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'''Beverly D'Angelo''' is an American singer and actress who played the role of [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] in the episodes [[Colonel Homer]] and [[Papa Don't Leech]]. Lurleen was also voiced by [[Doris Grau]] in other appearances, such as [[Marge vs. the Monorail]].
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|name = Beverly D'Angelo
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|image = [[File:Beverly D'Angelo.jpg|250px]]
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|Gender = Female
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|Birth = {{birthdate|1951|11|15}}
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|Nationality = American
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|Claim to Fame = Singer<br>Actress
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|Character = [[Lurleen Lumpkin]]
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|Appearance = "[[Colonel Homer]]"
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'''Beverly D'Angelo''' is an American singer and actress who played the role of [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] in the episodes "[[Colonel Homer]]" and "[[Papa Don't Leech]]".
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Revision as of 11:06, June 7, 2011

Beverly D'Angelo
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Beverly D'Angelo is an American singer and actress who played the role of Lurleen Lumpkin in the episodes "Colonel Homer" and "Papa Don't Leech".

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