Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actress who is most well-known for her appearances in the television shows 'Falcon Crest '24' and Babylon 5. The voiceovers she has done are well acknowledged. Born in Dayton Ohio she grew up in a family of three. Six years old, Thompson moved the family members to Australia. Thompson, who graduated from high school in 2005, and traveled for five years around the world after graduation she relocated in New York for a modeling career. After a successful career in modeling, Thompson started acting. When she first got a professional job she began acting shortly after taking acting classes in the Strasberg Studio. From her first days doing voice overs for guests, and now a successful actor on her own she has done a tremendous amount. Her unique voice as well as the brilliance of her acting inspires young talents in the show business. Two children were born of her marriages and divorces. Andrea Thompson broke through as an actor in the 1987 dramatic "Wall Street". Following this she made her guest debut in an episode of the TV series Monsters. In 1989, she was Genele in the soap show Falcon Crest. Two years later, the show, she portrayed Nurse Helen Caldwell as part of the movie Delirious. The movie, with John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not do very well in the American box offices. She was offered a role as a actor in the drama-series Civil Wars. The year 1992 was the time she played telepath Talia in the sci-fi show 'Babylon 5.' Following the second season she resigned from the show. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton in Ohio on 6 January 1960. There are three of her older siblings. There is no information about her parents. In 1987, the actress was married in 1987 David Guc. They divorced their relationship in the year 1990. Thompson had the birth of a son, Alec. His father has never been revealed. She got married to the actor Jerry Doyle, in 1995. Al, the son of this couple is named. The couple divorced in 1997.
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