Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress best known for her appearances on the television series 'Falconcrest "24'' and Babylon 5. Andrea Thompson is well known for her work as an actress who voices characters in movies and TV shows. She was born in Dayton Ohio, she was brought up with three brothers and sisters. She went to Australia with her family at the age six. After graduating from high-school and travelling around the world for 5 years, Thompson moved to New York City to pursue modeling. After having a great career modeling, Thompson began acting. Following her studies in acting at Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she began her professional acting career. She has made a lot in progress since beginning voice-overs for guests to becoming an actress. She brings many fresh talents to the entertainment industry with her unique voice and amazing acting abilities. Andrea Thompson has two kids and is a mother who has been married twice. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough acting role in 1987 with the drama film Wall Street. She also appeared in the show Monsters was the next step. In 1989, she was cast in the role of Genele Ericson in the soap opera "Falcon Crest. Two years later she played the character of Nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. The movie, with John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not fare very well in the American box-offices. She played a minor part on the drama Civil Wars in 1992. She joined the sci-fi series "Babylon 5" as Talia Winters two years after. Her departure from the show came in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton, Ohio on 6 January 1960. Thompson was raised by three sisters and three brothers. The name of she was born to. In 1987, Thompson got married to David Guc who she divorced in the year 1990. Thompson's son Alec was born in the year 1992. It is not known who he was as the father of his son. In 1995, she married actor Jerry Doyle. Al is their son. The couple divorced in 1997.






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