- Andrew Shue
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name = Andrew Shue
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caption = Andrew Shue at the 1993 Emmy Awards
birthname = Andrew Eppley Shue
birthdate = birth date and age|1967|2|20
birthplace =Wilmington, Delaware , USA
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spouse = Jennifer Hageney
(October 7 ,1994 –present)
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academyawards =Andrew Shue (born
February 20 ,1967 ) is an Americanactor , known for his role as "Billy" on the television series "Melrose Place " (1992–1998). He is currently on the Board of Directors for "Do Something" (which he co-founded) [ [http://www.dosomething.org Do Something] ] and is the co-founder of the social networkingwebsite CafeMom . [ [http://www.cafemom.com/about/index.php Cafemom.com] ]Biography
Early life
Shue was born in
Wilmington, Delaware . His mother, Anne Harms (née Wells), was a bank executive who was the vice president of the private division of theChemical Banking Corporation. His father, James Shue, is a lawyer andreal estate developer who was the president of the International Food and Beverage Corporation and was active in Republican politics, having once unsuccessfully run for the U.S. Senate inNew Jersey . [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/61/Elisabeth-Shue.html Elisabeth Shue Biography (1963-) ] ] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904EED61E39F937A35755C0A963958260 WEDDINGS;Jody Buonanno, John M. Shue - New York Times ] ] [ [http://au.movies.yahoo.com/Elisabeth+Shue/biography/122556/family/ Elisabeth Shue - Family and Companions - Yahoo!7 Movies ] ] [ [http://www.cantonrep.com/printable.php?ID=357442 cantonrep.com - A Personal Turn for Shue ] ]Shue attended Columbia High School in
Maplewood, New Jersey . Along with his sister, the actressElisabeth Shue , he was inducted into the CHS Hall of Fame in 1994. [ [http://www.somsd.k12.nj.us/~chslib/history/hall_of_fame.htm Hall of Fame] ] At Dartmouth College, as he was in high school, Shue was a Regional All American soccer player and spent a winter studying and playing soccer inGlasgow, Scotland forQueen's Park FC . Shue received his B.A. in history fromDartmouth College in 1989. After graduating, he visitedZimbabwe where he simultaneously taught high school math and played for the Zimbabwe National Champions, the Bulawayo Highlanders. [ [http://alum.dartmouthentertainment.org/television.html Dartmouth Alumni] ] The Highlanders won the double (both league and cup titles) and Shue was the only white player in the African First Division.Career
In May 1992, Shue was selected to play Billy Campbell on the
Aaron Spelling hit show "Melrose Place ". He starred oppositeCourtney Thorne-Smith , whom he later dated. Andrew stayed on the show for six years, during which "Melrose" became a smash TV hit. During this time he appeared as a wife beater in theFrancis Ford Coppola film "The Rainmaker" (starringMatt Damon and Claire Danes).In 1996, while still on Melrose Place, Shue played soccer with the
Los Angeles Galaxy Major League Soccer team, recording one assist in 5 games. [ [http://la.galaxy.mlsnet.com/history/register.jsp?content=players_s&club=t106 Los Angeles Galaxy] ] A 1996 commercial forSports Center on ESPN has Shue being traded for former Sports Center anchorCharlie Steiner , where Steiner takes his position on Melrose Place and Shue takes his on Sports Center.Shue worked with his sister Elisabeth, his brother John, and his brother-in-law
Davis Guggenheim (the Oscar-winning director of "An Inconvenient Truth ") on the 2007 feature film, "Gracie". This film (which he co-produced and had a minor role in) pays tribute to the Shue siblings' elder brother Will who died in an accident in 1988. The story is loosely based on Elisabeth's childhood when she was the only girl playing on an all-boys soccer team.References
External links
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*" [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/09/watn.shue/ Andrew Shue: From 'Melrose' to moms:This 'Melrose' alum chose family over stardom] "
* [http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/meet-andrew-shue.htm Andrew Shue at "How Stuff Works"]
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