Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress best known for her roles on the TV shows 'Falcon Crest '24' as well as Babylon 5. She is also known for her voice acting in several TV and film productions. She was raised with three sisters living in Dayton Ohio. Six years old, Thompson moved her family to Australia. Following her graduation from high school and touring around the world for five years Thompson was able to move to New York to pursue a career in modeling. She began her career acting as an actress following having a modeling career that was successful. When she first got a professional job she began acting shortly after completing acting classes at Strasberg Studio. When she began doing guest voiceovers in the early days and then becoming an actor has progressed a lot. She is a catalyst for many young talents to the entertainment industry through her distinct voice and amazing acting abilities. The mother of two who has been married and divorced on both occasions. Andrea Thompson broke through as an actress in 1987's drama "Wall Street". Then, she made an appearance in a Monsters episode. in 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 actress John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played the leading roles in this film. However, it didn't do well at the American box-office. The actress was in 1992 on a guest role in the drama series Civil Wars. The year 1992 was the time she played telepath Talia as part of the science-fiction show "Babylon5.' The show ended in the middle of season 2. Andrea Thompson, born January 6, 1960, was raised in Dayton Ohio. She grew up with three brothers. There is no information about her parents. In 1987, the actress got married David Guc whom she then divorced in the year 90. Thompson had one son Alec in 1992. His father has never been disclosed. She got married to the actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. The couple has a son named Al. They divorced each other in 1997.






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