Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is a well-known American actor who is most famous as the main character of the TV shows 'Falcon Crest "24" and Babylon 5'. The actress is also well-known for her voice-over work on numerous shows and films. Her birthplace was in Dayton, Ohio and was raised with three siblings. As a young girl Thompson emigrated to Australia as did her parents. After graduating from high-school and traveling around the globe for five years, Thompson moved to New York City to pursue modeling. An impressive modeling career set the stage for the way to acting. She started her acting career after studying at Strasberg Studio, Herbert Berghof Studios and the Strasberg Studio. As a voice actor as an actor at first, to eventually becoming a renowned actor in her own right, she's come a long way. Her distinctive voice and impressive acting talents inspire a variety of new talent in show business. Two children were born of her divorces and marriages. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough part as an actress during 1987 in the drama movie Wall Street. She also appeared in the show Monsters then followed. She starred in 1989 as Genele Ericson on the soap-opera Falcon Crest. She played Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the film Delirious. Featuring John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr in lead roles the film failed to make it through the American box business. In 1992, the actress appeared in one of the roles in the drama series Civil Wars. She was a part of the sci-fi drama 'Babylon 5" as Talia Winters two years later. It was her last episode when the season ended 2. Andrea Thompson was born on Jan 6th, 1960 at Dayton Ohio USA. Her family consisted of three sisters and three brothers. Her parents' information is unavailable. She was married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson's son Alec was born in 1992. The parent of Alec Thompson's father remains unknown. In 1995 she tied the knot with the actor Jerry Doyle. They have a son called Al. The couple divorced in 1997.






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