- Born
- Birth nameRobert Hepler Lowe
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Rob Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, to Barbara Lynn (Hepler), a schoolteacher, and Charles Davis Lowe, a lawyer. His brother is actor Chad Lowe. He has German, as well as English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry. Lowe's family moved to Dayton, Ohio, when he was a child. Rob broke into acting in his teens. He spent the 1980s as a member of the "Brat Pack", a group of young, powerful and reckless actors and actresses that included Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen and Judd Nelson, among others. In 1988 Lowe was involved in a scandal centering around a sexually explicit videotape which involved a minor, for which he did 20 hours of community service in Dayton. He subsequently sought help for his problems with drugs and alcohol and has re-emerged in the 1990s as a clean and sober husband and father.- IMDb Mini Biography By: ritay@embarqmail.com
- SpouseSheryl Berkoff(July 22, 1991 - present) (2 children)
- Children
- ParentsBarbara Lynn HeplerCharles Davis Lowe
- RelativesChad Lowe(Sibling)Micah Dyer(Half Sibling)Justin W. Lowe(Sibling)
- Early in his career, he was known for playing unlikeable and ambitious jerks
- Known for playing likeable charming characters
- He is deaf in his right ear, from a virus as an infant.
- 2011: Lowe told USA Today that if he did not dye his hair, it would be entirely grey. He said he went grey at age 24.
- First met Sheryl Berkoff on a blind date in 1983. They met again in 1989 while Rob was filming Bad Influence (1990) and eventually got married two years later.
- Lost out for the role of Caledon Hockley in Titanic (1997), which went to Billy Zane.
- Was one of the nine original members of the 1980s "brat pack", along with Judd Nelson, Demi Moore, Anthony Michael Hall, Sean Penn, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez and Andrew McCarthy.
- When I was young and crazy, I was young and crazy. It can be hard enough just to BE in your teens and 20s. Then add fame, money, access, and every single person telling you that you're the greatest person who ever was, and it can be a recipe for disaster. Some people literally don't survive it.
- [on his short-lived sitcom, A New Kind of Family (1979)] It was notable only for how bad it was.
- ... One of the great gifts we get (as actors) is that we live on, frozen in time, forever... Truly, the most fulfilling moments I've ever had are on the stage. If you can't have that as an actor, then you might as well at least have that other great thing, which is immortality.
- A few years ago I got to a point where I realized that the only way you can tell someone's age is how they live their life. The candles on the cake mean absolutely nothing.
- [on the death of James Gandolfini] James Gandolfini gave the greatest performance in the history of television. He was also a kind man. Condolences to his family.
- The West Wing (1999) - $100,000 /episode(2001)
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