Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor best known for appearances in TV shows such as "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. Also, she is known for her voice-over work on many films and TV shows. Three of her younger siblings traveled with her in Dayton Ohio where she was born. With her family, she moved to Australia when she was just six years old. Following graduation from high school, and travelling around the world for 5 years, Thompson settled in New York City to pursue modeling. After a successful career in modeling, Thompson started acting. Her career as an actor began shortly after she completed her acting studies in Strasberg Studio & Herbert Berghof Studios. From doing voice work as a guest at first, to eventually becoming an accomplished actress in her own right she has come a long way. She is a catalyst for many young talents to the entertainment industry by her distinctive voice and incredible acting talents. The mother of two who has been married and divorced on both occasions. Andrea Thompson made her acting breakthrough with a role in the 1987 drama film "Wall Street'. She then made an appearance in a Monsters episode. In 1989, she played Genele on the soap show Falcon Crest. The following year, she portrayed the character of Nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. With John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr in lead roles the film didn't do well at the American box office. In 1992 the actress had a guest role in the drama show Civil Wars. The actress joined 'Babylon 5'two years later as Talia who was a telepath. The show ended in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American born in Dayton Ohio. She was raised with three siblings and three brothers. The information about her parents is inaccessible. The actress was married in 1987 David Guc who she divorced in 1990. Thompson had Alec Thompson in 1992. His father's identity hasn't been revealed. In 1995, she was wed to actor Jerry Doyle. They have one son who is named Al. The couple divorced in 1997.






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