Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actress best known for her appearances on the television shows "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. Alongside her acting skills, she's popular for her voice-overs. In Dayton Ohio, she was raised with her three brothers and sisters. With her family, she moved to Australia at age 6. Following her graduation of high school, and traveling across the globe for five years, Thompson was able to move into New York to pursue a career in modeling. Thompson began her career as an actress after a successful modeling job. After her education at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her career in acting began. In the beginning the career of her actor has grown considerably. Her unique voice as well as the brilliance of her performances inspire young talent in show business. Two of her children, who were both born to her because of divorces and marriages that resulted in divorce and were both birthed to Andrea Thompson. Andrea Thompson broke through as actor in 1987's film "Wall Street". She then made a cameo part in an episode of Monsters. The role she played was Genele Ericson in the soap drama Falcon Crest in 1989. The same year, she portrayed the nurse Helen Caldwell role in Delirious. The actress John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played the lead roles in the film. But, the film did not perform well on the American box-office. In 1992, she appeared as a special guest in the film Civil Wars. She played telepath Talia as part of the science-fiction series "Babylon 5.' Her departure from the show came after the conclusion of season 2. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American born in Dayton Ohio. She was raised with three sisters and brothers. Details about her parents are not available. In 1987 the actor married David Guc whom she then divorced in the year 90. Thompson was blessed with an infant, Alec. The boy hasn't been named as the father of his son. The actress later married the actor Jerry Doyle. Al is their son. The couple separated in 1997.






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