Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson is an American actor best known for her appearances in the television shows "Falcon Crest "24" as well as Babylon 5. Andrea Thompson is known as an actress who voices in a variety of TV and film shows. She grew with three sisters in Dayton Ohio. After the age of 6 Thompson was sent to Australia as did her parents. Following graduation from high school, and a trip around the world for 5 years, Thompson made her way to New York City to pursue modeling. A successful modeling career paved her path to becoming an actor. In the wake of her studies in Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her career in acting began. She's made lots of progress from doing voice-overs on guest shows and then becoming an actress. Her distinctive voice and impressive acting abilities inspire a lot of young talents in the show business. She has two children and is a mother who has been married two times. Andrea Thompson's debut as an actor was in 1987's drama movie "Wall Street". The following year Andrea Thompson was able to make her debut as a guest on an episode of The TV series Monsters. She was portrayed as Genele Ericson on the soap opera 'Falcon Crest. The role she played was Nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the movie Delirious. John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr played one of the main roles in this film. But, the film didn't do well at the American box-office. In 1992, the actress appeared as a special guest on the film Civil Wars. Talia was cast in the sci-fi show Babylon 5 in 1992 as Talia. She left at the end season 2 of the sci-fi drama. Andrea Thompson, born January 6, 1960, was raised in Dayton Ohio. Thompson had three younger siblings. Her parents aren't known. Thompson was engaged to David Guc in 1987, who she separated with her husband in the year 1990. Thompson was blessed with one son Alec in the year 1992. His father's identity is not known until date. In 1995, she was married to the actor Jerry Doyle. Al, the son of this couple is named. The couple divorced in 1997.






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