What is Patricia Hearst's middle name?

Campbell

What is Patricia Hearst's full name?

Patricia Campbell Hearst

Patricia Hearst nickname(s):

Patty Hearst, Patricia Hearst-Shaw, Patricia Campbell Hearst, Patricia Hearst Shaw, Tania

Patricia Hearst date of birth:

February 25, 1954

How old is Patricia Hearst?

72

Where was Patricia Hearst born?

San Francisco, California, USA

How tall is Patricia Hearst?

5' 3" (160 cm)

Patricia Hearst body shape:

Average

What color are Patricia Hearst's eyes?

Brown - Dark

What color is Patricia Hearst's hair?

Brown - Dark

Is Patricia Hearst gay or straight?

Straight

What is Patricia Hearst's ethnicity?

White

What is Patricia Hearst nationality?

American

Where did Patricia Hearst go to school?

Crystal Springs School for Girls, Hillsborough, CA , Santa Catalina School, Monterey, CA

Where did Patricia Hearst go to university?

Menlo College, Atherton, CA , University of California, Berkeley, CA

What is Patricia Hearst's occupation?

Socialite, Actress, Author

Patricia Hearst claim to fame:

Pecker (1998)

Does Patricia Hearst have a pet?

Rocket (dog - Shih Tzu), Tuggy (dog - French Bulldog), Rubi (dog - French Bulldog), Diva (dog - French Bulldog)

Short Biography

Patricia Campbell Hearst (born February 20, 1954), now known as Patricia Hearst-Shaw, is the granddaughter of American publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst; she became nationally known for events following her kidnapping. In 1974 while she was a 19-year-old student living in Berkeley, California, Hearst was abducted by a left-wing terrorist group known as the Symbionese Liberation Army. After being isolated and threatened with death, she became supportive of their cause, making propaganda announcements for them and taking part in illegal activities. Hearst was found 19 months after her kidnapping, by which time she was a fugitive wanted for serious crimes. She was held in custody, despite speculation that her family's resources would prevent her spending time in jail. At trial the prosecution made Hearst's character and sexual morality an issue, suggesting that she had not been raped while being held prisoner by the SLA. She was found guilty of bank robbery. Her conviction and long prison sentence were widely seen as unjust, but the procedural correctness of her trial was upheld by the courts. Hearst's sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter, and she was pardoned by President Bill Clinton.