Andrea Thompson
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Biography
A successful modeling career led Andrea Thompson to the study of acting. Although she made her feature debut as a hooker in Oliver Stone's "Wall Street" (1987) and has a handful of other movies to her credit, most of this blonde's work has been for the small screen. Thompson played the vixen Genele Erickson on CBS's "Falcon Crest" for the 1989-90 season, earning a Soap Opera Digest Award for her performance. From 1994 to 1995, she portrayed the telepathic Talia Winters on the syndicated "Babylon 5" before moving on to her recurring role as Commander Krennick on NBC's "Jag." Thompson then joined the cast of "NYPD Blue" during the 1996-97 season in the recurring role of Detective Jill Kirkendall, a part which became regular the following season. She has also employed her distinct and unusual vocal talents in a successful voice-over career.
Thompson stunned many in the industry in 2000 when she left the long-running police drama to pursue a career as a journalist. To her credit, she accepted a position with a local TV station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she honed her skills and proved to be a natural. Indeed, Thompson was so polished and successful that within a year she was snapped up to serve as an anchor on "CNN Headline News" and as a national correspondent on CNN.
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1987
Feature debut as a hooker in Oliver Stone's "Wall Street"
1988
Starred in the feature "Doin' Time on Planet Earth"
1989
Played the vixen Genele Erickson in CBS series "Falcon Crest"; earned Soap Opera Digest Award for her work
1991
Appeared in the feature "Delirious", starring John Candy
1996
Cast in the recurring role of Det. Jill Kirkendall on "NYPD Blue" (ABC), made regular at the start of the 1997-1998 season; left series in spring 2000
1997
Played blonde neighbor Jade Norfleet in the feature "A Gun, a Car, a Blonde"
2000
Became news anchor at local TV station in Albuquerque, New Mexico
2001
In April, hired to serve as an anchor for "CNN Headline News" and a national correspondent for CNN; resigned from CNN in early March 2002
2002
Hired by Court TV to host three-hour blocks of programming on Saturday nights; the shows aired in the block include reruns on "NYPD BLUE"