
Beverly D'Angelo (an American actress) has a net value of $20 million. D'Angelo is famous for her part in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and has over 60 credits. Following her performance as Patsy Cline in the film of the same name in the 1980s "Coal Miner's Daughter," Beverly was nominated for an Golden Globe Award. for her performance in the TV movie "A Streetcar Named Desire" She was also nominated for an Emmy Award. The most popular roles for D'Angelo include "Hair", "American History", "American History" and "American History". "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio, on 15 November 1951. Her father was a television station manager as well as bass player manager, was her father. Beverly was raised by three of her brothers. Her grandfather was a well-known designer of the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University, was also her grandfather. D'Angelo was a student at the high school in Upper Arlington (Ohio) during her early days. Beverly was an artist as well as an actor before entering the acting scene. At that time, she also served as a backing vocalist for a group of Canadian rockabilly singers later was renamed "The Band."
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