Beverly
Beverly D'Angelo (American actress) has a net value of $20 million. D'Angelo is famous for her role in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and "National Lampoon's Vacation" and has more than 60 credits. Beverly was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for her part in "Coal Miner's Daughter" which was a 1980s film. In addition, she received an Emmy Award nomination for her role in the TV film "A Streetcar Named Desire." D'Angelo is also known for her roles in movies like "Hair" or "American History"X." "Beverly Heather D'Angelo" was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th, 1951. Her family is of Italian descent , and her father was a musician as well as a the TV station's director. Beverly grew up alongside three brothers, and her grandfather was famous for designing the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. D'Angelo was an undergraduate student at Upper Arlington, Ohio during the early days of her life. Beverly was an illustrator and singer before she entered the world of acting. At the time, she was a backing singer for the Canadian rockabilly band that evolved into "The Band."

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