Beverly D'Angelo
D'Angelo was born in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Priscilla Ruth (nee Smith), a violinist, as well as Eugene Constantino "Gene" D'Angelo, a bass player and television station manager for WBNS-TV in Columbus. Her father was of Italian descent. Eugenio and Rosina the paternal grandparents of her, were Italian immigrants from Introdacqua. There are three brothers: Jeff, Tim and Tony. Their maternal grandfather, Howard Dwight Smith, was an architect who created Ohio Stadium, nicknamed "the Horseshoe" at Ohio State University. D'Angelo was born in Upper Arlington High School, Ohio. This is a suburb in northwest Columbus. She received the Upper Arlington Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009 for her accomplishments in her professional career. D'Angelo was an illustrator at Hanna-Barbera Studios and as a singer prior to pursuing an desire to be an actor. She was an American-born, rockabilly singer Rompin’ Ronnie Hawkins' backup singer when she was in Canada. After a stint on their own , they formed The Band, a group which is regarded as famous.
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