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Beverley Mitchell is a American actress and country music performer with a net worth in the range of $2.5 million. Beverley is best known as the character Lucy Camden Kinkirk in the television series 7th Heaven. Born in California, Arcadia on the 22nd of January in 1981, she was a student of production for films in Loyola Marymount University. Her first major role was on The Crow: City of Angels where she played heroin addict teenager known as Grace. In the course of filming The Crow she auditioned and was chosen for the family drama 7th Heaven. In 2000 she appeared in The Amanda Show. In 2003, she starred as the lead in Disney Channel Original Movie Right on Track. Beverly Mitchell acknowledged that horror films aren't her style and played reluctantly for the role of a counselor in Saw 2 back in 2005. The Lifetime film I Am Not Was Saw was released in 2007. Mitchell will be joining the crew of The Secret Life of the American Teenager (as an elementary school counselor) beginning in 2010. The program will begin airing on January 2011 and was initially made public by Mitchell earlier in the year. Her lifelong ambition was to become a country singer, and in 2006 she achieved her goal through the recording of her first album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. The album contains eight tracks written by her, which includes the most popular song, Angel. Beverley Mitchell has an estimated net worth of $2 million. Beverley is also known for her role as Lucy Camden Kinkirk from the 7th Heaven television series. Born on January 22 1981 in Arcadia California and attended Loyola Marymount University in which she studied in film production. She was Grace, a drug addict young woman who is a drug addict in The Crow: City of Angels. When she was filming The Crow, she was offered the role in 7th Heaven. In 2000, she starred in The Amanda Show, and In 2003, she appeared in Disney Channel Original Movie: Right on Track. Beverly Mitchell was reluctant to appear in Saw 2: The Horror Sequel in 2005 as she acknowledged that she's not an avid fan of horror films. In 2007, Beverly Mitchell appeared in Lifetime's film I Know What I Saw. Mitchell will join the crew of The Secret Life of the American Teenager (as counselor at school) counsellor) in 2010. The program will begin airing on January 2011 and was initially made public by Mitchell at the end of 2010. She had always wanted to be a country music artist and singer, and in 2006 she achieved her goal when she recorded her first album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. Alongside the track Angel which became a hit as well as co-writing the eight songs featured on this album. Mitchell's 15-year-old friend Angela was killed in a tragic car crash on April 11 in 1997. Mitchell was deeply grieved by the loss and composed the song Angel to Angela on her debut album. This experience was described in her book Chicken Soup For the Preteen Soul, and the episode of 7th Heaven "Nothing Endures But Change". Mitchell's 15 year old friend Angela died in a fatal vehicle crash. Mitchell experienced a difficult time with this incident, and Angela is the main reason behind Mitchell's track Angel on her debut album. In the book Chicken Soup For the Preteen Soul, and 7th Heaven's episode "Nothing Endures But Change" are also a detailed report of the moment.
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