Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson, an American actress who is known for her role in the TV show "Falcon Crest "24" as well as Babylon 5'. Andrea Thompson is an actress who voices characters in movies and TV shows. Her birthplace was in Dayton, Ohio. She had three siblings. They was moved to Australia together with her family around the age of 6. Thompson completed her high school in 2005 and traveled for five years around the globe after graduating, then moved into New York for a modeling career. An impressive modeling career set the stage for her way to the stage. The professional path she chose to pursue began when she took acting classes with Strasberg Studio & Herbert Berghof Studios. She's made lots of advancement from voice-overs for guests to becoming an actress. She inspires many new potential actors to join the entertainment business with her unique voice and incredible acting talents. Andrea Thompson has two kids and is a mother who has been married twice. Andrea Thompson made her acting debut in the 1987 drama film 'Wall Street'. She then made a guest-appearance in an episode of The TV series Monsters. In 1989, she was cast in the role of Genele Erikson. She was the character from the soap show "Falcon Crest". In the same year she played the Nurse Helen Caldwell role in Delirious. The film that starred John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr as well as Mariel Hemingway in leading roles did not perform well on the American box-office. She was also guest star in Civil Wars, a drama series that aired on ABC. In 1992, she portrayed telepath Talia in the sci-fi drama Babylon 5. It was her last episode in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton, Ohio on 6 January 1960. She was raised with three brothers. The information about her parents is not readily available. She was married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson's son Alec was born in 1992. The father is still unidentified to date. Her wedding was to actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. They have a son called Al. The couple split in 1997.






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