His parents' acrimonious divorce results in Rex buying Andrew a car. Bree does later apologize to Andrew (who also admits how much he misses his father) for lying to him, but removes the door to his room in punishment for him smoking marijuana. Andrew repeatedly breaks the rules during Season 1, infuriating Bree, who eventually humiliates him by turning up at the strip club he is visiting with his friends while grounded. When he confronts her about her lies after she discovers he lied to her, she says, "Just because I chose not to share my marital problems with you does not give you the right to be rude!": and Andrew replies, "How about driving my father away? Do I get to be rude then?", and shuts the door in her face. ![]() He is attached to his father, Rex, and is upset when Bree tries to cover up their impending divorce. His first speaking role is arguing with his mother, Bree, over her desire for perfection. Season 1 Īndrew first appears in the " Pilot" of season one. The day before the announcement of the candidacy, he heard from his mother, "Are you sure? You don't have the leader gene." Later, she did not even listen to the speech. Īs a teenager, he intended to run for class president. He was caught stealing porcelain by his mother from the front yard of 4352 Wisteria Lane and was forced to apologize to the owner, Mary Alice Young, with a slightly shocked Susan Mayer as a witness. In 1994, he, his parents and sister moved to 4354 Wisteria Lane in Fairview. ![]() A year later, he became brother to Danielle. ![]() There were complications at his birth as the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. However, his early attitude toward his mother and various crimes have also garnered criticism.Īndrew Van de Kamp was born in 1988. Van de Kamp's Catering BusinessĪndrew Van de Kamp is a fictional character in the ABC television series Desperate Housewives played by Shawn Pyfrom, and is the son of one of the title characters, Bree Van de Kamp, and her first husband Rex Van de Kamp.Īs one of the few LGBT characters on prime time television secure with his sexuality, Andrew's storylines have been well received by gay groups.
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