Jennifer Holden, born Lynn Featherstone, made a notable mark in the film industry during the late 1950s and early 1960s, becoming a sought-after figure among collectors of classic cinema. Best known for her role in the gritty crime film *Gang War* (1958), Holden's performances captured the essence of the era's burgeoning exploitation genre, making her films particularly prized among aficionados of cult cinema.
In addition to *Gang War*, her appearances in iconic titles such as Elvis Presley’s *Jailhouse Rock* (1957) and the Western *Buchanan Rides Alone* (1958) showcase her versatility as an actress. Collectors appreciate these films not just for Holden's contributions, but also for their historical significance in the evolution of American film. Her legacy continues to resonate with those who admire the golden age of physical media, as her films remain staples in the collections of those who cherish the artistry of mid-century cinema.