Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on "Falcon Crest "24", Babylon 5 and other shows on TV. Also, she is 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. With her family, she moved to Australia at age 6. Thompson completed her high school in 2005, and traveled for five years across the globe after graduating she moved in New York for a modeling career. Following a career that was successful in modeling, Thompson moved into acting. After completing her acting studies with Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she started her acting profession professionally. Her journey has been an amazing one. From being an actor in voice acting as a guest at first before becoming a professional actor She's come a long way. Many young showbiz talents have been inspired by her amazing acting abilities and her unique voice. A mother of two children and a step-daughter, she was married and divorced on both occasions. Andrea Thompson made her acting breakthrough in the 1987 drama film 'Wall Street'. The following year she made her debut as a guest on an episode of the TV show Monsters. In 1989, she played Genele as a character in the soap show Falcon Crest. The same year, she played the nurse Helen Caldwell role in Delirious. The film, which featured Emma Samms, John Candy Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, didn't do extremely well at American box office. In 1992, she had an appearance as a actor in the drama-series Civil Wars. Talia was cast in the sci-fi show Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. Her departure came at the close of season 2 of the sci-fi show. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American, born in Dayton Ohio. Three of her siblings were younger than her. It is unclear who her parents. Thompson was married to David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson's son Alec was born in the year 1992. He has not been identified as his father. She then married the actor Jerry Doyle. They have a son named Al. They split in 1997.






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