Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson, an American actress, is most well-known as a character on the television series 'Falcon Crest '24'' as well as Babylon 5'. Also, she has voiceovers for a number of TV and film programs. Her home was Dayton Ohio, she was born with three siblings and brothers. With her family, she moved to Australia in the age of six. Following her graduation of high school, and traveling across the globe for five years, Thompson relocated into New York to pursue a career in modeling. After having a great career modeling, Thompson started acting. For her first role as a professional she began acting shortly after taking acting classes at Strasberg Studio. Beginning with voice overs for guests, and now a successful actor of her own she has accomplished a great amount. Her distinct voice and amazing acting skills inspire many young performers in the world of showbusiness. She is the mother of two kids who has been divorced twice and was married on the other occasions. Andrea Thompson broke through as actor in 1987's dramatic "Wall Street". In the following year, she was an appearance in a Monsters episode. In 1989, she was cast as Genele Erikson, who was a character from the soap-opera "Falcon Crest". She played Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the movie Delirious. This film featured Emma Samms, John Candy Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr and Mariel Hemingway in leading roles. The film did not do well in the American Box Office. The actress was in 1992 on one of the roles in the drama show Civil Wars. Talia joined the scifi drama Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. Her departure from the show came at the end of season 2. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American, born in Dayton Ohio. She grew up with three sisters. Details about her parents are unavailable. The actress was married in 1987 David Guc who she divorced in the year 1990. Thompson was blessed with a child, Alec. His father has never been revealed. In 1995, she was engaged to the actor Jerry Doyle. Al Doyle, their son. They divorced each other in 1997.






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