Jane Holzer (born 23 October 1940) is a US art collector and film producer who was previously an actress, model, and Warhol superstar. She was often known by the nickname Baby Jane Holzer.
Born as Jane Bruckenfeld to Carl Bruckenfeld, a real estate investor, she married Leonard Holzer, an heir to a New York real estate fortune. Holzer was noted for including art projects in his developments, particularly at the Smith Haven Mall.[1]
Movies she appeared in included Soap Opera, Warhol's Couch (1964), and Ciao! Manhattan (1972).
She co-produced the 1985 film Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Holzer is the subject of "Girl of the Year" in Tom Wolfe's The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby (1965) and is referenced twice in the 1972 Roxy Music song Virginia Plain from the album Roxy Music.