Born Jackie Jean Crouch in Arkansas in 1926, Georgia Holt grew up during difficult times and learned resilience early. She showed a talent for performing as a child, later pursuing acting and music while raising Cher and her sister Georganne. Although she never became as famous as her daughter, she built a meaningful life shaped by creativity, determination, and motherhood.
Georgia’s influence could be seen in Cher’s confidence, independence, and long career of reinvention. She taught her daughters to be strong and to create opportunities for themselves. In her later years, Holt also gained recognition for her own music and life story through the documentary Dear Mom, Love Cher and the release of her album Honky Tonk Woman.
More than simply Cher’s mother, Georgia Holt was a singer, performer, survivor, and loving parent. Her journey from hardship to late-life artistic recognition showed that dreams and creativity do not have an expiration date. Her strength, humor, and warmth continue to live on through the family she loved and the legacy she helped shape.