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Beverly Heather D'Angelo is an American actress born in 1951. She appeared in Ellen Griswold's National Lampoon's Vacation productions (1983-1915). Over 60 films have seen her. She got nominated for the Golden Globe Award as Patsy in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) and won an Emmy Award as Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (1984). D'Angelo has appeared in films with Sheila Franklin (1979) or Doris Vinyard (1998). D'Angelo grew up at Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Priscilla Smith (nee Smith), a musician, and Eugene Constantino Gene D'Angelo. (Bassist, TV station manager, WBNS TV, Columbus) The father of her was Italian. Eugenio and Rosina, her paternal grandparents were Italian migrants from Introdacqua. She is also the mother of Jeff, Tim and Tony. Howard Dwight Smith, their great-grandfather of the architect, is also the father of Jeff, Tony and Tim. Ohio Stadium (also known as the "Horseshoe") situated at Ohio State University was his idea.




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