Motherhood Over Hollywood: Beverly D’Angelo’s Journey of Prioritizing Family

Beverly D’Angelo, known for her role in "National Lampoon," chose to raise her twins away from the Hollywood limelight after becoming a mother at age 49. She welcomed her children with Al Pacino in 2001 and prioritized their upbringing over her career. D’Angelo stars in the upcoming psychological thriller "Sleepwalker" alongside Hayden Panettiere.
Reflecting on her upbringing in the Midwest, D’Angelo emphasized the importance of values like honesty and responsibility. She aimed to provide her children with a normal upbringing and focused on instilling positive values in them. Despite her successful Hollywood career, she always put her children first.
D’Angelo's late start in motherhood led her to prioritize being present for her kids over pursuing her acting career. She avoided roles that required her to be away from home for extended periods and focused on being emotionally and physically available for her children. Her dedication to motherhood took precedence over her career ambitions.
Having started her career in California and later moving to Canada, D’Angelo found success in acting through perseverance and hard work. She credits her experience in film to directors like Miloš Forman, who guided her in the industry. Her acting journey was shaped by being in the moment and embracing each role with authenticity.
Despite feeling pressure to be a sex symbol in Hollywood, D’Angelo chose to move to Italy and step away from the spotlight. She never considered herself a careerist and valued the people around her who supported her journey. Her marriage to Italian duke Lorenzo Salviati ended in 1995, leading her to focus on her acting career on her own terms.
Today, D’Angelo continues to act on her own terms, often portraying roles that resonate with her experiences. She views aging as a gift that brings a wealth of experience and understanding of the world. Embracing the opportunities that come her way, she finds fulfillment in portraying motherly roles, reflecting on her iconic portrayal in the "Vacation" movies.