Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actor best known for her roles in the television shows 'Falcon Crest '24' as well as Babylon 5. Alongside her acting abilities, she's popular for her voice work. Born in Dayton Ohio she grew up with three other siblings. When she was six, Thompson moved their family in Australia. After graduating of high school, and traveling around the world for five years Thompson relocated back to New York to pursue a career in modeling. After a successful career in modeling, Thompson started acting. In the wake of her studies at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her acting career began. Starting out as an actor in the beginning to being a successful actor in her own right, she's come a long way. She inspires many new potential actors to join the entertainment business with her unique voice and impressive acting skills. Divorced and married two times, she is the mother of two kids. Andrea Thompson's first acting role was in 1987's drama movie "Wall Street". Then, she made an part in an episode of Monsters. The year was 1989. Genele got the role of Genele E. Ericson in the film 'Falcon Crest. She played nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the movie Delirious. The film, which starred 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. In 1992, the actress appeared as a special guest in the drama Civil Wars. Talia was cast in the sci-fi show Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. In season two it was her turn to leave the show. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton in Ohio on 6 January, 1960. Andrea Thompson was raised in an extended family of three. The information on her parents is not available. her parents. Thompson was engaged to David Guc in 1987, which she split from her life in the year 1990. Thompson had an infant son Alec in the year 1992. His father's identity is not known until the date. In 1995 she got wed to actor Jerry Doyle. Al is Jerry Doyle's son. The couple split in 1997.






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