Beverly D'Angelo's life has been intriguing, inspirational, and always intriguing for the past the past four decades. Maybe deserving of better films than the ones she had to be in, she nevertheless was always an object of fascination and the one to watch...whatever the role. Not exactly a shrinking violet, Hollywood counted on her for her vibrant appearance, affable manner and ability to steal scenes. Beverly Heather D'Angelo is the daughter of Eugene Constantino "Gene", an artist and bass player, who also served as the director of a television station. Her birthplace was in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th 1951. 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 was a student at an American school in Florence, Italy. Beverly was initially attracted to art and worked as animator/cartoonist at Hanna-Barbera Productio...
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