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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn is an American TV and film actress. She's been an professional actor for the past 27 years. In 1990, she made her stage debut in a production called The Big Funk (John Patrick Shanley) off-Broadway. A year later she was offered her first role on TV in The Perfect Tribute. In 1992, she played a supporting character in the movie Basic Instinct and then her career started to take off. In The Firm, she played the leading female character for the very first time. She was cast opposite Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. In the 90s, she worked with some of the biggest names in the field, such as Gwyneth Paltrow in Sliding Doors Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes and Julie Andrews in Relative Values. Recently she played Dr Alex Blake in the internationally famous crime drama that is a police procedural Criminal Minds.
Women who play golf tend to be beautiful and young. Lexi Thompson comes to mind. Lexi Thompson's age has her wondering why she's been so successful throughout her career in golf. Did she begin playing golf in the womb, or what makes her so good? Lexi Thompson: a great American golfer. The golfer, Lexi Thompson, was born on 10th February, 1995 in Coral Springs in Florida. Alexis Thompson was her birth name. Scott Thompson's as well as Amanda Thompson's father are both Scott Thompson. His ethnicity is white and she is a citizen of the United States through birth. Lexi developed her passion for playing golf through her father. Her father was an avid golfer and he began to play at a young age. As he resigned as a competitive golfer and became an expert golf instructor. Two brothers of Lexi's who will be talked about have professional golfers. Lexis got her education in her home during her time of high school. By September 2012, Lexis had been admitted to Louisiana State University in order to earn a bachelor's degree. The degree she earned at the school is not currently known. Lexis was born into a household of golfers, that means she had no experience in this male-dominated sport. She started playing in the very early years of her life and she became the youngest golfer to qualify for the US Women's Open at the age of 12 years old in 2007. Even though she didn't take home the title the title, she did win the Aldila Junior Classic and became the second. She was the youngest American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) athlete to take home the championship, in addition to being the winner of the Westfield Junior PGA Championship as the youngest to win so at the time.






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