Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress who is most well-known for her performances on the TV shows "Falcon Crest "24" as well as Babylon 5. Apart from her acting abilities, she's known for her voice overs. She was born in Dayton Ohio she grew up alongside three siblings. Together with her family, she emigrated to Australia in the age of six. After graduating from high-school and travelling around the world for five years Thompson settled in New York City to pursue modeling. It was an excellent opportunity to begin acting. After studying acting in Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she embarked on her first professional career in acting. She's made plenty of progress from doing voice-overs on guest shows before becoming an actor. She is a catalyst for many young talent to the industry with her unique voice and amazing acting abilities. Two kids are the product of her divorce and marriage. Andrea Thompson's acting debut was in 1987's thriller film "Wall Street". Following this she made her debut as a guest on an episode of her TV series Monsters. The year 1989 saw her portrayed as Genele Ericson in the soap opera 'Falcon Crest. Later, in 1989 she was cast as nurse Helen Caldwell. Mary Kay Emma Samms and John Candy Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played the lead roles in the film. But, the film didn't do well at the American box-office. The actress was in 1992 on one of the roles on the show drama Civil Wars. A year later, she joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller "Babylon Five" in the role of telepath Talia Winters. The drama ended her run at the end of season 2. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American who was born in Dayton, Ohio. Her family consisted of three brothers. It is not known who her parents were. In 1987, the actress married David Guc. They divorced their relationship in the year 1990. Thompson had Alec Thompson in the year 1992. The father of the boy is not known. She went on to marry the actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. The couple have one son, named Al. They split in 1997.






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