Patty Hearst

Patty Hearst

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Patty Hearst Wiki Biography

  • Patricia Campbell Hearst, to give her full name, was born on February 20, 1954, in San Francisco, California, United States. 
  • Patricia Hearst-Shaw is the name she is currently known by. 
  • William Randolph Hearst, the media magnate, was her grandfather. 
  • Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974, and she spent 19 months with her kidnappers, participating in their crimes until she was apprehended by the FBI. 
  • Patty Hearst has a net worth of $45 million as of today. 
  • She is extremely wealthy as a result of her ancestors from the Hearst publishing family. 
  • Patty grew up in a large family with four sisters. 
  • Patty was 19 years old when she was kidnapped in 1974 from her apartment in Berkeley, California, USA. 
  • Patty Hearst received a 35-year prison sentence. 
  • Patty Hearst published her memoir “Every Secret Thing” in 1981. 
  • Later, she collaborated with director John Waters, appearing in the films “Cry-Baby” (1990), “Serial Mom” (1994), “Pecker” (1998), “Cecil B. Demented” (2000), and “A Dirty Shame” (2000). 
  • (2004). 
  • Hearst married Bernard Shaw in 1979, and the couple lived together until he died in 2013. 
  • There are two daughters in the family. 
  • Bernard Shaw’s formal name is Bernard Shaw. 
  • Bernard Shaw (born 1979–2013) is an English playwright. 
  • Patricia Hearst Shaw’s formal name is Patricia Hearst Shaw. 
  • Patti Hearst’s formal name is Patricia Hearst. 
  • Patty Hearst’s formal name is Patricia Hearst. 
  • Patty Hearst’s net worth is unknown. 

Patty Hearst Quick Info

Net Worth $45 Million
Date Of Birth February 20, 1954
Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, United States
Height 5 ft 2 in (1.6 m)
Profession Media personality, writer, host in the show, actress
Education University of California, Berkeley, Santa Catalina School, Crystal Springs Uplands School
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Bernard Shaw (1979–2013, died)
Children Lydia Hearst, Gillian Hearst-Shaw
Parents Randolph Apperson Hearst, Catherine Wood Campbell
Siblings Anne Hearst, Victoria Hearst, Catherine Hearst, Virginia Hearst Randt
Nicknames Patricia Hearst Shaw, Patricia Campbell Hearst, Patricia Hearst, Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw, Tania , Patti Hearst
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0372553
Movies Cry-Baby” (1990), “Serial Mom” (1994), “Pecker” (1998), “Cecil B. Demented” (2000), “A Dirty Shame” (2004)

Patty Hearst Important Facts

  • Sister of Victoria Hearst.
  • Aunt of Amanda Hearst.
  • Her French bulldog, the Diva, won a ribbon at the Westminister Kennel Club Dog Show on February 11, 2008.
  • Her great-grandfather, George Hearst, is a character portrayed by actor Gerald McRaney on the HBO series Deadwood (2004).
  • Warren Zevon’s song, “Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner”, refers to Patty Hurst’s participation in the SLA bank robbery. There’s a line at the end of the song: “Patty Hearst heard the burst of Roland’s Thompson gun and bought it”.
  • Danny Elfman’s band, then still called “The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo”, wrote a song about the whole Patty Hearst ordeal, called “You Got Your Baby Back”. It was released as a 2 track single in 1976 and is also known as “The Patty Hearst Song”.
  • Is portrayed by Natasha Richardson in Patty Hearst (1988)
  • The indie rock band Camper Van Beethoven’s 1988 album “Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart” takes its name from a reference to Hearst is one of the SLA’s press manifestos. The album also includes “Tania,” a love song to Hearst.
  • Daughters Lydia Hearst and Gillian Hearst-Shaw were a part of the Toys for Tots holiday party in New York. [December 2002]
  • Married her former bodyguard. Changed her name to ‘Tania’ when she was kidnapped and brainwashed by the Symbionese Liberation Army and experienced Stockholm Syndrome
  • Daughter Lydia Hearst is a Ford model.
  • Granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst, and daughter of Randolph Hearst
  • The punk band The Misfits wrote a song called “She” about Patty Hearst
  • Has two daughters, Gillian Hearst-Shaw and Lydia Hearst.
  • Was a cheerleader at Sacred Heart School in Menlo Park, California.
  • Her part in the armed robbery of the Hibernia Bank (now a Bank of America branch) took place at 1450 Noriega Street in San Francisco’s Sunset District. She was finally arrested in San Francisco at 625 Morse Street, not far from the Cow Palace. Her defense attorney would be F. Lee Bailey who, by many accounts, lost the case because he permitted his client to take the stand.
  • On February 4, 1974, she was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) and held captive for over two months in cramped studio apartment #6 at 1827 Golden Gate Avenue near the University of San Francisco.

Patty Hearst Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Veronica Mars 2006 TV Series Selma Hearst Rose Actress
A Dirty Shame 2004 Paige Actress
Second Best 2004 Alana Actress
Tripping the Rift 2004 TV Series Haffa Dozen Actress
Son of the Beach 2001 TV Series Digger’s Mother Actress
Cecil B. DeMented 2000 Fidget’s Mom Actress
Pecker 1998 Lynn Wentworth Actress
Boston Common 1996 TV Series Mom Actress
Bio-Dome 1996 Doyle’s Mother Actress
The Adventures of Pete & Pete 1996 TV Series Mrs. Kretchmar Actress
Frasier 1994 TV Series Janice Actress
Serial Mom 1994 Juror #8 Actress
Cry-Baby 1990 Wanda’s Mother Actress
Notorious Destinations with Patricia Hearst 2003 TV Mini-Series writer Writer
Patty Hearst 1988 book “Every Secret Thing” Writer
Pottersville 2016 executive producer post-production Producer
Notorious Destinations with Patricia Hearst 2003 TV Mini-Series producer Producer
The 100 Greatest Musicals 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself (as Patti Hearst) Self
The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Chevy Chase 2002 TV Movie Herself Self
N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Hugh Hefner 2001 TV Special Herself Self
The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards 2001 TV Special Herself – Presenter (uncredited) Self
In Bad Taste 2000 TV Special documentary Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Self
N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner 2000 TV Movie Herself Self
Pie in the Sky: The Brigid Berlin Story 2000 Documentary Herself Self
Politically Incorrect 2000 TV Series Herself – panelist Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1996 TV Series Herself Self
Vicki! 1992 TV Series Herself Self
Film ’72 1989 TV Series Herself Self
American Experience 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst 2004 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
I Love the ’70s 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Cronkite Remembers 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself (in bank surveillance footage) (uncredited) Archive Footage
Fame in the Twentieth Century 1993 TV Series documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Memories of 1970-1991 1991 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1976 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Seventies 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
America’s Dark Secrets Documentary 2011 Documentary short Archive Footage
Mysteries at the Museum 2010 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
La tela de Tu Vida 2007 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Herself Archive Footage