Lets read more about Jeanne Tripplehorn and Lexi Thompson
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn, an American actress in television and film, as well as theatre. She has been a professional actor for 27 years. Her first stage appearance was in 1990 when she appeared in an off-Broadway version of The Big Funk directed by John Patrick Shanley. In the following year she was offered her first television role, The Perfect Tribute. In 1992, her acting career started when she starred as a support role in Basic Instinct. The Firm marked her first role as a female leading actress. She was paired with Tom Cruise & Gene Hackman. Through the 1990s, Gwyneth collaborated alongside Hugh Grant on Mickey Blue Eyes as well as Julie Andrews for Relative Values. Recently she played Dr Alex Blake in the internationally popular police procedural crime drama Criminal Minds.
The women's golf field is filled with gorgeous women who seem to be quite young. Lexi Thompson is one such woman who, as she look at her age, marvels at how fast her career been able to grow. Do you think she has a unique talent for golf or did she get the chance to play it from her womb? That and much more are the questions we're going to delve into here as she learns about one of America's greatest golfers Lexi Thompson. The famous golfer was born in Coral Springs of Florida, United States of America on the 10th day of the month of February, 1995. Alexis Thompson was his given name. His mother's name is Amanda Thompson. Scott Thompson is his father. The girl is US citizen by birth, and belongs to the white race. Lexi acquired her skills in golf from her dad, as he was once a talented golfer. Two brothers of Lexi's who will be mentioned are professional golfers. Lexis studied at home for her entire high school career. She was accepted into Louisiana State University by September 2012. Though she's probably finished in the near future, the school she attended is yet to announce the grade she earned. Lexis grew up in a household of golfers, that means she had no experience in this male-dominated sport. In her early years she started playing golf and in 2007, at the age of 12, she was the first female to become eligible to compete in the US Women's Open. Although she didn't win, in 2007 she won the Aldila Junior Classic and became the second. 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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