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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn (born Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn) is an American actress who is active in both film, television, and theater. Thespian Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn has been working professionally for the over 27 years. Her career began in 1990 in an Off-Broadway performance from The Big Funk, by John Patrick Shanley. The Perfect Tribute was her first TV series a year later. Her career launched when she appeared as an actor in the movie Basic Instinct. In The Firm, she played the leading female character for the first time. The role was played by Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. In the 90s, she worked alongside a number of top actors from Hollywood, including Gwyneth paltrow and Hugh Grant. Recently, she was the character Dr. Alex Blake (a police procedural-crime drama) in Criminal Minds.
The field of golf for women appears to be controlled by ladies who aren't just beautiful, but are also young. Lexi Thompson was one of those women. As she looks at her youthful age, she is unsure of the reason her success is such. She was born playing golf however what can make her a top player? Lexi Thompson: a great American golfer. The famous golfer was born on the 10th day of February in the year 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. The girl is US citizen by birth, and is of white ethnicity. The golfing abilities of Lexi can be traced back to her father who was a former golfer. He started playing golf at an early age. Later he became a coach after he ceased playing. Both of her brothers discussed below are professional golfers. Lexis was a homeschooler during her senior year of high school. In September of 2012, she received acceptance into Louisiana State University, where she is pursuing a degree. By now she must have been able to graduate, however the degree she earned from the institution is yet to be revealed. Lexis is a member of a golfing family, so she's no stranger to the male-dominated sport. When she was just 12 she was the youngest participant for the US Women's Open. In 2007 she wasn't winning the Women's US Open however she did win the Aldila Junior Classic to be the second. She was the youngest American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) player to earn the award, as well as taking home the Westfield Junior PGA Championship as the youngest player to do this at the time.






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