Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on 'Falcon Crest '24', Babylon 5 and other shows on TV. The voiceovers she has done are well acknowledged. Her birthplace was in Dayton Ohio she grew up with three other siblings. In the year 2006, she and her family moved across Ohio Australia. Following graduation from high school and travelling the world for five years Thompson moved to New York to pursue a career in modeling. It was an excellent method to start acting. Her acting journey began after studying with the Strasberg Studio, Herbert Berghof Studios as well as the Strasberg Studio. Starting out as guest actors at first, to eventually becoming a successful actress in her own right she's come a long way. Her distinctive voice as well as the brilliance of her performances inspire young talent in show business. Married and divorced twice, she is the mother of two kids. Andrea Thompson made her acting breakthrough in the 1987 drama film 'Wall Street'. The following year she made her first appearance as a guest in an episode of The TV program Monsters. In 1989, she was cast as Genele Erikson, who was a character from the soap-opera "Falcon Crest". The role she played was Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the movie Delirious. The movie, with Emma Samms, John Candy Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not fare very well in the American box-offices. In 1992, she appeared as a guest star in the film Civil Wars. She joined the cast just two years later in the sci-fi thriller Babylon 5 as Talia Winters. It was her last episode of the show after season two. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American who was born in Dayton, Ohio. Thompson has three siblings. There is no information available on her parents. The actress got wed to David Guc in 1987, which she split with her husband in. Thompson also had Alec Thompson in 1992. His father's identity hasn't been identified. She married the actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. Al, the son of this couple is named. They separated in 1997.
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