Andrew Shue Net Worth
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Andrew Shue net worth: Andrew Shue is an American actor, athlete, and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $100 million. Andrew Shue is probably most famous for appearing on the 90s drama Melrose Place. He is also one of the founders of internet media company Cafe Media.
Early Life: Andrew Shue was born on February 20, 1962 in Wilmington, Delaware. His mom Anne was the vice president of the private division of Chemical Bank. His father, James, was a lawyer and real estate developer, who was also the president of the International Food and Beverage Corporation. His sister, Elisabeth, is also an actor. He attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey and played soccer. He and his sister were both inducted into the CHS Hall of Fame in 1994. He attended Dartmouth College, where he was an All America soccer player. He spent a winter studying and playing soccer in Glasgow, Scotland for Queens Park FC. He graduated with his B.A. in history from Dartmouth in 1989. After college, he played soccer and taught high school math in Zimbabwe.
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Inspirational Quotes by Andrew Shue
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.
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It's easy to say young people should believe in themselves, but the number one thing is recognizing that it's a journey, that you have to build confidence in yourself.
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A good balance of winning and losing is important. If you just win all the time, you won't get anything out of it; having some tough losses can be really important.
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The most important role models should and could be parents and teachers. But that said, once you're a teenager you've probably gotten as much of an example from your parents as you're going to.
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There are 80 million moms in the United States. Forty million stay at home with their children.
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