Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress best known for her roles on TV's "Falcon Crest "24" as well as Babylon 5. She has also done voiceovers in many TV and film programs. Born in Ohio, Dayton and grew up with three other siblings. When she was six, she moved with her family to Australia. Thompson moved from New York after graduating high school. She then traveled for five long time. She wanted to start a career as a model. After a successful career in modeling, Thompson began acting. In her first professional role she began acting shortly after taking acting classes at Strasberg Studio. Since her beginnings doing voiceovers for guests to now becoming a successful actor of her own she has done a tremendous amount. Numerous young talents in the showbiz industry get inspired by her stunning acting skills and distinctive voice. A mother of two children and a step-daughter, she was divorced twice and was married on the other occasions. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough part as an actress in the drama film Wall Street, released in 1987. The following year she made her debut as a guest on an episode from her TV program Monsters. In 1989, she played Genele as a character in the soap drama Falcon Crest. After two years, when she played nurse Helen Caldwell as part of the movie Delirious. John Candy and Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr were actors in Delirious. In 1992, she played an appearance as a guest on the drama series Civil Wars. The year 1992 was the time she portrayed telepath Talia on the Sci-Fi drama "Babylon 5.' She quit the drama after season two. Andrea Thompson was born on January 6, 1960, on the 6th of January 1960 in Dayton Ohio USA. Andrea Thompson grew up in the family consisting of three. It is unclear who her parents. She married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson was blessed with a son Alec in the year 1992. The father of Alec has not been disclosed. The actress got married to actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. The couple has one son, named Al. They split in 1997.






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