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In 1995, Andrew was named one of 10 Outstanding Young Americans by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and in the same year, he received an honorary degree from Drew University.
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Andrew, like his sister Elisabeth, named his son after their late brother William, who died at the family's summer home on Block Island, Rhode Island.
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He played for the Los Angeles Galaxy team in the Major League Soccer (1996).
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Andrew is the brother-in-law of director and producer Davis Guggenheim.
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Andrew has been married to his wife, Jennifer Hageney, since 1994 and has two sons, Nathaniel and William.
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Andrew founded ClubMom, a "mom-to-mom social network" in 1999, along with Michael Sanchez and former "The View" co-host Meredith Vieira.
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Andrew is the co-founder of the Do Something organization, with his friend Michael Sanchez, to teach young people to become socially aware.
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Andrew visited Zimbabwe as an All-American soccer player where he played for the Bulawayo Highlanders football team and taught high school math.
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Andrew graduated from Dartmouth College in 1989, as a history major.
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Andrew 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.
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Andrew is the younger brother of actress Elisabeth Shue.
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Replaced actor Stephen Fanning in the role of Billy Campbell on "Melrose Place" just days before shooting began.