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Over the decades, many women have claimed to be the "Torch Lady" featured in the studio logo.
She was 28 when she modeled for Columbia Pictures logo in 1992 and never posed again. Now, photographer shares story behind 'iconic' photoshoot. Jenny Joseph's story seems made for a Hollywood ...
But rather than an individual director or star, this edition is dedicated to a studio: Columbia Pictures with "The Lady with the Torch" celebrating the studio's centenary.
Ehsan Khoshbakht on Locarno’s Columbia Retrospective ‘The Lady With the Torch’: ‘This Film Will Never Play Again in My Lifetime’ ...
In March, Jenny Sanford—the former First Lady of South Carolina, who now works as a self-employed business investment consultant—got the happily ever after she wasn’t quite sure might happen ...
An iconic woman needs an apt setting. So, to mark its 100th anniversary, Columbia Pictures has teamed with the Municipality of Cannes to put the studio’s instantly recognizable Torch Lady and ...
But nonetheless, we have to extend our congratulations to former First Lady Jenny Sanford for getting married this weekend. Sanford married investment banker Andy McKay.
Screenshot of Jenny Sanford’s engagement announcement on social media. Instagram South Carolina’s former first lady Jenny Sanford announced she was engaged on Tuesday through social media. In ...
Former South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford married investment banker Andy McKay in a private ceremony on Sullivan's Island, SC. Sanford was married to former governor and current U.S ...
But rather than an individual director or star, this edition is dedicated to a studio: Columbia Pictures with “The Lady with the Torch” celebrating the studio’s centenary.
An image of Jenny Joseph modeling for a reference photo used by artist Michael Deas as the basis for the Columbia Pictures logo, shot in the New Orleans apartment of photographer Kathy Anderson.