Beverly d Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo, an American actor with an income in excess of $20 Million can be described as Beverly D'Angelo. D'Angelo has over 60 credits, and is famous for her performances in "National Lampoon's Vacation". Beverly was awarded an Golden Globe Award nomination for her character Patsy as Patsy in "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980). Her role in "A Streetcar Named Desire" brought her an Emmy Award nomination. The roles she played in films such as "Hair", "American History X" and others are also famous. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo was born the 15th of November 1951 on the 15th of November in Columbus, Ohio. She was raised in an Italian-American family. Italian roots as well as her father who was a bass player and a TV station manager. Beverly was raised alongside her siblings. Her grandfather is the person who created Ohio Stadium, Ohio State University. D'Angelo was an undergraduate student at Upper Arlington, Ohio during these first years. Beverly was an artist and performer before entering the acting world. At the time, she was a backup singer in a group of rockabilly from Canada that later became known as "The The Band."
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