Andrea Ware Net Worth

Andrea Ware is an actress and casting department professional who has worked on a number of popular films and television shows. She is best known for her work on Van Helsing (2016), Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016) and Zoo (2015).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Casting Department
Position: Quarterback
Born: (1968-07-31) July 31, 1968 (age 49) Galveston, Texas
High school: Dickinson (TX)
College: Houston
NFL Draft: 1990 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7
TD–INT:Passing yards:Passer rating: TD–INT: 5–8 Passing yards: 1,112 Passer rating: 63.5 Player stats at NFL.com 5–81,11263.5Player stats at NFL.com
TD–INT: 10–10
Passing yards: 1,112
Passer rating: 63.5
TD–INT:Passing Yards: TD–INT: 10–10 Passing Yards: 1,542 10–101,542
Passing Yards: 1,542

💰 Net worth: $17 Million

Andrea Ware, an esteemed actress and casting department professional, is anticipated to have a net worth of $17 million by 2024. With her immense talent and expertise, she has played pivotal roles in numerous well-known films and television shows. Andrea Ware's contributions to the industry have not only captivated audiences worldwide but have also earned her substantial financial success. Her professionalism and dedication to her craft have undoubtedly made her a valuable asset in the entertainment world, reflecting in her impressive net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1989

Ware grew up in the Galveston, Texas region, hoping to play football at the University of Texas. He said "I was going to Texas. All they had to do was lie to me and tell me I was going to play quarterback once I got there. Thank goodness they told me the truth [that] they were going to move me to defense". After graduating from Dickinson High School, Ware instead played at the University of Houston, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1989, along with the Davey O'Brien Award, the latter award given to the most outstanding college quarterback of the year. That year, his junior year, he threw for 4,699 yards, 44 touchdowns, and set 26 NCAA records. Many of the records were thanks to the innovative use of the Run & Shoot offense, which his successor, David Klingler, also used to great effect. The Cougars ended the season ranked the #14 team in the nation by the Associated Press. He then declared for the NFL Draft, foregoing his senior year.

1990

Ware was made the #1 draft pick of the Detroit Lions when head coach Wayne Fontes overrode the advice of the team's scouting Director, who resigned the next day. Ware joined the Lions for the 1990 season, teaming with the previous Heisman Trophy winner from 1988, Barry Sanders. Ware spent four years with Detroit, playing 14 games and starting six: Wayne Fontes insisted on starting the oft-injured Rodney Peete, and usually replacing Peete with Erik Kramer when Peete was hurt or played poorly. Fontes generally only played Ware when the Lions were out of the playoffs or already losing a game by a wide margin. Ware's best stretch came late in the 1992 season when the Lions were out of the playoffs: he won two of three games. He began 1994 on the roster of the Los Angeles Raiders, but was released after several games. In 1995, he was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars, one of the NFL's two expansion teams that year. As a former Heisman Trophy winner, Ware's presence gathered much local excitement in Jacksonville, but ultimately, Ware was cut from the team the week before the regular season began.

2009

Ware is now part of the Houston Texans' radio broadcast team. He is teamed up with Marc Vandermeer and previously he was paired with Gary Thorne, for college football games on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN on ABC. In July 2009, ESPN announced that Ware would team up with long-time SEC broadcaster Dave Neal in the fall of 2009 as color commentator for ESPN Regional Television's coverage of Southeastern Conference Football. He also appears as a player in All-Pro Football 2K8.

2012

In 2004, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. On February 29, 2012, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Other members of his class include Texas A&M University Women's basketball Coach Gary Blair, Shawn Andaya, University of Texas Football Coach Mack Brown, Fred Couples, Coach Lovie Smith, G.A. Moore. Jr., Bubba Smith, Dave Parks, and Tobin Rote.