Here is Kadrolsha Ona Carole's biography:
Kadrolsha Ona Carole is an international executive film producer, actress, author, radio and TV personality, part of the Exorcist legacy, humanitarian, and 12X paranormal awards winner. She made comic book history by becoming the first person to be a comic book superhero doing what she does in real life.
She has made appearances on airport TV, billboards, and electric car charging stations, and has been featured in various media outlets such as The Huffington Post, New Hampshire Magazine, Telegraph, and New Hampshire Chronicle.
Kadrolsha has traveled the globe giving lectures, making appearances, doing readings and healings, and sharing her vast paranormal knowledge. She has also contributed to the 40th Anniversary of The Exorcist DVD on Blue Ray.
She is the host of Paranormal 13 News (P13N) on the Galaxy Global TV Network, Roku, and in 195 countries, 50 states, Comcast Big South, and airport televisions services. The program has won an award for being the fastest-growing paranormal news formatted program since its debut.
Kadrolsha is collaborating on her first children's book with the legendary 2-time Emmy winner Bill Diamond of Jim Henson and the Muppets, and is also working on a second book with award-winning Guy Gilchrist of the Muppets.
She has made a Declaration Proclamation for National Paranormal Day, which is held on May 3rd, and has brought legitimacy, credence, and new life to the celebration.
Kadrolsha has taken part in many Hollywood movies, including Ghost Busters, Star Wars, Batman, The Walking Dead, and The Exorcist 40th Anniversary Edition. She has also stared in the silent film "Silent Times" and was featured in Broadway World Magazine.
She is an award-winning international executive film producer for Tagteam Friendship Productions LLC and Killer Bees film Productions, LLC, and sits on the board of directors for both companies.
Kadrolsha has also launched a self-made campaign to make sure that schools are locked down and parents are notified in the event of a gunman being near a school.
She is currently gathering support to have her comic book character on a US Postage stamp, which would make her the first real-life superhero to have done so.