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  1. Amelia Kinkade (born 1963) is an American actress, dancer, and author. She played Angela Franklin in the horror series Night of the Demons, and has written several books about humananimal communication . Early life and education. Kinkade was born in Fort Worth, Texas.

  2. Amelia Kinkade ( Fort Worth, Texas, 31 de diciembre de 1963) es una actriz, psíquica de animales y bailarina estadounidense. Es sobrina de la actriz Rue McClanahan . Biografía. Psíquica de animales. Sus conferencias, clases y discusiones de libros la han llevado a numerosos lugares de todo el mundo.

  3. Amelia proves that telepathic ability is not a. God-given gift, but a learned skill available to all of us. Distill and develop your intuitive abilities as: Clairvoyance: (Clear-seeing) The ability to exchange mental pictures & even “film-clips” (moving sequences of events) to & from the mind of your animal friends.

  4. 6,817 Followers, 338 Following, 1,350 Posts - Amelia Kinkade (@amelia_kinkade) on Instagram: "Animal activist, author and speaker 🐾 Angela from @nightofthedemonsofficial For info on my animal charities and upcoming events, please visit👇🦁🐘".

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  5. Actress: Night of the Demons. Amelia Kinkade was inducted into the horror movie Hall of Fame last year in San Antonio Texas at a film festival devoted entirely to her, celebrating her cult status as the first female monster in movie history. In addition to her starring roles in the Night of the Demons trilogy, Amelia starred on The Young and ...

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    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
  6. Amelia Kinkade is the happiest horse whisperer alive! She is the coach of the world’s most glorious Olympic show horses and just proved that compassion, gentleness, and respect can make horses want to FLY! Her most celebrated horse-clients won the gold and silver medals in the Longines Global Championships in Rome, Vienna, Doha, and Quatar!

  7. Actress: Night of the Demons. Amelia Kinkade was inducted into the horror movie Hall of Fame last year in San Antonio Texas at a film festival devoted entirely to her, celebrating her cult status as the first female monster in movie history.