Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo is an American actress with an estimated worth of $20 million. D'Angelo is most well-known for her performances in "National Lampoon's Vacation", and has more than 60 credits. Beverly earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for her role in the role of Patsy Cline, in the film of 1980 "Coal Miner's Daughter". As Patsy Cline in 1980's film "Coal Miner's Daughter" Beverly was nominated for an Emmy Award. In addition, D'Angelo is known for her roles in films like "Hair" as well as "American History X. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th on the 15th of November in 1951. Her father, who was a television station manager and bass player manager was her father. Beverly was raised with three brothers. Her grandfather was famous for his design of the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. In her early years, D'Angelo attended high school in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Beverly was an artist as well as a singer prior to when she began her career in acting. She was also the backing singer for a Canadian rockabilly band that became "The Band."
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