If the 80s brought Shue success, the 90s brought her critical acclaim. She was showered in nominations and awards for her work in the 1995 film 'Leaving Las Vegas,' including Oscar and Golden Globe nomination and trophies from the National Society of Film Critics. 'The Saint' and 'Deconstructing Harry' were her follow ups, but a nagging sense that she should have finished university persuaded her to go back to Harvard in 1997, this time completing her course.
Adult life has continued to treat her well; she married Davis Guggenheim and had three children with him before making a storming come back to television in 2012, captivating a whole new audience as Julie Finlay in 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,' where she stayed for three years. The fresh exposure got her back into the movies and saw her star in the 2017 version of 'Death Wish.'