Rob Lowe On His Dueling TV Shows, Keeping Stability In An ‘Unstable’ Business, Plus Coppola’s ‘The Outsiders’ 40 Years After His Movie Debut – The Actor’s Side

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Rob Lowe joins me for this week’s edition of my Deadline video series, The Actor’s Side and he has a lot to talk about including not one, but two hit tv series including going into his …

and he has a lot to talk about including not one, butas well as the first of Netflix’s comedyin which he co-stars with son John Owen Lowe. He also talks about the first time he realized he could actually beA New Kind Of Family.

Lowe also discusses his movie career which is now going on four decades having started in 1983 with a key role in the seminal Francis Coppola film,which also helped launch the careers of Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, Diane Lane, Emilio Estevez and others, and a movie he revisits each year in a unique way he reveals. Plus we talkThe West Wing, Parks & Recreation

and others but never staying on a show more than four years until now, and his burgeoning podcast career and as an author. To watch our conversation just click on the link above.

 

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