Beverly d Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo (American actress) has a net value of $20 Million. D'Angelo is most well-known for her role in a variety of "National Lampoon's Vacation" films over the years. She has more than 60 film credits. Beverly was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for her role in "Coal Miner's Daughter" A 1980s-themed film. Her role in "A Streetcar Named Desire" was rewarded with an Emmy Award nomination. D'Angelo's roles in movies like "Hair" and "American History", and "American History" are also popular. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th the 15th of November, 1951. Her father, who was a television station manager and bass player manager was her father. Beverly was raised by her brothers. Her grandfather is the one who designed Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. D'Angelo attended the high school of Upper Arlington (Ohio) during her childhood. Beverly was an illustrator and a singer before she got into the acting world. During this period, she was a backup singer for a group of rockabilly in Canada that was later renamed as "The Band."
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