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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn is an American film television and theatre actress. Thespian Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn has worked professionally for the more than 27 years. In 1990 she made her debut on stage in the Off-Broadway version from The Big Funk written by John Patrick Shanley. In the following year she was cast in her first TV role in The Perfect Tribute. Her breakthrough in her professional career happened in the year 1992, when she played an uncredited character in Basic Instinct. It was in the movie The Firm however that she was chosen as the main female role for the first time, and this was also against stars like Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. She was in the 90s with many top actors in Hollywood, such as Gwyneth Paltrow as well as Hugh Grant. Recently, she was the character Dr. Alex Blake in the internationally loved crime drama police procedural Criminal Minds.
The women's game appears to be controlled by females who are not only beautiful but also quite young. Lexi Thompson, who is a woman of a certain old age, must consider what made her career to be so lucrative. Is she a born golfer or is there something else to make her different? That and more are the questions we'll be discussing here as she learns about one of America's most famous golfers Lexi Thompson. The golfer was born on the 10th day of February, 1995 within Coral Springs of Florida in the United States of America. The name he was born under was Alexis Thompson while his mother's name is Amanda Thompson and his father's name is Scott Thompson. Her race is white, and she is a US citizen through birth. Lexi developed her passion for the game from her dad. Her father was a golf enthusiast, and he began to play at a young age. As he left his position in the competitive field, later on he became an instructor for professional golf. Both of her brothers discussed below are professional golfers. For her education Lexis was home-schooled throughout the time she was in high school. in September of 2012, she received admission into Louisiana State University to pursue an undergraduate qualification. It is expected that she will graduate by now, but the grade that she earned from her institution of study is still unknown. Born into a family of golfers, Lexis was no stranger to playing the mostly male-dominated sports. She began playing golf from a young age and was the first player qualified for the US Women's Open at the age of 12 years old in 2007. In 2007 she wasn't the champion of the US Women's Open, however she won the Aldila Junior Classic to be the second. The youngest American Junior Golf Association member to ever win the trophy, she also won the Westfield Junior PGA Championship in the same year.
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