Beverly D'Angelo

Movie Actress

Beverly D'Angelo was born in Columbus, Ohio, United States on November 15th, 1951 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 72, Beverly D'Angelo biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Beverly Heather D'Angelo
Date of Birth
November 15, 1951
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Age
72 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$20 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Musician, Singer, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Beverly D'Angelo Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 72 years old, Beverly D'Angelo has this physical status:

Height
157cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Beverly D'Angelo Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
American School, Florence, Italy
Beverly D'Angelo Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Don Lorenzo Salviati, ​ ​(m. 1981; div. 1995)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Al Pacino, Anton Furst, Neil Jordan, Lorenzo Salviati, Milos Forman, Scott Baio, Meat Loaf, Linda Blair, Damian Chapa, Sam Kinison
Parents
Not Available
Siblings
Howard Dwight Smith (grandfather)
Beverly D'Angelo Career

D'Angelo began acting in the theatre, appearing on Broadway in 1976 in Rockabye Hamlet (also known as Kronborg: 1582), a musical based on Shakespeare's Hamlet. She made her television debut in the first three episodes of the TV mini-series Captains and the Kings in 1976.

After gaining a minor role in Annie Hall in 1977, D'Angelo appeared in a string of hit movies in the late 1970s including Every Which Way But Loose, Hair, and Coal Miner's Daughter, the last earning her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Patsy Cline. She won a Country Music Association award for Album of the Year.

Her biggest break came in 1983 starring with Chevy Chase in National Lampoon's Vacation in the role of Ellen Griswold. She reprised this role in four Vacation sequels and a short film between 1985 and 2015. In the 1980s she starred in many other major comedy films; in the mid-1990s she acted primarily in independent movies. In 1994 D'Angelo returned to the stage and won a Theatre World Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play Simpatico.

She received an Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Stella Kowalski in the 1984 TV movie version of A Streetcar Named Desire. She later had main roles in a number of made-for-television dramatic films, including Slow Burn, Judgment Day: The John List Story, and Sweet Temptation. In the 2000s D'Angelo had a recurring role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as defense attorney Rebecca Balthus. She also worked as a voice actress. In 1992 she had a guest appearance in the third season of The Simpsons as Lurleen Lumpkin, a Southern country singer and waitress in the "Colonel Homer" episode. Sixteen years later in 2008, she appeared in the nineteenth season as the same character in the episode "Papa Don't Leech".

From 2005 to 2011, D'Angelo appeared in the HBO series Entourage playing the role of agent Barbara "Babs" Miller. In 2006 she starred in the independent film Gamers: The Movie. In 2008 D'Angelo had a role in the film Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay as Sally. She played the housemother in the film The House Bunny, and also appeared in the Tony Kaye film Black Water Transit.

In 2014, D'Angelo was cast alongside Chevy Chase in an ABC comedy pilot called Chev & Bev, about a retired couple having to raise their grandchildren. ABC opted against making a series. D'Angelo appeared alongside Chevy Chase in the comedy Vacation, a continuation of the original film, which was released on July 29, 2015.

D'Angelo narrates a short biographical film about Patsy Cline, which is shown to visitors of The Patsy Cline Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The museum opened to the public on April 7, 2017.

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In a new trailer for her first film role in comedy Drugstore June, Bhad Bhabie plays a cashier at a smoke shop

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
Bhad Bhabie, in his first film role, is kicking off the new year. In the forthcoming comedy film Drugstore June, the pregnant rapper, 20, plays a cashier at a smoke shop. Bill Burr, Beverly D'Angelo, Esther Povitsky, Miranda Cosgrove, and Haley Joel Osment were among the movie's familiar faces on Wednesday.

From what it was really like to work with Chevy Chase to the 'graphic' scene you never saw, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation child star reveals surprising gems behind the hit holiday film

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2023
Chevy resurfaced his role as Clark 'Sparky' Griswold, who portrayed his onscreen mother Ellen Griswold, as they celebrated a tumultuous holiday season with their nearest and dearest, as the feel good festive film, which was released in 1989, saw him reprise his role as Clark 'Sparky' Griswold. Little Ruby Sue Johnson has a late night talk with Clark about Santa Claus that eventually leads to cursing, and now the lady behind the adorable performance has revealed what it was really like being with Chevy, now 80.

REVEALED: The top 10 most popular Christmas movies of all time - so did you favorite festive film make the cut?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas, which means it's time to get cozy and snuggled up with a holiday classic. FEMAIL has used IMDb to see what the most popular Christmas movies are out there to help you select the right movie to get into the holiday spirit. At first glance, the films in the top ten are what we'd consider modern-day masterpieces - the oldest film to make this list was released in 1988. It's the same motion picture that some holiday purists would not even consider a Christmas film at all. According to IMDb, here are the most popular Christmas movies, ranging from Home Alone and The Santa Clause to Love Actually and The Grinch.