Andrea Thompson: Summary
- Recent Role:
- Nina Sanborn on Bones
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- 5-22-1959
- Birthplace:
- Dayton, Ohio
- Birth Name:
- Rebecca Andrea Thompson
- AKA:
- Rebecca Andrea Thompson, Andrea Thompson Kelly, Rebecca Thompson, Andrea R. Thompson
Andrea Thompson is a versatile woman with a career that has extended to modeling, acting, journalism, and voice work. She was in the USA in the state of Ohio in 1959, and moved to Australia when she was six years old. She has four siblings, and is very independent.
She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, the landed in New York city where she pursued modeling and took acting lessons Strasberg Studio and the Herbert Bergdorf Studios.
Early, successes in her career include "Delirious" with John Candy, Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," the television series, "Falcon Crest" for which she was bestowed a Soap Opera Digest award.
In 1987, she married Davod Guc. They divorced in 1990.
Her son Alec was born in 1992.
Andrea moved to to Los Angeles, where she played Talia Winters in the space science fiction TV series, "Babylon 5".
In 1995 she married co-star, Jerry Doyle who played Security Chief Michael Garibadi on B5. They divorced in 1997.
She left Babylon 5, to join the cast of "JAG" as Commander Krennick. A feature film, "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" followed as did a guest-star role the HBO series, "Arli$$," and a role in the feature, "The Lost Valley."
She went on to portray Detective Jill Kirkendall on "NYPD Blue." This became one of her two most memorable roles besides Talia on B5. To research the role she accompanied from both the Son of Sam and Zodiac murder cases. The research proved a valuable when combined with her hard work and long days, and Andrea was a success on the show.
Unfortunately, she became a victim of a stalker, and in December, 1998, her stalker, Italian designer, Gianluigi Assenato, was sentenced to two years in prison, and ultimately deported. The event was a factor in her becoming a strong advocate for victims, and her subsequent efforts for them.
The hours on "NYPD Blue" were long and eventually Andrea announced she would be leaving the show She wanted to spend more time with her son and pursue a journalism career. She moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and started as a reporter for KRQE-TV. A position followed as an anchor at CNN Headline News.
Recent work includes a role on "Medical Investigation" as Dr. Lois McCarthy, a role "24" as Dr. Nicole Duncan, a role on "Touching Evil" as Justine Hazelton and reprise on "JAG" as Alison Krennick. Her voice work has included the animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" playing "Zita". Andrea Thompson is a versatile woman with a career that has extended to modeling, acting, journalism, and voice work. She was in the USA in the state of Ohio in 1959, and moved to Australia when she was six years old. She has four siblings, and is very independent.
She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, the landed in New York...
She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, the landed in New York city where she pursued modeling and took acting lessons Strasberg Studio and the Herbert Bergdorf Studios.
Early, successes in her career include "Delirious" with John Candy, Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," the television series, "Falcon Crest" for which she was bestowed a Soap Opera Digest award.
In 1987, she married Davod Guc. They divorced in 1990.
Her son Alec was born in 1992.
Andrea moved to to Los Angeles, where she played Talia Winters in the space science fiction TV series, "Babylon 5".
In 1995 she married co-star, Jerry Doyle who played Security Chief Michael Garibadi on B5. They divorced in 1997.
She left Babylon 5, to join the cast of "JAG" as Commander Krennick. A feature film, "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde" followed as did a guest-star role the HBO series, "Arli$$," and a role in the feature, "The Lost Valley."
She went on to portray Detective Jill Kirkendall on "NYPD Blue." This became one of her two most memorable roles besides Talia on B5. To research the role she accompanied from both the Son of Sam and Zodiac murder cases. The research proved a valuable when combined with her hard work and long days, and Andrea was a success on the show.
Unfortunately, she became a victim of a stalker, and in December, 1998, her stalker, Italian designer, Gianluigi Assenato, was sentenced to two years in prison, and ultimately deported. The event was a factor in her becoming a strong advocate for victims, and her subsequent efforts for them.
The hours on "NYPD Blue" were long and eventually Andrea announced she would be leaving the show She wanted to spend more time with her son and pursue a journalism career. She moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and started as a reporter for KRQE-TV. A position followed as an anchor at CNN Headline News.
Recent work includes a role on "Medical Investigation" as Dr. Lois McCarthy, a role "24" as Dr. Nicole Duncan, a role on "Touching Evil" as Justine Hazelton and reprise on "JAG" as Alison Krennick. Her voice work has included the animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" playing "Zita". Andrea Thompson is a versatile woman with a career that has extended to modeling, acting, journalism, and voice work. She was in the USA in the state of Ohio in 1959, and moved to Australia when she was six years old. She has four siblings, and is very independent.
She traveled for five years after graduating from high school at 16. Eventually, the landed in New York...
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