Beverly D'Angelo's entire career, which spans forty years, is fascinating and inspiring, and more than fascinating. It is possible that she deserves better films that she would have been in, she nevertheless was always a source for fascination and the one to watch...whatever the role. Hollywood loved her bright persona, relaxed manner of speaking, and ability to make scenes. Beverly Heather D'Angelo was the daughter of Eugene Constantino Gene "Gene" D'Angelo and Priscilla Ruth Smith she was a violinist as well as bassist, who also owned a television station. Howard Dwight Smith was her maternal grandfather and the designer of the Ohio ("Horseshoe") Stadium. Her mother was an English, Irish and Scottish-born mother. Her father was Italian. Beverly went to an American school in Florence. At first, she was drawn to art. Beverly worked as a animator/cartoonist at Hanna-Barbera Productions before moving to Canada to pursue a rock singing career in order t...
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