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Hearst's measurements are 34-34-35 according to Celebrity Sleuth magazine.
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Hearst was a cheerleader during her high school days.
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Hearst was mentioned in Warren Zevon's song Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner.
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Hearst's life was the subject of an episode of E! True Hollywood Story.
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Hearst currently stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall.
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Gilda Radner parodied Hearst on a couple of Saturday Night Live skits.
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Hearst currently resides in Connecticut with her husband and two daughters.
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Hearst has appeared in several films directed by John Waters.
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Hearst was portrayed by Natasha Richardson in the 1989 film Patricia Hearst.
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Hearst's memoir of her kidnapping was entitled Every Secret Thing.
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Hearst has two daughters--Gillian and Lydia.
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Hearst got married to one of her bodyguards, Bernard Shaw, in 1979.
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Hearst was granted a full pardon for her crimes by President Clinton on January 20, 2001, his last day in office.
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Hearst was released from prison on February 1, 1979 when President Carter commuted her sentence.
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Hearst played a juror who wore white after Labor Day in the 1994 film Serial Mom.
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Hearst has always maintained that she was physically and sexually abused during captivity and was coerced into taking part in the bank robbery.
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Many observers at Hearst's trial felt her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, did a poor job defending her.
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Hearst was convicted of bank robbery on March 20, 1976 and was sentenced to seven years in prison.
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Famed attorney F. Lee Bailey defended Hearst at her 1976 trial for bank robbery.
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After being a fugitive for over a year, Hearst was arrested in September of 1975 along with two other Symbionese Liberation Army members, Bill and Emily Harris.
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Hearst was living with her fiancee Steven Weed at the time of her abduction.
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On April 15, 1974 Hearst took part with other members of the Symbionese Liberation Army in the armed robbery of a San Francisco bank.
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Hearst was kidnapped from her apartment in Berkeley, CA on February 4, 1974 by the political terrorist group the Symbionese Liberation Army.
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Hearst grew up in the wealthy San Francisco suburb of Hillsborough.
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Her parents names were Randolph Apperson and Catherine Campbell Hearst. They divorced not long after her kidnapping.