
Beverly D'Angelo (an American actress) has a net value of $20 million. D'Angelo is well-known for her role in "National Lampoon's Vacation" and has more than 60 credits. Beverly was nominated to the Golden Globe Award for her part as Patsy in "Coal Miner's Daughter" in the 1980s, a film. She also earned an Emmy Award nomination for her role in the TV film "A Streetcar Named Desire." Her roles in films like "Hair", American History, and "American History", are also well-known. "Beverly Heather D'Angelo", a daughter of a Columbus, Ohio television station manager was born on the 15th of November in 1951. Her father was a television station manager, and a bass manager. Beverly was raised in the same household with her brothers. Her grandfather is well-known for the creation of the Ohio Stadium at Ohio State University. D'Angelo was a student at the high school in Upper Arlington (Ohio) during her early days. Before she entered the world of acting, Beverly was an illustrator. In that time, she also served as a backing vocalist for a Canadian rockabilly band later named "The Band."
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