
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. Following her performance as Patsy Cline in the film of the 80s "Coal Miner's Daughter" Beverly was nominated for an Golden Globe Award. She also received an Emmy Award nomination for her part in the TV movie "A Streetcar Named Desire." D'Angelo's role in films like "Hair", and "American History", and "American History" are also well-known. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" is the daughter of a Columbus, Ohio television station manager was born on the 15th of November 1951. Her father was a television station manager and bass player manager. Beverly was raised with three brothers, and her grandfather was famous for his design of the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. D'Angelo was an high school student from Upper Arlington, Ohio in the early years of her life. Before she entered the world of acting, Beverly was an illustrator. She was also a backing vocalist for a rockabilly group from Canada later named "The Band."
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