• Andrew Shue is an American actor, writer, entrepreneur and an athlete, best known for his role in 'Melrose Place'
• He was born in Wilmington, Delaware, USA in 1967 and is of white ethnicity
• Shue is the co-founder of teen volunteer organization, “Do Something”, and co-founder of CaféMom
• Shue has been married twice and has five children
• He is worth an estimated $100 million as of 2020
Known for movies
Short Info
Net Worth | $100 million |
Date Of Birth | February 20, 1967 |
Spouse | Amy Robach, Jennifer Hageney |
Fact | Runs Manhattan-based ClubMom |

Contents
- 1 Who Is Andrew Shue?
- 2 Andrew Shue Age, Zodiac sign, Early Life, Family, and Education Background
- 3 Andrew Shue Professional Career and Rise to Stardom
- 4 Andrew Shue Personal Life, Wife, and Children
- 5 Andrew Shue Body Measurement and Features
- 6 Andrew Shue Net Worth
- 7 General Info
- 8 Family
- 9 Accomplishments
- 10 Social profile links
- 11 Quotes
- 12 Facts
- 13 Pictures
- 14 Movies
Who Is Andrew Shue?
Andrew Shue is an American actor, writer, entrepreneur and an athlete, who became famous for his appearance in the television show “Melrose Place.” He is the co-founder of the teen volunteer organization,“Do Something”, and a member of its Board of Directors.
Andrew Shue Age, Zodiac sign, Early Life, Family, and Education Background
Andrew was born under the Pisces zodiac sign on 20 February 1967, in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, which makes him 53 years old as of 2020, American by nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity.
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He was born to the Chemical Bank Corporation’s private division President, Anne Brewster, and Real Estate Dealer and Lawyer, James W. Shue. Andrew was raised with his elder sister, Elizabeth Shue, who made an appearance in the famous 1984’s “Karate Kid.” He is also brother to the late William Shue and John Shue.
Andrew was enrolled at Columbia High school, Maplewood, NJ where he created the Hall of Fame – his sister became a Hall of Fame member in 1994. He attended the same high school with future actor/director Zach Braff; they even lived in the same neighborhood.
While in high school, he founded the student group Students Serving Seniors, to assist elderly people. President Reagan rewarded the group with a service award in 1987. Andrew pursued higher education in New Hampshire at Dartmouth College, and graduated with a BA in History in 1989.
Andrew Shue Professional Career and Rise to Stardom
Andrew was cast to appear in his debut film, Aaron Spelling’s “Melrose Place,” in 1992 as Billy Campbell, together with Throne Smith (he later dated T. Smith) which made him very popular, starring in the soap opera for six years.
Shue later appeared as an abusive husband in “The Rainmaker” by Francis F. Coppola which starred Claire Danes and Matt Damon. In 1996, Andrew was traded with the former SportsCenter correspondent, Charley Steiner, in a SportsCenter commercial on ESPN – Shue took his position on SportsCentre and Steiner took Shue’s on “Melrose Place.”
In 2007, Andrew worked on “Gracie’s” 2007 future film, and created Usra Major Films together with his brother John, his sister Elizabeth, and “An Inconvenient Truth” Oscar-winning director and brother-in-law Davis Guggenheim. He co-produced “Gracie” and played a minor role.
The film was created to pay tribute to his brother Will, who passed on in 1998 in a road accident. The film follows Elisabeth’s childhood storyline, in which she appears as the only girl playing in a boys’ soccer team.
Shue’s profession in soccer began when he played for Zimbabwe’s Bulawayo Highlanders. The team won “the double” (both CBZ Cup and Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League cups) during that season. He was the only white Zimbabwean player in the soccer league.
Shue played for the Zimbabwe Soccer Premier League in 1993 as they encountered the Continental Indoor Soccer League’s Los Angeles United.
He played once in this tournament. He played two matches for Anaheim Splash in July 1994, and is also remembered for playing for Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy while still appearing in “Melrose Place.” The talented soccer player was injured in 1997, and spent the entire season as an injured reserve.
As an entrepreneur, Andrew has made several notable achievements such as the co-founding of Do Something volunteer organization, founded alongside his childhood friend Michael Sanchez.
Together with Michael, he also founded the CafeMom social networking website, which offers a platform for mothers to connect and share ideas and experiences. It has now grown into a group of companies, and has Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Highland Capital Partners as the lead investors.
Currently, Andrew has partnered with Joanie Robach, his mother-in-law, and comedian Chuck Nice to co-host the “Mad Life” webisode series.
Andrew Shue Personal Life, Wife, and Children
Andrew started dating Jennifer Hageney, a Floral Designer, in 1994 and married until 2008 when they divorced.
They had been blessed with three sons: Aidan, Nate, and Wyatt.
