Beverly D'AngeloBeverly D'Angelo was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15, 1951. She is a singer and actress. After gaining minor roles in movies including Annie Hall, D'Angelo had a string of hit movies in the late 1970s, appearing in Every Which Way but Loose, Hair, and Coal Miner's Daughter (she portrayed the singer Patsy Cline). Her biggest break came with Chevy Chase in the 1983 National Lampoon film Vacation. Her role as Ellen Griswold was reprised in three Vacation sequels from 1985 through 1997. After the end of her romance with director Milos Forman, in 1981, D'Angelo married Lorenzo Salviati, an economics student who also was an Italian duke (1957-); half-Polish, he is a descendant of Lorenzo di Medici. Separated in 1983, the Duke and Duchess Salviati finally divorced in 1995. The duke married, as his second wife, Valentina Bonomo, and now has one child, Francesco (born 2000). From 1985 until 1991, D'Angelo, still married to the duke, lived with director and novelist Neil Jordan. Later she began a relationship with Anton Furst, an Academy award-winning production designer, who committed suicide in 1991 after they broke up. In 1997, D'Angelo became involved with the actor Al Pacino. They are the parents of twins Olivia and Anton, who were born in 2001. The couple broke up soon after the children's birth and have battled over their custody ever since. This page about Beverly D'Angelo includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Beverly D'Angelo News stories about Beverly D'Angelo External links for Beverly D'Angelo Videos for Beverly D'Angelo Wikis about Beverly D'Angelo Discussion Groups about Beverly D'Angelo Blogs about Beverly D'Angelo Images of Beverly D'Angelo |
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The couple broke up soon after the children's birth and have battled over their custody ever since. Haylie is currently working on her debut album, expected to hit stores next year. They are the parents of twins Olivia and Anton, who were born in 2001. She has sung songs for soundtracks like "Girl In The Band" (from The Lizzie McGuire Movie soundtrack), "A Whatever Life" (from the Stuck In The Suburbs soundtrack), and "One In This World" (from A Cinderella Story soundtrack). In 1997, D'Angelo became involved with the actor Al Pacino. Haylie too can sing, like her sister Hilary. Later she began a relationship with Anton Furst, an Academy award-winning production designer, who committed suicide in 1991 after they broke up. Her mother is the producer Susan Duff. From 1985 until 1991, D'Angelo, still married to the duke, lived with director and novelist Neil Jordan. She was born in Houston, Texas. The duke married, as his second wife, Valentina Bonomo, and now has one child, Francesco (born 2000). She played a popular-teen stereotype named Summer in the 2004 independent film Napoleon Dynamite. Separated in 1983, the Duke and Duchess Salviati finally divorced in 1995. She has also appeared on another Disney Channel show, That's So Raven. She wrote two songs for her sister's album Metamorphosis, "Sweet Sixteen" and "Inner Strength", and she also sings with Hilary on a 2004 cover of The Go-Gos song "Our Lips Are Sealed". After the end of her romance with director Milos Forman, in 1981, D'Angelo married Lorenzo Salviati, an economics student who also was an Italian duke (1957-); half-Polish, he is a descendant of Lorenzo di Medici. Haylie Katherine Duff (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress and pop music singer, who has appeared in several episodes of Lizzie McGuire, which stars her sister Hilary Duff. Her role as Ellen Griswold was reprised in three Vacation sequels from 1985 through 1997. Her biggest break came with Chevy Chase in the 1983 National Lampoon film Vacation. She is a singer and actress. After gaining minor roles in movies including Annie Hall, D'Angelo had a string of hit movies in the late 1970s, appearing in Every Which Way but Loose, Hair, and Coal Miner's Daughter (she portrayed the singer Patsy Cline). Beverly D'Angelo was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 15, 1951. |