
Beverly D'Angelo (an American actress) has a net value of $20 million. D'Angelo is known for her part in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and has more than 60 credits. Beverly was nominated at the Golden Globe Awards for her portrayal in Patsy Cline, in the 1980s' film "Coal Miner's Daughter". The role she played in "A Streetcar Named Desire" brought her an Emmy Award nomination. Popular roles for D'Angelo include "Hair", "American History", "American History" and "American History". "Beverly Heather D'Angelo", was born in Columbus, Ohio, on the 15th November 1951. Her father was a manager at an entertainment station, as well as the manager of a bass player. Beverly was raised by three brothers. Her grandfather, who was a noted designer for the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University was also her grandfather. D'Angelo was a student at a high school in Upper Arlington, Ohio during the beginning of her life. Beverly was an illustrator and performed before her entry into the acting industry. In that time, she was also a backing singer for a group of Canadian rockabilly singers later was renamed "The Band."
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