Andrew Shue
Andrew Shue
Andrew Eppley Shueis an American actor, known for his role as Billy Campbell on the television series Melrose Place. He is on the Board of Directors for Do Something and is the co-founder of the social networking website CafeMom...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth20 February 1967
CountryUnited States of America
created help helping high kids school senior
I created an organization to help senior citizens. How many high school kids are out there helping senior citizens?
both everybody high junior key school stand trying
I think the key to both high school and junior high is everybody is trying to find their way, trying to stand out.
eagle good high measure older
When I was in high school... I had to measure up to my older brother, who is an Eagle Scout. And that's not a good thing.
challenged dumbest high kid school
The dumbest thing I ever did in high school was when a kid challenged me to a fight... I did show up, and it was just a little scuffle.
mom stay-strong children
There are 80 million moms in the United States. Forty million stay at home with their children.
thinking people leader
If you can get a teen leader in each sector of a student population, you can pull people in. Everybody wants to get involved, but most are too afraid. When they see a person they think is cool leading it, they're first to join.
needs helping
You need to make relationships to help you.
sports fun winning
Winning isn't everything, but playing and competing and striving and going through things can be a lot of fun and really important. As long as you're doing it in a way that's healthy, sports can be an incredible opportunity.
age want kind
I found at an early age the times when I learned the most about myself was when I got thrown out there on a stage in front of a microphone when you didn't really want to be out there, where you're kind of afraid.
running years choices
I'm just kind of taking a break now and enjoying the freedom of making my own choices. When you're on a television show for six years, they run your schedule.
loss space perspective
After a devastating loss, your whole perspective shifts, and you're kind of in a blank space. You feel like on one side nothing matters, and on the other side a freedom because nothing matters.
office effort want
If I want to continue to build the kind of effort we have with Do Something, being in a public office would help. I wouldn't rule it out, but it's not something I feel determined to do.
thinking impact views
The money was good while it lasted. The best part was clearly that it changed my view of what's possible, as far as thinking how you can have an impact on a national level.
dad communication unique
There's no quit in our family. Our dad was the chief proponent of that. [On the set] we were constantly telling each other, Stay true to the story, we know that we love each other, keep communication open. We knew how unique this was-you're doing a movie that really could be put out there all over the world, and you're telling this personal story about your family.