Rob Lowe has been in the acting game since the 1980s. He got his start on screen in the ABC sitcom "A New Kind of Family" and quickly rose to fame following his role on the show. Rob was grouped in with Hollywood's "Brat Pack" of young actors, which included Molly Ringwald, Demi Moore, and Emilio Estevez, after starring in classic films like "The Outsiders," "St. Elmo's Fire," and "Square Dance."
Rob's career slowed slightly during the 1990s, but understandably so, as he welcomed two sons with wife Sheryl Berkoff: Matthew Edward and John Owen Lowe. After the births of his children, the actor balanced his career with his fatherly duties, and is arguably most known for his roles as Sam Seaborn in "The West Wing," which aired from 1999-2003 and Chris Traeger in the beloved NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation."
Rob's children are grown up now, with John...
Rob's career slowed slightly during the 1990s, but understandably so, as he welcomed two sons with wife Sheryl Berkoff: Matthew Edward and John Owen Lowe. After the births of his children, the actor balanced his career with his fatherly duties, and is arguably most known for his roles as Sam Seaborn in "The West Wing," which aired from 1999-2003 and Chris Traeger in the beloved NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation."
Rob's children are grown up now, with John...
- 3/28/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Rob Lowe has been a Hollywood staple for over three decades, appearing in some of the most iconic films and TV shows of all time. From successful rom-coms to hit dramas, Rob Lowe has consistently delivered amazing performances.
From his early days as a teen heartthrob in The Outsiders, to his solidified icon status in St. Elmo’s Fire and The West Wing, Rob Lowe has taken the entertainment industry by storm. Since then he’s gone on to star in countless films and television shows that have won him accolades from fans, critics and peers alike.
In this article we will take an intimate look at Rob Lowe’s incredible journey from Hollywood newcomer to superstar, from his early successes in films and TV to his current projects. We will explore what makes him an industry favorite that continues to captivate both audiences and reviewers across all mediums.
Rob...
From his early days as a teen heartthrob in The Outsiders, to his solidified icon status in St. Elmo’s Fire and The West Wing, Rob Lowe has taken the entertainment industry by storm. Since then he’s gone on to star in countless films and television shows that have won him accolades from fans, critics and peers alike.
In this article we will take an intimate look at Rob Lowe’s incredible journey from Hollywood newcomer to superstar, from his early successes in films and TV to his current projects. We will explore what makes him an industry favorite that continues to captivate both audiences and reviewers across all mediums.
Rob...
- 3/28/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Ever since the dawn of social media, fans have found creative ways to obsess over their favorite TV shows — be it chat rooms littered with “Lost” theories; Tumblr pages dedicated to “Teen Wolf”; or “Game of Thrones” hashtags filled with millions of tweets during just one episode.
A handful of years ago, the internet birthed yet another mechanism to interact with television: “no context” Twitter accounts. True to their name, these profiles post captioned screenshots from popular series — from “Glee” to “Succession” — removed from the context of the show.
There are no context accounts for series ranging from “The Sopranos” to “Queer Eye” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” while 274,000 Twitter users follow a profile solely dedicated to Nick Miller (Jake Johnson) of “New Girl.”
“The Office” alone has more than a dozen no context accounts, the most popular of which has over half a million followers. Sometimes, the screencaps are just isolated...
A handful of years ago, the internet birthed yet another mechanism to interact with television: “no context” Twitter accounts. True to their name, these profiles post captioned screenshots from popular series — from “Glee” to “Succession” — removed from the context of the show.
There are no context accounts for series ranging from “The Sopranos” to “Queer Eye” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” while 274,000 Twitter users follow a profile solely dedicated to Nick Miller (Jake Johnson) of “New Girl.”
“The Office” alone has more than a dozen no context accounts, the most popular of which has over half a million followers. Sometimes, the screencaps are just isolated...
- 6/15/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
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