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National Lampoon’s Beverly D’Angelo on Following Her Dreams: ‘I Had Always Harbored a Desire to Sing’
National Lampoon’s Beverly D’Angelo is following her dreams of singing, exclusively telling Closer about how she always 'harbored a desire' for a music career.
She also enjoyed the opportunity to display her vocal chops in 1980’s Coal Miner’s Daughter with a portrayal of country legend Patsy Cline that earned Beverly a Golden Globe nomination. “Working with the cast and the various directors over the span of the five films from 1983 to 2015 was basically a spin on a family reunion each time, albeit with a script. I am going to drive cross country and warm up my voice, stopping in little roadside places and see what it’s like to go into that part of America that everyone ignores and just be someone who wants to sing for people.”
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