Soap Opera (1964)
By Andy Warhol
According to Andy Warhol, Soap Opera was the first movie that Baby Jane Holzer did for him. (POP60) It was also the first Warhol film to be mentioned in the New York Times. Art critic Grace Glueck mentioned the film in her "Art Notes" column July 5, 1964, calling it Wee Love of Life. (AD85) According to Jane, she was introduced to Warhol by Nicky Haslam who, at that time, was the editor for Show magazine. Jane thought that Nicky might have introduced her to Warhol on the corner of 59th Street, in front of Bloomingdales. According to Holzer, Warhol told her that he was making a movie called Soap Opera, and asked her if she would like to be in it. Shortly thereafter Jane had a dinner at her father-in-laws house on Park Avenue where she was staying and Warhol came to the dinner. Also at her dinner were David Bailey, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, David McEwen and Nicky Haslam. (UW47) In Popism, Andy Warhol recollected their meeting slightly differently, saying that the dinner came first, and that he then ran into her on Madison Avenue when she had just got back from "the big '63 summer in London when everything had really started to happen there." According to Warhol, "she couldn't s…
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