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'''Nickname:''' "Torch Lady" | '''Nickname:''' "Torch Lady" | ||
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'''Trivia:''' The Torch Lady, aka Columbia, is played by Pittsburgh native Jane Chester Bartholomew, who was discovered by Harry Cohn. (After she left acting in the '60s, Mrs. Bartholomew became a nursing inspector with the Chicago Board of Health. She passed away in 2012.) | '''Trivia:''' The Torch Lady, aka Columbia, is played by Pittsburgh native Jane Chester Bartholomew, who was discovered by Harry Cohn. (After she left acting in the '60s, Mrs. Bartholomew became a nursing inspector with the Chicago Board of Health. She passed away in 2012.) | ||
''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* There is a special variant for the 10th Anniversary of Screen Gems. The logo is the same, except for the text "{{font|Impact|10<sup>{{small|TH}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY {{small|FILM PROGRAM}}}}" (or "{{font|Impact|{{small|FILM PRESENTATION}}}}") seen below in place of the standard text. | |||
* Recently, an extremely rare colorized version of the logo was spotted. It is known to be seen on the ''Shirley Temple's Storybook'' episode "Mother Goose". | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The lady's torch "shining". | '''FX/SFX:''' The lady's torch "shining". |