Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor who was famous for her roles in the TV shows "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. Also, she has voiceovers for a number of TV and film programs. She grew up with three of her siblings in Dayton Ohio. With her family, she emigrated to Australia at age 6. Thompson completed her high school in 2005, and spent five years travelling across the globe after graduating and then made the move into New York for a modeling career. The modeling industry was a fantastic way to get into acting. After completing her acting studies in Strasberg Studio and Herbert Berghof Studios she began her acting profession professionally. The journey she has taken is a remarkable one. Beginning as a voice actor on stage as a guest before becoming a professional actor She's come a vast distance. It's her incredible voice and acting talent which inspires many new stars in showbusiness. She has two children and has a mom who was married twice. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough acting role in the film drama Wall Street, released in 1987. Then, she made an appearance in an Episode of Monsters. The actress played Genele Ericson in the soap drama Falcon Crest in 1989. The role she played was Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the film Delirious. Featuring John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr in lead roles the film didn't do well at the American box office. She had the opportunity to guest star in the drama-series Civil Wars. The year 1992 was the time she portrayed telepath Talia as part of the science-fiction series 'Babylon 5.' The show ended after season two. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American, born in Dayton Ohio. Andrea Thompson was raised in an extended family of three. The information available is not about her parents. She was married David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson had an infant, Alec. The father is still unidentified to date. In 1995, she was engaged to the actor Jerry Doyle. The couple has one son who is named Al. The couple split in 1997.






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