Andrea Thompson
Andrea Thompson has appeared on "Falcon Crest "24", Babylon 5 and other shows on TV. Andrea Thompson is known as an actor in voice overs on numerous movies and television shows. Her birthplace was in Dayton Ohio she grew up with three other siblings. At the age of six she emigrated with their family in Australia. After graduating from high-school and travelling around the world for five years Thompson made her way to New York City to pursue modeling. The success of her modeling career helped pave her path to becoming an actor. After her education at Strasberg Studio as well as Herbert Berghof Studios, her acting career began. The journey she has taken is an incredible one. From being a voice actor as a guest at first to becoming a professional actress, she's come a very far. It is her amazing vocal and acting abilities that have inspired many youngsters in the world that is show business. She is the mother of two kids and a step-daughter, she was divorced twice and was married on the other occasions. Andrea Thompson's first acting role was with the thriller film "Wall Street". In the following year, she was a guest appearance in an Episode of Monsters. In 1989, Genele was cast as Genele Ericson. Ericson in 'Falcon Crest. Later, in 1989 she was cast as nurse Helen Caldwell. With John Candy, Emma Samms Mariel Hemingway and Raymond Burr in lead roles the film was not a success in the American box office. In 1992 she played part in a minor part in the drama Civil Wars. She joined the cast after a few years of the sci fi drama Babylon 5 as Talia Winters. The drama ended after the second season. Andrea Thompson was born in Dayton, Ohio on 6 January 1960. Her family consisted of three siblings. There is no information on who their parents are. The actress got married to David Guc in 1987, whom she divorced of her affairs in 1990. Thompson was blessed with a son, Alec, in 1992. His father's identity hasn't been identified. In 1995, she engaged to the actor Jerry Doyle. They have a son called Al. They separated in 1997.
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