, actress Mariska Hargitay, as his own, although she is the biological daughter of Nelson Sardelli.
Early life and early career
Miklós Károly Hargitay was born in Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary on January 6, 1926. His parents were Ferenc Hargitay and Mária Hargitay. Hargitay's father was an acrobat. During his youth, Hargitay was part of an acrobatic act with his brother. After being introduced to speed skating by his brother, Hargitay began competing in meets. In 1946, he won the Middle European championship at 500 and 1,500 meters, and placed second in the 5,000 meter race. He was also a proficient football player, and was a resistance fighter during World War II.In 1947, aged 21, Hargitay emigrated from Hungary to the United States to avoid being drafted into military service by the Soviet Union. Hargitay settled in Indianapolis, where he worked as a plumber and carpenter. He also performed in an acrobatic act with his first wife, Mary Birge. He was inspired to begin bodybuilding after seeing a magazine cover featuring Steve Reeves. Hargitay won the National Amateur Body-Builders' Association Mr. Universe award in 1955.
Hargitay is credited with influencing the enormous interest in physical fitness prevalent in the US during the 1950s. He appeared as a pin-up model in fitness magazines. After Mae West saw his photo on a magazine cover, she recruited Hargitay for her muscleman revue.
Acting career
Hargitay's first film role came when Jayne Mansfield demanded that he be cast in her movie, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?.In 1960, Hargitay and Mansfield played the lead roles in The Loves of Hercules. Over the next four years, Hargitay and Mansfield would appear together in Promises! Promises! and Primitive Love. In 1965, Hargitay played the lead role in Bloody Pit of Horror without Mansfield.
Hargitay's acting career was not limited to the United States; he also appeared in many Italian productions, and acted in Hungarian director György Szomjas' 1988 film, Mr. Universe.
In 2003, Hargitay guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He played the role of a witness to a violent crime.
Personal life
Hargitay's first wife was fellow acrobat Mary Birge. Hargitay and Birge had a daughter, Tina West. The couple later divorced.Hargitay and Jayne Mansfield met in 1956 while he was performing in The Mae West Show at the Latin Quarter. When Mansfield noticed Hargitay performing, she allegedly told the waiter, "I'll have a steak and that tall man on the left". Hargitay proposed to Mansfield on November 6, 1957, with a 10-carat diamond ring. On January 13, 1958, Hargitay and Mansfield married at the Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Hargitay built the famous heart-shaped swimming pool at his and Mansfield's Beverly Hills mansion, known as The Pink Palace.
Hargitay and Mansfield had two sons, Mickey Jr. and Zoltan. Mansfield also had a daughter named Mariska Hargitay in 1964; she was raised as one of Mickey Hargitay's children and grew up to become an actress. On April 30, 1963, Mansfield obtained a divorce from Hargitay in Juarez, Mexico. Hargitay and Mansfield reconciled in October 1963. After Mariska Hargitay was born, Mansfield sued to get the Juarez divorce declared legal; the divorce was recognized on August 26, 1964. A court decree in June 1967 made Hargitay the guardian of Mickey Jr., Zoltán, and Mariska Hargitay, although they continued to live with Mansfield. Mansfield died in an automobile accident in 1967. Shortly after Mansfield's funeral, Hargitay sued her estate, but lost.
In May 2025, Mariska Hargitay confirmed that singer-comedian Nelson Sardelli was her biological father. She had believed Mickey Hargitay to be her biological father until she was 25. Mariska Hargitay has stated that when she questioned Hargitay about her paternity, he denied that Sardelli was her father.
Hargitay married Ellen Siano on April 14, 1968. They remained married until his death in 2006.