Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is a well-known American actress, best known as the main character of the shows on television called 'Falconcrest '24''and Babylon 5'. She is also known for her voice-over work on numerous shows and films. In Dayton Ohio, she was raised by her three sisters and brothers. When she was six she moved to Australia together with her parents. Following graduation from high school, and traveling the globe for 5 years, Thompson decided to settle in New York City to pursue modeling. A successful modeling career paved her way to the stage. Following her studies in acting in Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios She began her professional acting career. She's made plenty of progress from doing voice-overs on guest shows to becoming an actress. Numerous promising young showbiz stars get inspired by her stunning acting and unique voice. Andrea Thompson has two kids and has a mom who was married two times. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough performance as an actor in 1987, when she appeared in the drama movie Wall Street. In the following year, she was appearances in an episode of The TV series Monsters. In 1989, she played Genele Ericson on the soap opera Falcon Crest. The following year, she appeared in the part of Nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. The film, which starred John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr and Mariel Hemingway in leading roles did not perform well on the American box-office. The actress starred in a small character in the drama Civil Wars in 1992. She was a part of the sci-fi drama "Babylon 5" as Talia Winters two years later. She left the drama in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson, born January 6th, 1960 lived in Dayton,, Ohio. She was raised with three siblings. Her parents aren't known. Thompson was married to David Guc in 1987, which she split from her in the year 1990. Thompson's son Alec was born in 1992. His name hasn't been confirmed as his father. She got married to the actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. Al is Jerry Doyle's son. They split in 1997.






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