Intriguing, inspiring, and never less than fascinating -- the key words for describing the life of Beverly D'Angelo, which has been well past the four-decade mark. While she may have been better at the roles she played, she was still a fascinating character and one worth watching regardless of the role. Hollywood admirers loved her dynamic personality, down-to earth demeanor and her ability to steal scenes. Beverly Heather D'Angelo is the daughter of Eugene Constantino "Gene", a bass player and musician who was also the managing director of a television station. She was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15 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 educated at an American school in Florence, Italy. Beverly was initially drawn to art and became animator/cartoonist at Hanna-Barbera Productions. She th...
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