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Beverley Mitchell is an American country-pop singer and actress with a net-worth of $2.5million. Beverley Mitchell is best known for her character of Lucy Camden-Kinkirk, a character on the TV series 7th Heaven. Born on 22 January 1981 in Arcadia California. She attended Loyola Marymount University, where her major was film production. For The Crow: City of Angels, she played Grace, an adolescent drug-addict. The drama auditioned her for 7th Heaven during the shooting of The Crow. In the show she was a character in The Amanda Show, and in the Disney Channel Original Movie "Right on Track" in 2003. In 2005, the timid Beverly Mitchell played in the Saw 2 sequel to the horror film. Saw 2 as she admitted that she's not a big fan of films that are scary. In 2007 she appeared in the Lifetime film I'm Not Sure the things I Saw. Mitchell will join the crew in The Secret Life of the American Teenager (as an elementary school counselor) in 2010. The show begins airing in January of 2011 and was first announced by Mitchell back in 2010. The goal she had always held for herself was to become a country music performer and, in 2006, she fulfilled her dream of becoming a singer when she recorded her debut album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. Her credits include co-writing eight songs, among them the well-known song Angel. Beverley has a fortune of more than $2.5 million. Her role on 7th Heaven as Lucy Camden Kinkirk is among her most well-known. She was born in Arcadia, CA on January 22, 1981, she attended the production of films on Loyola Marymount University. Grace was her first role as a character in The Crow: City of Angels. The Crow was her first major role. In the filming, she auditioned and got the role of Grace in 7th Heaven. The actress had a small role in The Amanda Show in 2000 and was a part of the movie Right on Track, a Disney Channel Original Movie in 2003. Beverly Mitchell was reluctant to appear in Saw 2: The Horror Sequel in 2005, as she acknowledged that she's not the biggest fan of horror films. In 2007 Beverly Mitchell appeared in Lifetime's film I Know What I Saw. Mitchell was cast as a school counselor for the film The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which first aired on January 11, 2011. She had always wanted to become a performer of the country genre. She achieved this in 2006, when she released her debut album Beverly Mitchell, with producer D. Scott Miller. The album also features the hit song Angel which became a hit and she co-wrote the other eight tracks featured on this album. Her close friend Angela passed away during an accident on April 11th 1997. It was her first time at 15 years old. Mitchell was a rough experience and Angela inspired the song Angel in the album she released her debut. This experience was described in her book Chicken Soup For the Preteen Soul, and the episode of 7th Heaven "Nothing Endures But Change". Mitchell lost her friend Angela after a crash on the road. She was just fifteen years old. Mitchell found this incredibly difficult and Angela was the inspiration for her song Angel the song, which is on Mitchell's debut album. Mitchell also wrote about her incident in the novel Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul and in the 7th Heaven episode Nothing Endures But Change.
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