Jayne Mansfield's Pink Palace

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Jayne Mansfield's Pink Palace
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Gate and partial view of Mansfield's former mansion, the Pink Palace (photographed 1997)
General information
Address 10100 Sunset Boulevard
Town or city Holmby Hills, Los Angeles
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Demolished 2002

Jayne Mansfield's Pink Palace was a mansion built by the actress as a "pink landmark".[1]

History

In November 1957, shortly before her marriage to Mickey Hargitay, Mansfield bought a 40-room Mediterranean-style mansion formerly owned by Rudy Vallée at 10100 Sunset Boulevard in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles.[2] Much of the investment to buy the house came from the $81,340 ($685,318 in 2025 dollars[3]) she inherited from her maternal grandfather Elmer Palmer.[4][5] Mansfield had the house painted pink, with cupids surrounded by pink fluorescent lights, pink furs in the bathrooms, a pink heart-shaped bathtub, and a fountain spurting pink champagne, and then dubbed it the "Pink Palace". Hargitay, a plumber and carpenter before getting into bodybuilding, built a pink heart-shaped swimming pool. Mansfield decorated the Pink Palace by writing to furniture and building suppliers requesting free samples. She received over $150,000 ($1,263,803 in 2025 dollars[3]) in free merchandise, paying only $76,000 ($640,327 in 2025 dollars[3]) for the mansion itself[6] It was still a large sum, when the average cost of a house at the time was under $7,500 ($63,190 in 2025 dollars[3]).[7]

The Pink Palace was sold and its subsequent owners have included Ringo Starr, Cass Elliot and Engelbert Humperdinck.[8] In 2002, Humperdinck sold it to developers, and the house was demolished in November of that year.

References

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Notes

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  1. Strait 1992, p. 93
  2. Marc Wanamaker, Westwood, Arcadia Publishing, 2010 , p. 55 [1]
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  4. Faris 1994, p. 7
  5. Michael Mundy, "Limit: The Game is Back with Warring Realtors", Los Angeles Magazine, January 1998
  6. The Pink Palace
  7. Census of Housing, U.S. Census Bureau.
  8. Web bio from fansite.