Lets read more about Jeanne Tripplehorn and Lexi Thompson
Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn was born in the US and she is an actress working professionally for 27 years. She has been a professional actor for the past 27 years. Her first stage appearance was in 1990 with an off-Broadway adaptation of The Big Funk directed by John Patrick Shanley. Then, in The Perfect Tribute, she made her debut in a TV show a year later. She got her first role as an actor supporting the character Basic Instinct. This was the start of her breakthrough career. The Firm was the film in which she was the lead lady for the first time and for the only moment. The film was in competition with Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman as well as others. In the 90s, she worked alongside some of the most renowned names in the field, such as Gwyneth Paltrow as Sliding Doors, Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes and Julie Andrews in Relative Values. She played Dr. Alex Blake on the famous international show Criminal Minds.
Women's Golf is heavily dominated by gorgeous women who seem to be quite young. One such woman can be Lexi Thompson who looking at her age, begins to question how she was quick to be successful during her time in the game. What is it that makes Lexi Thompson remarkable? Did she participate in golf from the beginning of her life or was it something that helped her become a great golfer right from the beginning? This and more is all we'll discuss in this piece as she discovers more about one of the most famous American golfers Lexi Thompson. The famous golfer was born on the 10th of February in 1995 in Coral Springs of Florida in the United States of America. Alexis Thompson, his mother Amanda Thompson, and father Scott Thompson are his names. Her ethnicity is white and she is an American citizen through birth. Her golfing talents is traceable to her father who played golf for a while. He began playing the sport from a young age. He later became a coach after he ceased playing. Two of Lexi's brothers who will be discussed are golfers who have made it to professional level. Lexis was a homeschooled student for her entire high school career. The school accepted her into Louisiana State University by September 2012. The grade Lexis earned in the university isn't yet known. Born into a family of golfers Lexis couldn't have been a player who was not used to playing male-dominated sport. Her first game was at a very young age and was the first player to be selected for the US Women's Open at the age of 12 years old in 2007. The tournament was not won, however she became second in that year by taking home the Aldila Junior Classic. In addition to being one of the oldest American Junior Golf Association, (AJGA) winner of the championship that year and also being the youngest player to be awarded the Westfield Junior PGA Championship.






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