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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn is an American TV and film actress. Thespian Jeanne-Marie Tripplehorn has worked professionally for the past 27 years. Her first professional role came in the year 1990 with an Off-Broadway production in The Big Funk, by John Patrick Shanley. Then, in The Perfect Tribute, she was the first actress to appear in a TV show a year after. In 1992 her career was started when she starred as a support role in the film Basic Instinct. The Firm marked her first part as a female lead actor, playing opposite Tom Cruise & Gene Hackman. Through the 1990s, she collaborated alongside some of the most renowned actors in the business, including Gwyneth Paltrow in Sliding Doors Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes and Julie Andrews in Relative Values. In the international hit police procedural Crime Minds, Dr. Alex Blake was recently played by her.
The women's golfing scene is dominated not just by gorgeous, beautiful young ladies however, also by women who are who are in their 20s. Lexi Thompson comes to mind. The age of Lexi Thompson has her wondering why she's had such success throughout her career in golf. Does she have a special aptitude for golf or did she get the chance to play from the womb? Lexi Thompson is one of America's most famous golfers. The famous golfer was born in Coral Springs of Florida, United States of America on the 10th of the month of February, 1995. The name he was born under is Alexis Thompson while his mother's name is Amanda Thompson and his father's name is Scott Thompson. Her ethnicity is white and she is an American citizen by birth. Lexi took some ability to play golf by her father. Her birthplace was in the US and her father also played golf competitively until he quit. Her two older brothers whom we will discuss in the subsequent paragraphs have also been professional golfers. Lexis did her own homeschooling during high school. In September 2012 she was accepted into Louisiana State University for an undergraduate qualification. By now she must have graduated but what grade she received from the institution is yet to be revealed. Lexis likely wasn't a newbie, having been born to an entire family of golfers. When she was a kid she took up golf, and at age 12, became the first woman to qualify to compete in the US Women's Open. The tournament was not won and she finished the second player in 2007 after being the winner of the Aldila Junior Classic. The the youngest American Junior Golf Association member to ever win the championship, she also won the Westfield Junior PGA Championship in the same year.






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