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Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn (born Jeanne Marie Tripplehorn) is an American actor who works in both film, television and the theatre. Since the age of 27 she has been engaged as an accomplished actress. She made her acting debut on stage during an off-Broadway production called The Big Funk by John Patrick Shanley in 1990. The show was later adapted to her first television role, The Perfect Tribute. In 1992 she got her big break by playing an additional character in Basic Instinct. The Firm is where she made her debut as the female lead alongside Tom Cruise. Over the course of the 90s Gwyneth worked with Hugh Grant on Mickey Blue Eyes as well as Julie Andrews for Relative Values. She appeared as Dr. Alex Blake on the popular international police procedural thriller Criminal Minds.
Golfers are often gorgeous and young. One such woman is Lexi Thompson who looking at her age, begins to question how she was quick to make it big during her time in the game. What is it about Lexi Thompson that makes her amazing? Did she practice golf since the womb, or was it something that helped her become a great golfer right from the beginning? Lexi Thompson - one of America's top golfers - is the subject we will be discussing. Lexi Thompson was born on the 10th February 1995. The event took place within Coral Springs of Florida. Alexis Thompson, his mother Amanda Thompson, and father Scott Thompson are his names. The girl is US citizen by birth, and belongs to the white race. Her golfing talents is traceable to her father, who was a former golfer. He first began playing golf at an early age. Later he became a coach after he ceased playing. Lexi's two older brothers which are described in the following paragraphs, have also been professionals in golf. Lexis attended homeschooling during her time in high school. In September of 2012, she gained acceptance to Louisiana State University, where she will pursue a degree. Though she's probably finished at this point, the college that she was enrolled at is still to reveal what grade she was awarded. Lexis was born into a family of golfers and is no stranger to the masculine-dominated game. In 2007, she was the youngest golfer who qualified to compete in the US Women's Open. Not only did she not be a winner, but she also failed to win the 2007 Aldila Junior Classic, which made her the second youngest player to win this competition. She was the smallest American Junior Golf Association player (AJGA), as well as being the youngest to have won the Westfield Junior PGA Championship at that moment in time.
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