Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor who was famous for her roles in the TV shows "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. Also, she has voiceovers for a number of TV and film programs. She grew up with three siblings in Dayton Ohio. The year was 2006 when Thompson and her family relocated out of Ohio and into Australia. Thompson left New York after graduating high school and travelled for five long years. Thompson wanted to pursue a career as a model. Modeling was a great opportunity to begin acting. Following her studies in acting with Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she began her professional career in acting. She's made plenty of progress, from performing voice-overs on guest shows and then becoming an actress. Her unique voice and brilliant acting talents inspire a variety of new talents in the show business. Two kids are the product of her marriages and divorces. Andrea Thompson made her acting breakthrough with a role in the 1987 drama film 'Wall Street'. A guest appearance on the show Monsters followed. The actress was portrayed in the 1989 episode as Genele Erikson. She was the character from the soap opera "Falcon Crest". Two years later, the show, she portrayed Nurse Helen Caldwell as part of the movie Delirious. With John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr as lead characters, the film did not do very well at the American box offices. The actress had a small character in the drama Civil Wars in 1992. A year later, she joined in the ensemble of the sci-fi show 'Babylon 5' as Telepath Talia Winters. The drama ended after two seasons. Andrea Thompson was born on the 6th of January, 1960 at Dayton Ohio USA. Thompson grew up with three sisters. The information available is not about her parents. The actress was married in 1987 David Guc who she divorced in the year 1990. Thompson also had Alec Thompson in the year 1992. The father is still unidentified to date. She got married to the actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. Al is the son of the couple, is their name. The couple split in 1997.






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