Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson, an American actress, is most well-known for appearing on TV series "Falcon Crest "24" and Babylon 5'. Apart from her acting abilities, she's known for her voice overs. Three of her younger siblings traveled with her in Dayton Ohio where she was born. They was moved to Australia with her family at the age of six. After completing high school and a trip around the world for 5 years, Thompson moved to New York City to pursue modeling. Following a career that was successful in modeling, Thompson started acting. In her first professional role, she started acting after completing acting classes in the Strasberg Studio. When she began doing guest voiceovers in the beginning and then becoming an actor has grown considerably. She inspires many new potential actors to join the entertainment business with her unique voice and amazing acting abilities. She has two children and has a mom who was married two times. Andrea Thompson broke through as actor in 1987's dramatic "Wall Street". It was followed by her guest performance in an episode of the TV show Monsters. The role she played was Genele Ericson on the soap opera Falcon Crest in 1989. Then, two years after the show, she portrayed Nurse Helen Caldwell as part of the film Delirious. John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr were the main characters in the film Delirious. In 1992 the actress had one of the roles on the show drama Civil Wars. In 1992, she played telepath Talia as part of the science-fiction show "Babylon 5.' The show ended following the second season. Andrea Thompson born 6th January 1960 Dayton Ohio USA. Thompson had three younger siblings. The information about her parents is inaccessible. In 1987, the actress got married in 1987 to David Guc. They divorced each other in 1990. Thompson had the son of her marriage, Alec in the year 1992. His father's identity is not known until date. In 1995, she was engaged to the actor Jerry Doyle. Al Doyle is the son after whom this couple is named. The couple split in 1997.






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