Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress who is most well-known for her appearances in the television shows "Falcon Crest "24", and Babylon 5. The actress is also well-known for her voice work in numerous TV and film shows. She was born in Ohio, Dayton and lived with her three siblings. Six years old, Thompson moved her family to Australia. Following graduation from high school, and traveling the globe for five years Thompson moved to New York City to pursue modeling. After a successful career in modeling, Thompson began acting. For her first role as a professional she began acting shortly after completing acting classes with Strasberg Studio. In the early days and then becoming an actor has progressed a lot. She is a catalyst for many young potential actors to join the entertainment business by her distinctive voice and amazing acting abilities. Andrea Thompson has two kids and is a mother who has been married twice. Andrea Thompson got her big breakthrough as an actor with her role in the 1987's drama "Wall street. Then, she made a guest-appearance in a Monsters episode. She was cast in 1989 in the role of Genele Erikson. She was the character in the soap opera "Falcon Crest". In 1989, she was cast in the role of Nurse Helen Caldwell. John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr were the main characters in the film Delirious. She was offered a role as a guest star in the drama-series Civil Wars. A year later, she joined the cast of the sci-fi show "Babylon Five" in the role of telepath Talia Winters. Her departure came at the close of season two of the sci-fi thriller. Andrea Thompson was born on January 6, 1960, on the 6th of January 1960 in Dayton Ohio USA. Andrea Thompson grew up in a family of three. The information about her parents is inaccessible. She was married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson's son Alec was born in the year 1992. His father is unknown to this day. The actress got married to actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. The couple have one son who is named Al. They split in 1997.






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