Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor who was famous for her roles in TV shows such as 'Falcon Crest '24'', Babylon 5'. Alongside her acting abilities, she's popular for her voice-overs. She was born in Dayton, Ohio. She lived with her three siblings. With her family, she emigrated to Australia when she was just six years old. After graduating from high school and travelling the world for five years Thompson relocated to New York to pursue a career as a model. An impressive modeling career opened the way to acting. Her professional career began after she took acting classes in Strasberg Studio & Herbert Berghof Studios. Her path has been an amazing one. From beginning as an actor in voice acting as a guest at first to becoming a professional actress She's come a far. Her distinct voice and amazing acting talents inspire a variety of new talents in the show business. Divorced and married two times, she is the mother of two children. Andrea Thompson broke through as an actress in 1987's drama "Wall Street". She then made a guest-appearance in an Monsters episode. The year was 1989. Genele got the role of Genele E. Ericson in 'Falcon Crest. Then, in 1989, she was cast in the role of Nurse Helen Caldwell. The movie, with John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, didn't do extremely well at American box offices. In 1992, the actress appeared as a special guest in the film Civil Wars. The following year, she was part of the crew of the sci-fi thriller 'Babylon 5' as Telepath Talia Winters. The show was cancelled after the second season. Andrea Thompson, born January 6, 1960, lived in Dayton, Ohio. Andrea Thompson grew up in the family of three. Details about her parents are not available. In 1987 the actor married David Guc whom she then divorced in the year 90. Thompson was blessed with the birth of a son, Alec. The father of Alec has not been identified. Her wedding was to actor Jerry Doyle in 1995. Al is the couple's son. They divorced each other in 1997.






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