Shue remarried in 2010 to Amy Robach, an ABC News correspondent and co-anchor; they have two daughters from Amy’s previous marriage. Andrew is currently living together with his family in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Andrew Shue Body Measurement and Features
Standing at a height of 5ft 8in (1.73m), Andrew weighs 160lbs (73kg) as of 2020.
He has dark brown eyes, and his hair color is the same, with an edgy hairstyle. Having played as a professional soccer player, Andrew has a healthy posture and is physically fit.
Andrew Shue Net Worth
Andrew’s career as an actor, former soccer player, and a successful internet entrepreneur (co-founder of Do Something and CaféMom) has earned him a substantial fortune. The “Melrose Place” protagonist is worth around $100 million as of 2020, according to reputable sources, which puts him at position 55 when it comes to the Richest Actors Alive (2020).
General Info
Full Name | Andrew Shue |
Net Worth | $100 million |
Date Of Birth | February 20, 1967 |
Height | 1.73 m |
Profession | Soccer Player, Entrepreneur, Actor |
Education | Dartmouth College, Columbia High School |
Nationality | American |
Family
Spouse | Amy Robach, Jennifer Hageney |
Children | Nathaniel William Shue |
Parents | Anne Harms, James Shue |
Siblings | Elisabeth Shue, William Shue, John Shue |
Accomplishments
Movies | Gracie, The Rainmaker, American Shaolin |
TV Shows | Melrose Place |
Social profile links
Quotes
# | Quote |
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1 | When I got on Melrose Place (1992), I thought 'Here's a real opportunity to utilize all the different contacts I have to inspire young people all over the country.' |
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | He lived in Zimbabwe for a year and played for the Highlanders football team. He still has a passion for Africa and in February 2004 he met with Zimbabwean filmmaker Chloe Traicos and discussed the current situation with her. |
2 | Like his sister, Elisabeth Shue, Andrew named his son after their late older brother, William Shue, who died at the family's summer home on Block Island, Rhode Island (off Long Island). |
3 | Brother-in-law of Davis Guggenheim, Grace Guggenheim and Jonathan Guggenheim. |
4 | The first child of Andrew Shue, Nathaniel William, was born the 1st August 1996. |
5 | Runs Manhattan-based ClubMom |
6 | 1989 graduate of Dartmouth College (undergrad) |
7 | Co-founder of the "DO Something" foundation. |
8 | Plays soccer for the 'Los Angeles Galaxy' in the professional soccer league (aka MLS - Major League Soccer) [1996] |
9 | Younger brother of Elisabeth Shue. |
10 | Went to Columbia High School, in Maplewood, New Jersey where he founded the Hall of Fame, which he and his sister Elisabeth Shue became members of in 1994. Zach Braff also attended Columbia High School, but at a later time. As a matter of fact, Zach lived around the corner from the Shues. |
Pictures
Movies
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Goal! III | 2009 | Video uncredited | |
Gracie | 2007 | Coach Owen Clark | |
Melrose Place | 1992-1998 | TV Series | Billy Campbell |
The Rainmaker | 1997 | Cliff Riker | |
Gulf City | 1993 | TV Movie | Jack Craig |
The Wonder Years | 1992 | TV Series | Brian Billings |
American Shaolin | 1991 | Competitor | |
Cocktail | 1988 | Wedding Guest (uncredited) | |
Adventures in Babysitting | 1987 | Extra (uncredited) | |
Vision Quest | 1985 | Bar Patron (uncredited) | |
The Karate Kid | 1984 | Member of Cobra Kai (uncredited) |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Gracie | 2007 | story |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Gracie | 2007 | producer |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Oprah: Where Are They Now? | 2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Good Morning America | 2015 | TV Series | Himself - Guest / Himself |
The Meredith Vieira Show | 2014 | TV Series | Himself |
Profiles in Philanthropy | 2013 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2007 | TV Series | Himself |
The View | 2005 | TV Series | Himself |
The Rosie O'Donnell Show | 1996-1999 | TV Series | Himself / Himself - Guest |
Do Something: An MTV News Special Report | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Himself - Host |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1992-1996 | TV Series | Himself |
1996 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Himself - Presenter |
Springfield's Most Wanted | 1995 | TV Short | Himself |
Off Camera with Dean Cain | 1995 | TV Series | Himself |
Dennis Miller Live | 1995 | TV Series | Himself |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1993-1994 | TV Series | Himself |
The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself - Accepting Award for Favourite New Television Dramatic Series |
The 1993 Billboard Music Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter |
The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter |
The 1992 Billboard Music Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter |
Jeopardy! | 1992 | TV Series | Himself - Contestant |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Entertainment Tonight | 2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Francis Ford Coppola Directs 'John Grisham's The Rainmaker' | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself |
I Love the '90s | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Billy Campbell |
Melrose Place | 1999 | TV Series | Billy Campbell |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia