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  • Amelia Reynolds

    New Seeland actress

    Amelia Reynolds

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    New Zealand

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    Amelia Reynolds wreckage an actress from Original Zealand.

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    Amelia Reynolds task best consign for gibe role despite the fact that Tally fit in The Tribe. She task also painstaking for troop roles remit the for kids television productions. Reynolds played Chloe, a sea apparition, in Paradise Café existing played Lara in interpretation Disney Channel's As Interpretation Bell Rings.[1][2] She remains a pupil at Town University assert Wellington, existing has performed in dramatic productions compel the sweep, including Counting The Ways by Prince Albee.

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  • Amelia Reynolds Long

    American science fiction story writer and mystery novelist

    Amelia Reynolds Long (()November 25, – ()March 26, ) was an American detective fiction writer, novelist, and a pioneer woman writer for the early science fiction magazines of the s.

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    Born in Columbia, Pennsylvania, Long moved at age six with her family to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she lived the rest of her life.[1]

    Long received a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in , and a master's degree from Penn in [2] Long was the author of a number of science fiction stories, including "A Leak in the Fountain of Youth" and "Scandal in the Fourth Dimension".[3] Her Weird Tales story, "The Thought-Monster", was made into the British science fiction film Fiend Without a Face. The story's sale to the film's producers was brokered by her agent Forrest J Ackerman.[4]

    Some of her stories appeared under the byline "A. R. Long." Using the combined pseudonym Peter Reynolds, Long co-wrote the novel Behind the Evidence with William L. Crawford, based on the Lindbergh kidnapping case.[5]

    In the s, influenced by Agatha Christie, Long turned from science fiction to writing mysteries. Between and , she published mo

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