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Beverley Mitchel is an American country artist and actress with a net-worth of $2.5million. Beverley Mitchell's best-known role is Lucy Camden Kinkirk, a character from the 7th Heaven TV series. She attended Loyola Marymount University with a production degree in film. Grace was her first role on screen in The Crow: City of Angels. She was a candidate for the drama 7th Heaven during the shooting of The Crow. In 2000, she portrayed part on The Amanda Show. And in 2003 she was playing a character in the Disney Channel Original Movie: Right on Track. In 2005 a reluctant Beverly Mitchell played in the Saw 2 sequel to the horror film. Saw 2 as she admitted that she was not a big fan of horror films. Then in 2007, she starred in the Lifetime film I Know the things I Saw. In 2010 it was announced that Mitchell will join the cast of The Secret Life of the American Teenager as a school counselor and the show began in January of 2011. Her lifelong ambition was to become a country performer and, in 2006, she achieved her goal by recording her debut album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. She is credited with co-writing eight songs, including the hit track Angel. Beverley has a fortune of more than $2.5 million. Beverley Mitchel is most famous as the character Lucy Camden Kinkirk in the show 7th Heaven. The family was from Arcadia California. She studied film at Loyola Marymount University. She played Grace, a drug addict young woman who is a drug addict in The Crow: City of Angels. When filming began, The Crow she tried out for and got the role in 7th Heaven, a family drama. In 2000, she played an appearance on The Amanda Show. Then in 2003, the Disney Channel Original Movie entitled Right on Track was released. Beverly Mitchell starred reluctantly in Saw 2 after admitting that she doesn't like the horror genre. In 2007, Beverly Mitchell starred as I am Not Sure what I Saw in a Lifetime film. Mitchell joined the cast of The Secret Life of the American Teenager in 2010 as a counselor. The first episode premiered the month of January in 2011. She had always wanted to become a country music artist and singer, and in 2006 she fulfilled her dream of singing through the recording of her first album Beverly Mitchell with record producer D. Scott Miller. Eight tracks from her album, which includes the top song, Angel was written by Mitchell. On April 11 1997 Mitchell's best friend Angela died in a vehicle accident, when she was just 15. Mitchell wrote Angela her first single of her album. The accident was an upsetting event for Mitchell. The novel Chicken Soup, for the Preteen Soul & the 7th Heaven episode No One Endures But Change also featured her writing about the event. Mitchell's close friend Angela died in a tragic car accident at the age of fifteen years old. Mitchell composed Angela, the first song on her album, in memory of Angela. In her 7th Heaven Episode Nothing Endures But Change and in Chicken Soup for Preteen Soul she also talked about her experience.
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