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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn is an American TV and film actress. From the age of 27 she has been performing as an outstanding actress. She first made an appearance on stage with an off Broadway production The Big Funk by John Patrick Shanley in 1990. Then, in The Perfect Tribute, she played her first role in a TV show a year later. In 1992, she was announced as a supporting character in the movie Basic Instinct. This was her first major success in her career. The Firm marked her first part as a female lead actor, playing opposite Tom Cruise & Gene Hackman. The 90s saw her working with many top actors in Hollywood, such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Hugh Grant. In the past, she played Dr. Alex Blake in the internationally famous crime drama that is a police procedural Criminal Minds.
Women who play golf are often gorgeous and young. One such woman is Lexi Thompson who looking at her advancing years begins to think about what she did to achieve success throughout her professional career. Did she start playing golf from the womb or was there a reason that made her amazing? Lexi Thompson is one of the golfers with the greatest fame in America. The professional golfer Lexi Thompson, was born on 10th February, 1995 in Coral Springs in Florida. Alexis Thompson, his mother Amanda Thompson, and father Scott Thompson are his names. Her ethnicity is white and she is a citizen of the United States due to her birth. The golfing abilities of Lexi can be traced to her father who was an avid golfer. He started playing at an early age. Later he became coach once he stopped playing. Two of her brothers are professionals in golf. Lexis homeschooled herself during high school. In September 2012, she was admitted at Louisiana State University for an undergraduate degree. Though she's probably finished at this point, the college that she was enrolled at is still to announce the grade she earned. Lexis was born into an environment of golfers which means she had no experience in this sport that is dominated by males. As a child she started playing golf, and aged 12, she became the first woman to qualify to compete in the US Women's Open. In 2007 she wasn't the champion of the Women's US Open but won her place in the Aldila Junior Classic to be the second. she was the most youthful American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) athlete to take home the award, as well as winning the Westfield Junior PGA Championship as the youngest person to do so at the time.






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