Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson was an American actor best known for appearances in TV shows such as "Falcon Crest 24", Babylon 5'. She has also done voiceovers for a number of TV and film shows. She grew up with three of her brothers within Dayton Ohio. When she was six, Thompson moved to Australia as did her parents. After graduating from high-school and travelling around the world for 5 years, Thompson made her way to New York City to pursue modeling. The success of her modeling career helped pave the way to acting. In the wake of her studies at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her acting career began. From doing voice work as an actor at first, to eventually becoming a successful actor in her own right, she has come a long way. Her distinct voice and amazing acting talents inspire a variety of new talent in show business. Married and divorced twice, she has two children. Andrea Thompson made her acting debut in the 1987 drama film "Wall Street'. It was followed by an appearance in an episode of the TV show Monsters. The role she played was Genele Ericson on the soap drama Falcon Crest in 1989. She played nurse Helen Caldwell two years later in the film Delirious. The movie, with John Candy Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway Raymond Burr and Raymond Burr as the lead actors, did not fare very well in the American box offices. The year 1992 was the first time she was offered the opportunity to guest on the drama series Civil Wars. The year 1992 was the time she portrayed telepath Talia on the Sci-Fi drama 'Babylon 5.' The show was cancelled after its second episode. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton, Ohio on the 6th of January 1960. There are three of her older siblings. No information is available about her parents. In 1987, the actress married David Guc. They divorced each other in 1990. Thompson also had Alec Thompson in 1992. His father's identity is not known until date. In 1995, she wed to actor Jerry Doyle. Al Doyle is the son after whom the couple, is their name. The couple divorced in 1997.






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