Jeff Allin, an accomplished actor born in the 1960s, brings his theatrical prowess to the screen in Patty Hearst (1988), where he navigates the complexities of identity and manipulation. With a rich background in theater, including performances at the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center, Allin's experience in dramatic roles enhances the film's exploration of psychological depth. His work in Patty Hearst contributes to the film's cult status, reflecting the era's fascination with true crime and media sensationalism.
Patty Hearst
The true story of a rich girl who was abducted by American revolutionaries in the 1970's. Her time spent with her captors made her question herself and her way of life and she joined forces with the cause that her abductors were fighting for. This created a US scandal and Patty Hearst has become a pop culture fixture.