Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor who was famous for her roles on the television shows "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. Also, she has voiceovers in many TV and film shows. She grew with three sisters within Dayton Ohio. They relocated to Australia with her family at the age of six. After graduating from high-school and traveling the globe for five years Thompson made her way to New York City to pursue modeling. An impressive modeling career opened her way for acting. In her first professional role her acting career began after taking acting classes in the Strasberg Studio. From doing voice work as an actor in the beginning to becoming a successful actress in her own right she's made a significant way. Her distinct voice and amazing acting talents inspire a variety of new talents in the show business. The actress has two children. She is a mother who has been married two times. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough acting role in the dramatic film Wall Street, released in 1987. The film was followed by a guest role in an episode the TV show Monsters. She was cast in 1989 in the role of Genele Erikson, who was a character from the soap opera "Falcon Crest". Later, in 1989 she was cast as nurse Helen Caldwell. Mary Kay Emma Samms and John Candy Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played one of the main roles in this film. However, it did not perform well on the American box-office. In 1992, she played an appearance as a actor in the drama-series Civil Wars. In 1992, she portrayed telepath Talia on the Sci-Fi series "Babylon5.' She left at the end season 2 of the sci-fi show. Andrea Thompson was born on the 6th of January, 1960 in Dayton Ohio USA. There are three of her older siblings. Her parents aren't known. In 1987, the actress got married David Guc whom she then divorced in the year 90. Thompson had the birth of a son, Alec. The father of Alec is not known to this day. She was married in 1995. was married to the actor Jerry Doyle. The couple has a son named Al. They divorced each other in 1997.






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