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Elisabeth Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware, to Anne Brewster (Wells), who worked for the Chemical Banking Corporation, and James William Shue, a lawyer and real estate developer. She is of German and English ancestry, including descent from Mayflower passengers. Shue's parents divorced while she was in the fourth grade. Owing to the occupational demands of her parents, Shue and her siblings found plenty of time to get into trouble in their suburban neighborhood, but Elisabeth soon enrolled in Wellesley College, an all-female institution which kept her out of trouble.During her studies, she found a way to make a little extra money by acting in television commercials. Elisabeth became a common sight in ads for Burger King, DeBeers diamonds, and Hellman's mayonnaise. In 1984, she landed a role in the The Karate Kid (1984) as the on-screen girlfriend of Ralph Macchio and a role as the teenage daughter of a military family in the short-lived series Call to Glory (1984). At this time, Shue got herself an acting coach and transferred to Harvard, where she began studying political science.She continued her acting work with Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Cocktail (1988), Soapdish (1991) and The Marrying Man (1991). Unfortunately, time was catching up with the impressive girl-next-door. Her brother Andrew Shue had almost eclipsed her own fame by landing a starring role in the hit TV series Melrose Place (1992). It was at this time that Elisabeth took a chance on a low-budget, high-risk project entitled Leaving Las Vegas (1995), directed by Mike Figgis. Her gutsy portrayal of a prostitute mixed up with a suicidal alcoholic paid off as she was recognized with a Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards that year. This was the turning point of her career. What followed was a barrage of film roles, including The Saint (1997), Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997), Palmetto (1998) and Hollow Man (2000).
Bio:
Elisabeth Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware, to Anne Brewster (Wells), who worked for the Chemical Banking Corporation, and James William Shue, a lawyer and real estate developer. She is of German and English ancestry, including descent from Mayflower passengers. Shue's parents divorced while she was in the fourth grade. Owing to the occupational demands of her parents, Shue and her siblings found plenty of time to get into trouble in their suburban neighborhood, but Elisabeth soon enrolled in Wellesley College, an all-female institution which kept her out of trouble.During her studies, she found a way to make a little extra money by acting in television commercials. Elisabeth became a common sight in ads for Burger King, DeBeers diamonds, and Hellman's mayonnaise. In 1984, she landed a role in the The Karate Kid (1984) as the on-screen girlfriend of Ralph Macchio and a role as the teenage daughter of a military family in the short-lived series Call to Glory (1984). At this time, Shue got herself an acting coach and transferred to Harvard, where she began studying political science.She continued her acting work with Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Cocktail (1988), Soapdish (1991) and The Marrying Man (1991). Unfortunately, time was catching up with the impressive girl-next-door. Her brother Andrew Shue had almost eclipsed her own fame by landing a starring role in the hit TV series Melrose Place (1992). It was at this time that Elisabeth took a chance on a low-budget, high-risk project entitled Leaving Las Vegas (1995), directed by Mike Figgis. Her gutsy portrayal of a prostitute mixed up with a suicidal alcoholic paid off as she was recognized with a Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards that year. This was the turning point of her career. What followed was a barrage of film roles, including The Saint (1997), Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997), Palmetto (1998) and Hollow Man (2000).
Tivia:
Graduated from Harvard University 8 June 2000 with a degree in Government. Shue was one semester short of earning her degree when she dropped out to pursue her career 15 years ago. She returned to Harvard in the spring of 2000.Elisabeth replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker, Michael J. Fox' girlfriend, in the two sequels to Back to the Future (1985). Claudia's mother was dying from cancer, requiring the re-casting.Named her son after her late older brother, William Shue, who died on August 24, 1988 at the age of 26 from a freak swing accident while on family vacation. A rope broke on a tire swing and he was thrown into a tree branch, impaling him. He was enrolled at Rutgers University's Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at the time of his death. Her brother Andrew Shue witnessed the accident.Was an accomplished high school gymnast, with aspirations to the state finals, at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey. Her brother, Andrew Shue, and Zach Braff also attended Columbia High School.The 2007 film Gracie (2007) is based upon events that occurred in her and her brother Andrew Shue's lives.Majored in Government at Wellesley College; transferred to Harvard University in 1985; planned to become an attorney.She was amongst the final candidates for the female lead in Say Anything (1989). According to director Cameron Crowe, "Elisabeth Shue did an amazing version of the graduation speech". Jennifer Connelly was runner-up to Ione Skye, who got the role in the end.Got started in commercials as "The Burger King Girl".Elisabeth and Davis became the parents of their third child, a daughter named Agnes Charles Guggenheim, on June 18, 2006.She and her brother, Andrew Shue, were inducted into Columbia High School's Hall of Fame in 1994.Growing up in Maplewood, New Jersey, Zach Braff lived around the corner from the Shues.Daughter-in-law of Charles Guggenheim and Marion Guggenheim.Was cast as the female lead in the Jim Carrey movie The Number 23 (2007) but had to drop out just weeks before shooting because of her pregnancy. Shue was replaced by Virginia Madsen.She is of mostly German and English ancestry, with more distant Swiss-German, Scottish, and French Huguenot roots. She has considerable Colonial American ancestry from her maternal grandmother, with deep roots in Connecticut and Massachusetts.Son, Miles William, with Davis Guggenheim was born. (November 11, 1997)Older sister of Andrew Shue.Co-starring with Peter Sarsgaard in the Off-Broadway Revival of "Burn This" by Lanford Wilson. (December 2002)Sister-in-law of Amy Robach.Auditioned for the Sherilyn Fenn role in Of Mice and Men (1992).She was considered to play Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands (1990), before the part went to Winona Ryder.Daughter, Stella Street, was born weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. (March 19, 2001)Sister-in-law of Jonathan Guggenheim and Grace Guggenheim. |
Name: |
Elisabeth Shue |
Type: |
Actress,Producer,Soundtrack (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Business scope: |
Actress,Producer,Soundtrack |
Products for sale: |
Actress,Producer,Soundtrack |
Model rank: |
99 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:05:32 |
Height: |
5' 2' (1.57 m) |
Biography: |
Elisabeth Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware, to Anne Brewster (Wells), who worked for the Chemical Banking Corporation, and James William Shue, a lawyer and real estate developer. She is of German and English ancestry, including descent from Mayf |
Trivia: |
Graduated from Harvard University 8 June 2000 with a degree in Government. Shue was one semester short of earning her degree when she dropped out to pursue her career 15 years ago. She returned to Harvard in the spring of 2000.Elisabeth replaced Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker, Michael J. Fox' girlfriend, in the two sequels to Back to the Future (1985). Claudia's mother was dying from cancer, requiring the re-casting.Named her son after her late older brother, William Shue, who died on August 24, 1988 at the age of 26 from a freak swing accident while on family vacation. A rope broke on a tire swing and he was thrown into a tree branch, impaling him. He was enrolled at Rutgers University's Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at the time of his death. Her brother Andrew Shue witnessed the accident.Was an accomplished high school gymnast, with aspirations to the state finals, at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey. Her brother, Andrew Shue, and Zach Braff also attended Columbia High School.The 2007 film Gracie (2007) is based upon events that occurred in her and her brother Andrew Shue's lives.Majored in Government at Wellesley College; transferred to Harvard University in 1985; planned to become an attorney.She was amongst the final candidates for the female lead in Say Anything (1989). According to director Cameron Crowe, "Elisabeth Shue did an amazing version of the graduation speech". Jennifer Connelly was runner-up to Ione Skye, who got the role in the end.Got started in commercials as "The Burger King Girl".Elisabeth and Davis became the parents of their third child, a daughter named Agnes Charles Guggenheim, on June 18, 2006.She and her brother, Andrew Shue, were inducted into Columbia High School's Hall of Fame in 1994.Growing up in Maplewood, New Jersey, Zach Braff lived around the corner from the Shues.Daughter-in-law of Charles Guggenheim and Marion Guggenheim.Was cast as the female lead in the Jim Carrey movie The Number 23 (2007) but had to drop out just weeks before shooting because of her pregnancy. Shue was replaced by Virginia Madsen.She is of mostly German and English ancestry, with more distant Swiss-German, Scottish, and French Huguenot roots. She has considerable Colonial American ancestry from her maternal grandmother, with deep roots in Connecticut and Massachusetts.Son, Miles William, with Davis Guggenheim was born. (November 11, 1997)Older sister of Andrew Shue.Co-starring with Peter Sarsgaard in the Off-Broadway Revival of "Burn This" by Lanford Wilson. (December 2002)Sister-in-law of Amy Robach.Auditioned for the Sherilyn Fenn role in Of Mice and Men (1992).She was considered to play Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands (1990), before the part went to Winona Ryder.Daughter, Stella Street, was born weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. (March 19, 2001)Sister-in-law of Jonathan Guggenheim and Grace Guggenheim. |
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On Cocktail (1988): "If I'd known that it was just going to be about these guys throwing drinks around, then I might have had some second thoughts . . ."
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I may look like the girl next door, but you wouldn't want to live next door to me.
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[on acting] The darker, more complex and emotional the part is, the easier it is for me. But I don't take any of that stuff home with me at the end of the day.
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My childhood was male-dominated. It was great, but also very painful. Looking back after years of therapy, I realize that my wanting to act had nothing to do with making money and everything to do with needing attention and wanting to express myself and investigate my sexuality.
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I was never put in jail. But, oh God, I smoked a lot of pot |
Job title: |
Actress,Producer,Soundtrack |
Others works: |
TV commercial for Burger King (1982)
Is featured in the Body Wars simulator ride at Disney's EPCOT Center in Orlando, Florida. |
Spouse: |
Davis Guggenheim (August 1994 - present) (3 children) |
Children: |
Miles William GuggenheimStella Street GuggenheimAgnes Charles Guggenheim |
Parents: |
Anne Brewster Shue (Wells)
James William Shue |
Relatives: |
Andrew Shue (Sibling)
William Shue (Sibling)
Amy Robach (Sibling) |
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