Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo (American actress) has a net value of $20 million. D'Angelo is famous for her role in a variety of "National Lampoon's Travel" movies in the past. She has more than 60 credits in film. Following her performance as Patsy Cline in the 1980s movie "Coal Miner's Daughter,"" Beverly was nominated for an Golden Globe Award. Also, she was awarded an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in the TV movie "A Streetcar Named Desire." D'Angelo is also famous for her role in films like "Hair" as well as "American History X." "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th the 15th of November, 1951. She was raised by an extended family with Italian heritage, and her father was a bassist and also a TV station's manager. Beverly was raised alongside her brothers. Her grandfather is the person who designed the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. During these early years, D'Angelo attended high school in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Beverly was an illustrator and a performer before she entered the acting industry. During this time she also served as a backup singer for a rockabilly band in Canada which later came to be known as "The Band."
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