Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson, an American actress is best known for her role in the TV show 'Falcon Crest '24'' as well as Babylon 5'. Andrea Thompson is known as an actor in voice overs on numerous TV and film programs. Born in Ohio, Dayton and was raised with three siblings. Together with her parents, she moved to Australia in the age of six. Following her graduation from high school and travelling around the world for five years Thompson was able to move into New York to pursue a career as a model. An impressive modeling career opened her path to becoming an actor. Following her studies at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her acting career began. In the early days, her career as an actor has grown considerably. Her distinctive voice and the brilliance of her performances inspire young performers in show business. She is the mother of two kids who has been married and divorced on both occasions. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough part as an actress in the dramatic film Wall Street, released in 1987. She then made a cameo appearance in an Episode of Monsters. In 1989 she played Genele in the soap drama Falcon Crest. The following year, she portrayed the part of Nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. The film, which featured Emma Samms, John Candy Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not do particularly well at the American box offices. The year 1992 was the first time she had a role as a guest star in the drama-series Civil Wars. Talia became a part of the scifi series Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. She left the drama at the end of season 2. Andrea Thompson was born on the 6th of January, 1960 on the 6th of January 1960 in Dayton Ohio USA. Her family consisted of three siblings and three brothers. The name of her parents were. She married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson had the son of her marriage, Alec, in 1992. He has not been identified as his father. Her wedding was to actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. Al is the couple's son. They split in 1997.






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