
Beverly D'Angelo, an American actress, has a net worth $20 million. D'Angelo is well-known for her role in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and has more than 60 credits. In the wake of her role in the role of 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 role in the TV film "A Streetcar Named Desire" the actress was nominated for an Emmy Award. D'Angelo's roles in films like "Hair", American History, and "American History", are not unnoticed. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was the daughter of a Columbus, Ohio television station manager, was born on November 15 in 1951. Her father who was a television station manager, bass player and station manager was her father. Beverly was raised with three brothers. Her grandfather, who was a noted designer for the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University, was also her father. D'Angelo was a high school student in Upper Arlington, Ohio in the beginning of her life. Beverly began her career as artist and performer before transitioning into the acting profession. She also was the backup singer for the Canadian rockabilly group that was later changed to "The Band."
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