The career of Beverly D'Angelo has been intriguing, inspirational, and always interesting for more than four years. Even though she was in better films than what she was usually in, Beverly D'Angelo was still an interesting character and the one to be on the lookout for no matter what the role. A far cry from the shrinking violet, Hollywood counted on her for her colorful appearance, affable manner and ability to steal scenes. Beverly Heather D'Angelo was the daughter of Eugene Constantino Gene "Gene" D'Angelo and Priscilla Ruth Smith who was a violinist, as well as bass player who also owned a television station. Her maternal grandfather, Howard Dwight Smith, was the architect who designed the Ohio ("Horseshoe") Stadium at Ohio State University. Her mother was an English, Irish and Scottish-born mother. Her father was Italian. Beverly was a student at an American school in Florence. Beverly was initially drawn to art and became an animator/cartoonis...
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