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Beverley Mitchell is an American country singer and actress with a net-worth of $2.5million. Beverley Mitchell is well known for her character of Lucy Camden-Kinkirk on the television show 7th Heaven. Her birth date was Jan 22nd, 1981 in Arcadia California and attended Loyola Marymount University where she earned a degree in the field of film production. For The Crow: City of Angels the role she played was Grace who is a drug addict in her teen years. During the filming of The Crow she auditioned and was chosen for the family drama 7th Heaven. In 2000, she portrayed an appearance on The Amanda Show. And in 2003, she appeared starring in Disney Channel Original Movie: Right on Track. Beverly Mitchell reluctantly played in Saw 2 in despite the reality that she didn't like horror films. Also, she was a part of the show on Lifetime called I know what I was watching in 2007. Mitchell's casting as the school counselor on The Secret Life of the American Teenager was revealed by 2010 and the series began broadcasting in January of this year. It was her lifelong dream to become a country music performer and, in 2006, she achieved her goal through the recording of her debut album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. The album contains eight tracks that she co-wrote, including the most popular song, Angel. Beverley Mitchell has an estimated income of 2 million dollars. Beverley Mitchell's most famous role is Lucy Camden Kinkirk, a character from her role on the 7th Heaven TV series. Her graduation from Loyola Marymount University with a Film production program. Grace appeared as a teenager heroin addict on The Crow: City of Angels. The Crow was her first major role. She auditioned during filming and won the part of Grace in 7th Heaven. In 2000, she played an appearance on The Amanda Show and in 2003, she was in The Amanda Show. In 2003 she starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Right on Track. Beverly Mitchell was reluctant to be a part of Saw 2: The Horror Sequel in 2005, as she admitted that she wasn't a big movie fan. In 2007, Beverly Mitchell appeared in Lifetime's movie, I know what I Saw. Mitchell's role for the role of a school counselor in The Secret Life of the American Teenager was revealed by 2010 and the series began airing January of 2011. Her lifelong ambition was to be a country artist and singer, and in 2006 she fulfilled her dream of singing through the recording of the album she would later release as Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. The album includes eight songs that she co-wrote, including Angel. Mitchell's closest buddy Angela she was just 15 years old at the time of her death in April 1997 as a result of a traffic accident, died on 11th April 1997. Mitchell found this incredibly difficult and Angela became the basis for the song Angel, which appears on Mitchell's debut album. This experience was written about in her book Chicken Soup For the Preteen Soul and in 7th Heaven's episode "Nothing Endures But Change". Mitchell lost her best friend Angela after a crash on the road. She was just 15 years of age. Mitchell had a very difficult experience with the loss as well. Angela was the inspiration behind Mitchell's hit song Angel in Mitchell's debut album. Her novel Chicken Soup of the Preteen Soul along with her 7th Heaven episode, Nothing Endures But Change also mentions the incident.
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