Andrew Shue

Actor

Birthday February 20, 1967

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 9 in

#9171 Most Popular

1938

His mother, Anne Brewster (née Wells; born 1938), is a bank executive who was the vice president of the private division of the Chemical Bank Corporation.

1967

Andrew Shue (born February 20, 1967) is an American actor, known for his role as Billy Campbell on the television series Melrose Place (1992–1999).

Shue played soccer professionally for several years.

He co-founded and served on the board of directors of the global non-profit organization Do Something, and co-founded the social networking website CafeMom.

Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware.

1988

It 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.

During his time in Zimbabwe, Shue played for Bulawayo Highlanders.

That season, the Highlanders won both Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League and CBZ Cup titles.

At the time, Shue was the only white player in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.

1989

Shue received his B.A. in history from Dartmouth in 1989.

After graduating, he visited Zimbabwe, where he simultaneously played soccer and taught high school math at Founders High School.

1992

In May 1992, Shue was cast to play the role of Billy Campbell on the Aaron Spelling soap opera Melrose Place.

He starred opposite Courtney Thorne-Smith, whom he later dated.

Shue stayed on the show for six years.

During this time, he appeared as an abusive husband in the Francis Ford Coppola film The Rainmaker, starring Matt Damon and Claire Danes.

1993

In September 1993, he played one game with Los Angeles United of the Continental Indoor Soccer League.

1994

Along with his sister, he was inducted into the CHS Hall of fame in 1994.

At Dartmouth College, Shue was a Regional All America soccer player and spent a winter studying and playing soccer in Glasgow, Scotland for Queen's Park FC.

In July 1994, he played two games for Anaheim Splash.

Shue married floral designer Jennifer Hageney in 1994.

They have three sons.

1996

A 1996 commercial for SportsCenter on ESPN has Shue being traded for former SportsCenter anchor Charley Steiner, where Steiner takes his position on Melrose Place and Shue takes his on SportsCenter.

In 1996, while still on Melrose Place, Shue played for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer, recording one assist in five games.

1997

He spent the entire 1997 season on injured reserve.

Along with his childhood best friend Michael Sanchez, Shue co-founded DoSomething.

He now sits on the board of directors.

2006

In 2006, Shue and Sanchez co-founded the social networking website CafeMom.

Lead investors are Highland Capital Partners and Draper Fisher Jurvetson.

The site used to provide an online community for moms to connect and share advice and ideas.

2007

He worked on the 2007 feature film, Gracie, with his sister Elisabeth, his brother John, and his brother-in-law, Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-winning director of An Inconvenient Truth.

Shue co-produced the film and also appeared in a minor role.

2013

His father, James William Shue (born 1936 – died May 24, 2013), was a lawyer and real 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. Congress in New Jersey.

His mother was a descendant of Pilgrim leader William Brewster and his father was of German ancestry, from Pennsylvania.

Shue's sister Elisabeth is an actress; in three of his early uncredited film appearances, he appeared with her in The Karate Kid, Cocktail and Adventures in Babysitting.

Shue attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey.

2018

CafeMom's community forums were shut down at 5:00 pm EST on May 24, 2018.

The company cited high advertising costs as the reason for the shutdown.

The CafeMom is now a family of companies, including blog The Stir, Baby Name Wizard and popular Latina site MamasLatinas.

Shue co-hosted the podcast "Mad Life" with his mother-in-law, Joan Robach, and comedian Chuck Nice.