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Beverly Heather D'Angelo was born on the 15th November 1951. Beverly Heather D'Angelo is an American actor. She was a part of Ellen Griswold's National Lightoon's Vacation movies (1983-1915). More than 60 films have featured her, and she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Patsy in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) as well as an Emmy Award as Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (1984). D'Angelo starred as Sheila Franklin in 1979 and Doris Vinyard in 1998. D'Angelo was born in Columbus, Ohio native, daughter of Priscilla Ruth Smith (nee Smith), an accomplished violinist, and Eugene Constantino Gene "Gene" D'Angelo (bass player, television station manager at WBNS TV, Columbus). She was the daughter of an Italian. The paternal grandparents, Eugenio and Rosina are Italian immigrants, who were from Introdacqua. They are the parents of Jeff, Tim, and Tony. Howard Dwight Smith is their maternal grandfather and architect. Smith designed Ohio Stadium, also known as "the Horseshoe" at Ohio State University. Elena Demursi Erica Erica

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