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  1. Feb 20, 2022 · The iconic Columbia Pictures "torch lady" logo of a woman holding a glowing light was actually based on a photo shot in an apartment.

  2. If you’ve ever watched a movie by Columbia Pictures then you know who the Torch Lady is—the woman who appears at the very beginning of every movie. The original photo was born in the apartment of Pulitzer Prize-winning New Orleans photographer Kathy Anderson back in 1991.

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · The Original Photo That Inspired the Iconic Columbia PicturesTorch Lady” Logo. By Madeleine Muzdakis on February 21, 2022. While dramatic music sounds, a torch-bearing woman dressed like a Roman goddess appears on screen against heavenly clouds. Bold text behind her announces the name “Columbia.”

  4. Sep 7, 2016 · The photographer who helped bring this latest – and perhaps greatest – incarnation of the Torch Lady to life was Kathy Anderson, we caught up with her on the 25th anniversary of the logo to celebrate the now iconic photoshoot.

  5. Feb 24, 2022 · Evelyn Venable, who starred in the 1934 movie Death Takes a Holiday, and Wizard of Oz star Amelia Batchelor have all posed as the torch lady. Artist Michael Deas was hired in the 1990s to return the figure to her “classic look” after Columbia was bought by Sony Pictures.

  6. She's one of the most recognised faces in modern cinema history, but the story behind how the Columbia Pictures "torch lady" came to be on the big screen could be worthy of a movie on its own. Photographer Kathy Anderson was working at a local newspaper in New Orleans when her friend asked for a favour. "It was 1991 and my friend Michael, an ...

  7. Aug 26, 2010 · A few years back someone discovered photos of Rose Edna Turiello, who worked for Columbia in the 1930s, draped in a toga and holding a torch. Her husband, James, had been a photographer.

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