Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actress best known for her appearances in TV shows such as "Falcon Crest 24", Babylon 5'. The actress has also voiced on a variety of film and TV series. She was born in Ohio, Dayton and was raised with three siblings. In the year 2006, she and her family emigrated across Ohio Australia. After completing high school and travelling around the world for five years, Thompson moved to New York City to pursue modeling. The success of her modeling career helped pave the way to acting. Following her studies in acting with Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she embarked on her first professional acting career. In the beginning the career of her actor has grown considerably. Her unique voice and the power of her performance inspires youngsters to pursue talent in show business. Married and divorced twice, she has two children. Andrea Thompson's debut as an actor was in 1987's thriller film "Wall Street". In the following year, she was an appearance as a guest in an Monsters episode. In 1989, she was cast in the role of Genele Erikson. She was the character from the soap-opera "Falcon Crest". After two years, the show, she portrayed Nurse Helen Caldwell as part of the movie Delirious. The film, which starred John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not fare particularly well at the American box-offices. The actress played a small role on the drama series Civil Wars in 1992. She was cast in two years later of the sci-fi thriller Babylon 5 as Talia Winters. She left the drama in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson born 6th January 1960 Dayton Ohio USA. Three of her siblings were younger than her. Details about her parents are unavailable. In 1987 the actress married David Guc who she divorced in the year 1990. Thompson was blessed with a son Alec in the year 1992. The father of Alec Thompson remains unknown. She went on to marry the actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. They have one son who is named Al. They divorced in 1997.






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