Lets read more about Jeanne Tripplehorn and Lexi Thompson
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn has been an American actress in the film industry, TV and stage since the late 1970s. An accomplished thespian, she is active in the professional world for her early teens for 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. The following year, she was offered her first role on TV in The Perfect Tribute. When she appeared in 1992, as played a supporting character in Basic Instinct the career of her took off. For The Firm, she played the role of lead female for the first time. The role was played by Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. Through the 1990s her career included working alongside top Hollywood stars like Gwyneth in Sliding doors, Hugh Grant Mickey Blue Eyes and Julie Andrews Relative Values. Most recently, she played the role as Alex Blake, Dr. Alex Blake in Criminal Minds.
Women's Golf is heavily dominated by stunning women who seem to be quite young. One example of this can be Lexi Thompson who looking at her advancing years begins to think about how she was quick to make it big during her time in the game. Is she blessed with a aptitude for golf or did she get the chance how to play the game from her infancy? This and more is all we're going to delve into this article as we learn about one of the greatest American golfers Lexi Thompson. The date of birth for the golfer was the 10th of February, 1995. It was in Coral Springs of Florida. Alexis Thompson is her birth name. Scott Thompson's father and Amanda Thompson's fathers are Scott Thompson. She is American by nationality and is of white race. Her golfing talents is traceable to her father who was an avid golfer. He started playing in the early years of his life. Later he became a coach after he ceased playing. Both of her brothers are professionals in golf. In terms of her education Lexis was a homeschooler during her high school years and at the end of September 2012 she obtained admission into Louisiana State University to pursue an undergraduate degree. It is expected that she will graduate in the near future, however, the grade that she earned at the school she attended remains undetermined. Lexis likely wasn't a newbie being born into an entire family of golfers. At the young age of 12 she became the youngest qualified to compete in the US Women's Open. She did not be a winner, but she also failed to win the 2007 Aldila Junior Classic, which resulted in her being the second-youngest participant to be crowned the winner of this tournament. As well as becoming the most youthful American Junior Golf Association, (AJGA) winner of the championship at the time, she was also the youngest participant to take home the Westfield Junior PGA Championship.






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