Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo (American actress) has a net worth of $20 Million. D'Angelo is famous for her appearances in numerous "National Lampoon's Vacation" films throughout the years, and she has over 60 credits in film credits to her name. Beverly was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for her part in "Coal Miner's Daughter", an 1980s movie. Her performance in "A Streetcar Named Desire" earned her an Emmy Award nomination. D'Angelo is also known for her roles on movies like "Hair" or "American History X." "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th on the 15th of November in 1951. Her family is of Italian origin and her father was a singer and the TV station's manager. Beverly was raised along with her three brothers. Her grandfather was the one who designed Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. D'Angelo was an undergraduate student at Upper Arlington, Ohio during these early years. Beverly began her career as an illustrator and singer prior to moving into the acting business. At this time she also served as a backup singer in a rockabilly band in Canada which later came to be known as "The Band."
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