A 1960s "it girl" and Warhol superstar, known for her beauty, fashion sense, and appearances in underground films and art projects.
Jane Holzer, also known as "Baby Jane," is an American art collector, film producer, and former actress, model, and Warhol superstar. She rose to fame in the 1960s as a fashion icon, gracing the covers of top fashion magazines and inspiring designers with her unique style.
Holzer's association with Andy Warhol's Factory led to her appearance in several of his films, including Soap Opera (1964), Couch (1964), and Camp (1965). She also starred in the independently produced film Ciao Manhattan (1972).
In the 1980s, Holzer shifted her focus to film producing, coproducing the critically acclaimed film Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985). Her passion for art led her to become a prominent art collector, with a keen eye for spotting emerging talent.
In 1966, Women's Wear Daily named Holzer one of the fashion revolutionaries in New York, alongside other style icons like Edie Sedgwick and Mary Quant. Her influence on fashion was undeniable, and she inspired designers such as Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne, and Yves Saint Laurent.
In 1967, Holzer released a single, "Rapunzel/Nowhere," on Atco Records, produced by Al Kasha and arranged by Barry Goldberg. This foray into music showcased her ability to adapt to new creative outlets.
Holzer's personal life has been marked by her marriage to Leonard Holzer, an heir to a New York real estate fortune. Her son, Charles "Rusty" Holzer, competed in show jumping at the 1992 Summer Olympics, while her daughter-in-law, Ashley Holzer, won a bronze medal in dressage at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Holzer has been referenced in popular culture, including in Tom Wolfe's book The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby (1965) and in the Roxy Music single "Virginia Plain" (1972). She was also parodied as "Baby Jane Towser" in the 1967 Batman episode "PopFlop Goes the Joker."
Jane Holzer's enduring legacy as a fashion icon, art collector, and film producer continues to inspire new generations of artists and style enthusiasts alike.
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