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  1. Angela Shelton (born December 5, 1972) is an American screenwriter, actress, and documentary film director and producer, best known for the film Tumbleweeds (1999) and the documentary Searching for Angela Shelton (2004), which she wrote, directed, and edited.

  2. Meet Angela Shelton. Emmy Award-winning actress and childrens show host, (Safe Side Superchick), multi-award winning filmmaker, published author, and superhero, Angela Shelton became a recognized public speaker and comedian for her hilarious healing and advocacy for heavy and harsh subjects.

  3. Discover Angela Shelton, trauma recovery expert and inspirational storyteller, comedian, and public speaker, empowering audiences with humor, truth, and healing. Book Angela for transformative events and learn about her unique approach to healing relationships and overcoming betrayal and trauma.

  4. Model - Actress - Writer - Filmmaker - Public Speaker - Mom - Superhero - Cook. Angela Shelton is an awardwinning filmmaker, whose first screenwriting and producing credit, Tumbleweeds (1999), was awarded the Sundance Film Festival (2000) Filmmaker’s Trophy and earned the lead actress Janet McTeer an Academy Award® nomination and a Golden ...

  5. Angela Shelton is an award-winning filmmaker, whose semi-autobiographical movie Tumbleweeds (1999) was awarded the Sundance Film Festival (2000) filmmaker's trophy. She also starred in 9 Line (2014), The Eagle and the Albatross (2020) and other films, and created a documentary about women named Angela Shelton who suffered abuse.

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    Emmy Award-winning actress and children’s show host, (Safe Side Superchick), multi-award winning filmmaker, published author, fashion model, and superhero, Angela Shelton became a recognized ...

  7. Angela Joann Shelton is an award-winning filmmaker, whose semi-autobiographical movie Tumbleweeds (1999) was awarded the Sundance Film Festival (2000) filmmaker's trophy and earned the lead actress Janet McTeer an Academy Award® nomination and a Golden Globe® win.