Hearst was mentioned in Warren Zevon's song Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner.
Hearst currently stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall.
Hearst currently resides in Connecticut with her husband and two daughters.
Hearst was portrayed by Natasha Richardson in the 1989 film Patricia Hearst.
Hearst has two daughters--Gillian and Lydia.
Hearst was granted a full pardon for her crimes by President Clinton on January 20, 2001, his last day in office.
Hearst played a juror who wore white after Labor Day in the 1994 film Serial Mom.
Many observers at Hearst's trial felt her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, did a poor job defending her.
Famed attorney F. Lee Bailey defended Hearst at her 1976 trial for bank robbery.
Hearst was living with her fiancee Steven Weed at the time of her abduction.
Hearst was kidnapped from her apartment in Berkeley, CA on February 4, 1974 by the political terrorist group the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Her parents names were Randolph Apperson and Catherine Campbell Hearst. They divorced not long after her kidnapping.