Hottest Pictures Of Beverly D’Angelo. Beverly Heather D’Angelo, the daughter of musicians Priscilla Ruth (Smith) and Eugene Constantino “Gene” D’Angelo, was born on November 15, 1951, in Columbus, Ohio. She caught the attention of Colleen Dewhurst in the rock-musical version of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” which was one of her first performances on stage.
Since then, film and TV opportunities followed. D’Angelo then started alongside Ed Harris in the off-Broadway production of “Simpatico” by Sam Shepard in 1995 that consequently earned her a Theatre World Award.
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Little parts in The Sentinel (1977) and the Woody Allen classic Annie Hall (1977) followed. Thereafter, she was part of an array string of supporting roles that included First Love (1977), along with Every Which Way but Loose (1978) that starred Clint Eastwood and the feature film adaptation of the musical Hair (1979).
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Amongst all these roles for the actor, it was her breakout featured performance as the eponymous Patsy Cline in the Academy Award-winning biopic Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) that garnered her the most attention. Here, she and Academy winning actress Sissy Spacek (as the lead fellow country singer Loretta Lynn) magnificently lent their own vocal skills.
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D’Angelo also made quite a few appearances on TV, where she made the most impact as the matricide victim Kitty Menendez in the series Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (1994). Although her very best performance was reserved as Stella Kowalski alongside her “Hair” co-star Treat Williams in the TV remake of A Streetcar Named Desire (1984). For this performance, D’Angelo earned an Emmy nomination.
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Off-camera, D’Angelo was linked with Milos Fermon, Lorenzo Salviati, Neil Jordan, Anton Hurst, and Al Pacino. With Pacino, she has twins Olivia and Anton, born in 2001. These days, she prioritizes being a mother over being an actress and has limited her screen presence to minor roles as moms to teenage characters onscreen.