- In the 1970's, her second husband director Peter Bogdanovich divorced her to be with starlet Cybill Shepherd. In the film Irreconcilable Differences (1984), a director (Ryan O'Neal) divorced his wife (Shelley Long) for a starlet (Sharon Stone). When Platt was asked about whether Irreconcilable Differences (1984) was inspired by her real life situation, her answer was: "They got more right than wrong".
- Her father was a judge at the Nuremberg war crimes trial in Germany.
- She helped to create the plot for Peter Bogdanovich's movie Targets (1968). She also suggested to her husband that he should make Larry McMurtry's novel "The Last Picture Show" into a film.
- Her very first sexual experience, at what's now known as Carnegie Mellon University, got her pregnant. She dropped out of school for a while and gave birth to a girl, whom she gave up for adoption, with no regrets.
- Her father John was an army colonel and her mother Vivian worked in advertising. At age 6, she moved to Germany where her father presided over the post-World War II Dachau Nazi war-crimes trials.
- Was the first female member of the Art Directors Guild.
- Continued to collaborate on movie projects with her director husband Peter Bogdanovich, even after he divorced her for actress Cybill Shepherd in 1971.
- She was executive vice president of James L. Brooks' production company, "Gracie Films," from 1985 to 1995.
- She is survived by her brother, Jack Platt; 2 daughters, Antonia Bogdanovich and Alexandra "Sashy" Bogdanovichl a stepdaughter, Kelly Wade; a stepson, Jon Wade; 3 grandchildren; and 4 step-grandchildren.
- While writing the film that became Pretty Baby (1978), a biographical account of professional photographer E. J. Bellocq in mid-1910s New Orleans, she originally envisioned Jane Fonda as Hattie, Jodie Foster as Violet, and Robert Redford as the photographer.
- Polly studied art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh before beginning her career as a costume designer for the stage.
- She studied art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began her career as a costume designer for theater.
- Mother of Antonia Bogdanovich and Sashy Bogdanovich.
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