Born in Upstate New York, Beverley's formative years were marked by her involvement in competitive Color Guard units, captivating audiences with her performances at local competitions. Her academic pursuits led her to study Theater Arts in college, where she honed her skills in Acting, Stage Production, Oral Interpretation, and Public Speaking. This foundation laid the groundwork for her early forays into voice-over and live presentations. Subsequently, she relocated to the South East and later to Southern California, where she transitioned to in-front-of-the-camera work. Her extensive repertoire includes commercials, short and feature films, television shows, and industrial films.
Beverley's national exposure was secured with her debut television appearance in "Swamp Murders" (ID network) in 2014. She has since co-starred and taken on principal roles in festival circuit films such as "An Authentic Life" and "Learning, Improving & Succeeding", a thought-provoking film that delves into the lives of teachers and a principal (played by Ms Simmons) embroiled in the 2015 Atlanta cheating scandal. Her impressive body of work also includes appearances in the documentary "The First American", which premiered in 2016, where she portrayed the iconic figure of Martha Washington. Additionally, she is set to star in the major motion picture "Godzilla King of the Monsters", taking on the role of a featured Senator, with a theatrical release slated for Summer 2019.