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Beverley Mitchel is an American country artist and actress with a net-worth of $2.5million. Her most well-known part was in the role of Lucy Camden Kinkirk on 7th Heaven. Born in California, Arcadia on the 22nd of January in 1981, she studied production for films at Loyola Marymount University. She portrayed Grace an addict teenager who is a drug addict in The Crow: City of Angels. While filming The Crow she tried out for and was cast as a character in 7th Heaven, a family drama. In 2000, she starred in The Amanda Show. In 2003, Beverly Mitchell appeared as a lead character in the Disney Channel Original Movie Right on Track. Beverly Mitchell acknowledged that horror films aren't her style and was a reluctant participant in Saw 2 back in 2005. The Lifetime film I Am Not What I Saw was released in 2007. Mitchell was cast as an educator on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which was released on the 11th of January 2011. The goal of her was to perform country music, and she reached this goal in 2006 when D. Scott Miller produced her debut album Beverly Mitchell. The album features eight songs that she co-wrote, including the top-rated track Angel. Beverley Mitchell has an estimated net worth of $2 million. Beverley Mitchell is best known for playing Lucy Camden Kinkirk in the television series 7th Heaven. Mitchell was born in Arcadia California, on the 22nd January, 1981. Mitchell was a student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where she specialized on film studies. Her first major role was on The Crow: City of Angels where she played a teenager who was a drug addict known as Grace. While filming The Crow she tried out for and was the role in 7th Heaven, a family drama. There was a brief appearance on The Amanda Show in 2000 and was a part of Right on Track, a Disney Channel Original Movie in 2003. Beverly Mitchell, who admitted she was not a horror movie fan appeared the role of a counselor in Saw 2 in 2005. In 2007, she appeared in the show I Have No Idea What I Saw in Lifetime. Mitchell will be joining the crew of The Secret Life of the American Teenager (as counselor at school) counsellor) in 2010. The program will begin airing in January 2011, and was initially announced by Mitchell earlier in the year. Her lifelong goal was to be a musician of country music. This was achieved in 2006, when she released her debut album Beverly Mitchell, with producer D. Scott Miller. Alongside the track Angel that became a huge hit as well as co-writing the eight songs featured on this album. Mitchell's 15-year-old friend Angela died in a fatal car crash on April 11 in 1997. Mitchell experienced a difficult experience and Angela was the inspiration for her music Angel on the album she released her debut. The book Chicken Soup, for the Preteen Soul & the 7th Heaven episode Nobody Endures But Change also featured her recollections of the incident. Mitchell's closest friend Angela aged 15 years old at the time of her loss in an accident involving a vehicle and a car, also wrote about her incident. Mitchell was devastated by this and wrote the song Angel for Angela on her debut album. Her book Chicken Soup For the Preteen Soul as well as 7th Heaven's episode "Nothing Endures But Change" include her personal story of the incident.
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