Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actress best known for her appearances in the TV shows "Falcon Crest 24", Babylon 5'. Andrea Thompson is an actress who voices in a variety of movies and television series. Three of her younger siblings traveled with them in Dayton Ohio where she was born. At the age of six Thompson moved to Australia along with her parents. Thompson completed her high school in 2005 and traveled for five years across the globe after graduating and then made the move in New York for a modeling career. A successful modeling career helped open an opportunity for her to act. The professional path she chose to pursue began when she completed her acting studies with Strasberg Studio & Herbert Berghof Studios. Beginning with voice work guest actors starting out to becoming a successful actress in her own right she's come a long way. It is her amazing voice and acting talent which inspires many youngsters in the world that is show business. Two children were born of divorce and marriage. Andrea Thompson broke through as actor in 1987's dramatic "Wall Street". Then, she made an appearance in an Episode of Monsters. She was cast in 1989 as Genele Erikson. She was the character in the soap opera "Falcon Crest". In 1989, she was cast as nurse Helen Caldwell. John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr were actors in Delirious. In 1992, the actress played an appearance on the show drama Civil Wars. The following year, she was part of the cast of the sci-fi thriller "Babylon 5" as the telepath Talia Winters. The show was cancelled after two seasons. Andrea Thompson was born on January 6, 1960, on the 6th of January 1960 in Dayton Ohio USA. She had three younger siblings. Information regarding her parents is not available. Thompson was wed with David Guc in 1987, which she split with her husband in the year 1990. Thompson gave birth to a son, Alec in 1992. His father remains unidentified till date. The actress later married actress Jerry Doyle. They have one son, named Al. The couple split in 1997.






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