Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe

Acting 52 titles 1964-03-17 Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

Robert Hepler "Rob" Lowe, born on March 17, 1964, is a distinguished American actor renowned for his compelling performances across both film and television. He gained significant recognition in the 1980s with standout roles in a series of iconic films, including The Outsiders, Oxford Blues, About Last Night..., and St. Elmo's Fire, which solidified his status as a rising star in Hollywood.

Lowe's television career has been equally impressive, marked by his portrayal of Sam Seaborn in the critically acclaimed political drama The West Wing, a role that showcased his dramatic talents and earned him several award nominations. He further demonstrated his versatility as an actor with his character Senator Robert McCallister in Brothers & Sisters and as the optimistic and quirky Chris Traeger in the beloved comedy Parks and Recreation.

Throughout his career, Lowe has received numerous accolades, including Golden Globe nominations and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In addition to acting, he has ventured into writing, publishing a memoir titled "Stories I Only Tell My Friends," which became a bestseller, offering insights into his life and career in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning over three decades, Rob Lowe continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood, captivating audiences with his versatile talent and enduring charisma.

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