Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor who was famous for her roles in TV shows such as 'Falcon Crest '24'', Babylon 5'. She is also known for her voice work in numerous TV and film shows. She was born in Dayton Ohio she grew up in a family of three. When she was six she was sent to Australia as did her parents. Following her graduation from high school and touring around the world for five years Thompson moved back to New York to pursue a career as a model. It was an excellent method to start acting. After completing her acting studies with Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she embarked on her first professional acting career. She's made lots of advancement from voice-overs for guests and then becoming an actress. Numerous young talents in the showbiz industry are inspired by her brilliant acting skills and distinctive voice. Two children are the result of divorce and marriage. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough part as an actress in the drama film Wall Street, released in 1987. A guest appearance on the show Monsters came next. She was chosen in the role of Genele Ericson on the soap opera "Falcon Crest. She played Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the film Delirious. The film starred John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr, and Mariel Hemingway in leading roles. It was not a huge success at the American Box Office. In 1992, she was offered a role as a guest star in the drama-series Civil Wars. Talia joined the scifi drama Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. Her departure from the show came at the end of season 2. Andrea Thompson, born January 6th, 1960 lived in Dayton,, Ohio. Andrea Thompson was raised by the family with three children. It is not known who their parents are. The actress was married to David Guc in 1987, which she split with her husband in the year 1990. Thompson was blessed with a son Alec in 1992. His father's identity hasn't been revealed. In 1995, she was married to actor Jerry Doyle. Al is the couple's son. They separated in 1997.






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