Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor best known for appearances in the TV shows "Falconcrest '24', Babylon 5'. The voiceovers she has done are well known. The three siblings of her mother accompanied her in Dayton Ohio where she was born. When she was six Thompson moved to Australia along with her parents. Thompson was a graduate of high school in 2005 and traveled for five years across the globe after graduating, made the move in New York for a modeling career. Her successful modeling career opened the door to her acting. She started her acting career by studying at Strasberg Studio, Herbert Berghof Studios as well as Strasberg Studio. Strasberg Studio. From doing voice work as an actor at first, to eventually becoming a successful actress on her own she's made a significant way. Numerous young talents in the showbiz industry are inspired by her brilliant acting and unique voice. The mother of two and a step-daughter, she was divorced and married on two occasions. Andrea Thompson's first acting role was with the drama movie "Wall Street". In the following year, she was a guest performance in the episode of Monsters. In 1989, she was cast as Genele Ericson on the soap opera 'Falcon Crest. In the following year she was cast in the role as the nurse Helen Caldwell in the movie Delirious. The actress John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played the lead roles in the film. However, it did not perform well on the American box-office. She had the opportunity to guest on the drama series Civil Wars. She played the telepath Talia on the Sci-Fi drama "Babylon 5.' The show ended following the second season. Andrea Thompson is a 60-year-old American, born in Dayton Ohio. Three of her siblings were younger than her. It is not known who their parents are. Thompson was married to David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson gave birth to a son, Alec, in 1992. His father is unknown until this day. In 1995, she was married to actor Jerry Doyle. Al Doyle was their child. They divorced in 1997.






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