Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson, an American actress is best known as a character on the television series "Falconcrest '24'" as well as Babylon 5'. Apart from her acting, she is popular for her voice work. The three siblings of her mother accompanied the actress to Dayton Ohio where she was born. They moved to Australia along with her family when she was the age six. Following graduation of high school, and traveling around the world for five years Thompson relocated to New York to pursue a career in modeling. The success of her modeling career helped pave the way to acting. In her first professional role her acting career began following her acting lessons at Strasberg Studio. Beginning with voice work a guest in the beginning to becoming an accomplished actor in her own right, she's made a significant way. A lot of young talent in showbiz get inspired by her stunning acting skills and distinctive voice. Two children were born of divorce and marriage. Andrea Thompson made her acting breakthrough with a role in the drama film "Wall Street'. In the following year, she was an appearance as a guest in a Monsters episode. She was chosen in the role of Genele Ericson in the soap opera "Falcon Coast. She played Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the movie Delirious. The film starred John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, the movie didn't do well in the American box market. The actress played a small part in the drama series Civil Wars in 1992. The actress appeared in 'Babylon 5,' two years later as Talia, a Telepath. The show was cancelled after the second season. Andrea Thompson, born January 6, 1960, was raised in Dayton Ohio. Andrea Thompson was raised by the family consisting of three. Her parents are unknown. In 1987, the actress got married in 1987 to David Guc. They divorced each other in 1990. Thompson was blessed with a son, Alec, in 1992. His father is unknown until this day. The actress got married to actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. Al Doyle was their child. They separated in 1997.






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