Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on "Falcon Crest 24", Babylon 5 and other TV series. The actress has also voiced for a number of TV and film shows. Her three younger siblings accompanied her to Dayton Ohio where she was born. Thompson was moved to Australia together with her family around the age of six. Thompson moved from New York after graduating high school. She then traveled for 5 years. She wanted to start modeling as a profession. Thompson began her career as an actress after having a modeling career that was successful. In the wake of her studies at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her professional acting career started. She's made lots of advancement from voice-overs as a guest to becoming an actress. A lot of young talent in showbiz get inspired by her stunning acting and unique voice. Andrea Thompson has two kids and has a mom who was married twice. Andrea Thompson got her big breakthrough as an actor with her role in the 1987 drama 'Wall Street. She also appeared in the show Monsters came next. In 1989, she was cast as Genele Erikson, a character in the soap opera "Falcon Crest". In the following year she was cast in the role as nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. The actress John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played one of the main roles in this film. However, it didn't do well at the American box-office. In 1992, she appeared in a small role in the drama Civil Wars. The actress joined the show two years later of the sci fi drama Babylon 5 as Talia Winters. She left at the end season two of the sci-fi thriller. Andrea Thompson was born on January 6, 1960, at Dayton Ohio USA. Andrea Thompson was raised in an extended family with three children. The parents of her siblings are not known. The actor got married in 1987 David Guc whom she then divorced in the year 90. Thompson had the son of her marriage, Alec, in 1992. The boy hasn't been named as his father. She went on to marry the actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. Al is the couple's son. They split in 1997.






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