Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on 'Falcon Crest '24', Babylon 5 and other TV series. The voiceovers she has done are well known. She was born in Dayton Ohio she grew up with three other siblings. Six years old, she moved with her family to Australia. Thompson, who graduated from high school in 2005, and went on a five-year journey around the world after graduation she relocated in New York for a modeling career. The modeling industry was a fantastic method to start acting. Her acting journey began by studying at Strasberg Studio, Herbert Berghof Studios and Strasberg Studio. Strasberg Studio. Since her beginnings doing voice-overs for guests to now becoming a successful actor of her own she has achieved a huge number of things. It is her amazing vocal and acting abilities that inspire many of the young stars in the world of show business. Andrea Thompson has two kids and is a mother who was married twice. Andrea Thompson had her breakthrough role as an actress in the drama film Wall Street, released in 1987. In the following year, she was an appearance as a guest in the Monsters episode. In 1989, she was chosen in the role of Genele Ericson in the soap opera 'Falcon Crest. Later, in 1989 she was cast as nurse Helen Caldwell. The movie, with John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, didn't do particularly well at the American box-offices. The actress had a small role on the drama series Civil Wars in 1992. She portrayed telepath Talia as part of the science-fiction drama 'Babylon 5.' She left at the end season two of the sci-fi thriller. Andrea Thompson, born January 6, 1960, lived in Dayton, Ohio. She was raised with three sisters and brothers. Her parents are unknown. In 1987, Thompson married David Guc. They divorced the following year. Thompson had an infant son named Alec in the year 1992. His father's name is still unknown to this day. In 1995, she engaged to the actor Jerry Doyle. The couple has a son named Al. They split in 1997.






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