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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn, an American actress who has worked in TV and film and theatre. Gifted thespian, she is actively involved in professional theatre over the last 27 years. She first made an appearance on stage during an off-Broadway production called The Big Funk by John Patrick Shanley in 1990. Her next role was her first television role, The Perfect Tribute. Her breakthrough in her professional career happened in 1992 when she played a supporting character in the film Basic Instinct. The Firm was the film that made her the main lady for the first time and for the only time. It was a film that featured Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman and many others. She worked in the 90s with many top actors in Hollywood, including Gwyneth Paltrow as well as Hugh Grant. In the past, she played Dr. Alex Blake in the internationally popular police procedural crime drama Criminal Minds.
Golfers are often attractive and youthful. Lexi Thompson was one of the women. As she looks at her youthful age she wonders why her professional career has been so successful. Was she born a golfer or is there something else that makes her special? Lexi Thompson: a great American golfer. The famous golfer was born on 10th day of February, 1995 in Coral Springs of Florida in the United States of America. The name he was born under was Alexis Thompson while his mother's name is Amanda Thompson and his father's name is Scott Thompson. Lexi Thompson is an American citizen and of white ethnicity. Lexi acquired her skills in golf from her dad, as the former was a gifted golfer. Two of her brothers that will be discussed are professional golfers. Lexis was a homeschooled student for the entirety of her high school education. Her acceptance by Louisiana State University by September 2012. Though she's probably finished in the near future, the school it attended has yet to announce the grade she received. Lexis came from a golfing clan, so she's no stranger to the masculine-dominated game. Her first golfing experience was an enormous successful one. She was the first woman in 2007 to qualify to compete in the US Women's Open. In 2007, she did not become the winner of the Women's US Open but won in the Aldila Junior Classic to be the second. She was the smallest American Junior Golf Association player (AJGA) in addition to as being the youngest to have won the Westfield Junior PGA Championship at that at the time.
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