Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on 'Falcon Crest '24', Babylon 5 and other television shows. In addition to her acting skills, she's popular for her voice overs. Her three younger siblings accompanied them on her journey to Dayton Ohio where she was born. Thompson was moved to Australia with her family at the age of six. After completing high school and traveling the globe for 5 years, Thompson settled in New York City to pursue modeling. Modeling was a great opportunity to begin acting. For her first role as a professional, she started acting after completing acting classes with Strasberg Studio. She's made lots of progress from doing voice-overs for guests and then becoming an actress. Her amazing voice and acting skills that inspire many of the youngsters in the world of show business. Married and divorced twice, she is the mother of two kids. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough acting role in the dramatic film Wall Street, released in 1987. In the following year, she was a guest-appearance in an Monsters episode. She was cast in 1989 in the role of Genele Erikson. She was the character from the soap opera "Falcon Crest". She played Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the film Delirious. This film featured John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway, Raymond Burr, and Mariel Hemingway in leading roles. It did poorly in the American Box Office. In 1992, she appeared in part in a minor role in the drama Civil Wars. The following year, she was part of the crew of the sci-fi show "Babylon 5" as the the telepath Talia Winters. In season two it was her turn to leave the show. Andrea Thompson, born January 6th, 1960 was raised in Dayton, Ohio. She was raised with three brothers and sisters. There is no information about her parents. Thompson was married to David Guc, who she later divorced. Thompson had one son Alec in the year 1992. The parent of Alec Thompson's father remains unknown. She then married the actor Jerry Doyle. The couple has a son named Al. The couple separated in 1997.






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