Anne Hearst

Anne Hearst

Anne Randolph Hearst is an American socialite and publishing heiress.

Hearst is one of the five daughters of Randolph Apperson Hearst (1917-2000) and his first wife, the former Catherine Wood Campbell. Patricia Hearst, who was kidnapped in 1974 by members of the Symbionese Liberation Army, is one of her sisters.

Educated at the Crystal Springs and Santa Catalina Schools of Girls and Mount Vernon Junior College, she has been married three times.

*Hearst's first husband was Jay Reed Bosworth, a Stanford University undergraduate, whom she married in Burlingame, California, on 7 September 1968. They later divorced.

*Hearst's second husband was Richard McChesney. The couple separated soon after their marriage, and during that separation, Anne Hearst gave birth to their only child, who was christened Amanda Randolph Hearst.

*Hearst's third and present husband, whom she married in 2006, is the novelist Jay McInerney. She is his fourth wife.

References

"Gina Hearst Betrothed to Jay Reed Bosworth", The New York Times, 30 May 1968.


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