Avangelene DeVille

Avangelene DeVille

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Relatives
  • Curly Twiford (Great Grandparent)
  • Gregory Twiford (Aunt or Uncle)

Biography

Avangelene DeVille, a true Angeleno, emerged into the world as a native of Los Angeles, her arrival marked by a family heritage deeply rooted in the vibrant tapestry of the entertainment industry.

Avangelene's ancestry boasts a fascinating figure in the form of Henry "Curly" Twiford, a celebrated animal trainer who made a lasting impact on the Hollywood film industry during the 1940s and 1950s. His impressive career spanned over two decades, during which he contributed to the creation of numerous iconic motion pictures, including the timeless classic "The Wizard of Oz" and the beloved family film "The Great Rupert". Prior to his eventual retirement in 1954, Twiford was involved in an astonishing thousand-plus productions, solidifying his reputation as a master animal trainer of his time.

Gregory Twiford, the son of the illustrious Curly Twiford, went on to forge his own path in the entertainment industry, mirroring his father's remarkable career. He co-founded the esteemed T.V. & Motion Picture Animal Trainers Association, a prestigious organization that has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema and television.

Throughout his illustrious career, Gregory had the privilege of collaborating with every major studio lot, a testament to his exceptional skills and dedication to his craft. His impressive resume boasts a long list of notable clients, including the iconic Universal Studios, the renowned Warner Brothers Studios, the esteemed Paramount, the illustrious Columbia, the revered Twentieth Century Fox Pictures, the respected CBS Studios, and finally, the esteemed The Walt Disney Company, where he retired in the year 2009.

Avangelene's grand uncle, Gregory Twiford, embarked on a remarkable career in the television and film industry, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment world. His impressive body of work spanned hundreds of productions, including blockbuster films and popular television shows. Notable among his credits are the iconic movies "Jaws 2" and "Die Hard 2", as well as the classic sci-fi films "Planet of the Apes" (original) and "The Hulk" (original). His television work includes episodes of the hit sitcoms "Will & Grace" and "That '70s Show", as well as the action-packed blockbuster "Armageddon". Gregory also lent his expertise to popular television series such as "Fantasy Island", "The Drew Carey Show", "Nancy Drew", and "The Hardy Boys". Furthermore, he worked on a range of notable films, including the groundbreaking sci-fi epic "Blade Runner", the beloved family comedy "Annie" (John Houston),and the nostalgic adventure film "Dukes of Hazzard". Additionally, Gregory contributed to various Disney television shows and films, cementing his status as a highly respected and accomplished industry professional.