Rob Lowe is opening up about the life parallels in his new series Unstable with his son John Owen Lowe.
06.04.2023 - 22:20 / etcanada.com
Drew Barrymore is sharing her fangirl moment with Rob Lowe.
During the actor’s appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show”, she shared the sweetest story about the two from when she was a kid.
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“So I had the chickenpox and I was obsessed with Rob…and somehow you heard I got the chickenpox and you called me,” she recalled, initially thinking the call was a prank. “I thought for sure that my mom was playing a trick on me in a really sweet way and I’ll never forget the house we lived in, the phone I was on, where I was in the room, and we talked and you invited me to your birthday party, and I came and it was the best night of my life. ”
Lowe returned the kind words with some praise of his own, complimenting Barrymore’s dance moves.
“You were so great on the dance floor, cutting it up like a little mini Madonna,” he said.
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“Which is exactly what I was going for,” j0ked back the host.
Fans can catch Lowe next in the Netflix comedy “Unstable” where he co-stars with his son, John Owen Lowe. The real-life father-son pair play fictional family members based on their real-life relationship.
“The Drew Barrymore Show” airs weekdays at 3 p.m. ET/PT on Global.
Rob Lowe is opening up about the life parallels in his new series Unstable with his son John Owen Lowe.
A family affair! Rob Lowe and son John Owen Lowe have teamed up on a handful of projects in the past, but their latest collaboration — the new Netflix series Unstable — is their most personal one yet.
Jennifer Garner is having quite a birthday bash!
Ryan Reynolds has wished his Wrexham AFC co-owner Rob McElhenney a happy birthday by performing a song about how to pronounce his surname.Reynolds brought on board a number of actors and Wrexham fans, locals and club staff to join in with the song to mark the It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia actor’s birthday on April 14.“Pronouncing all those Ns and Es and Hs can perplex ‘em,” sings Reynolds who brought on board “all your mates in Wrexham”.“First it’s Mackle like a tackle when we taken ’em to the ground/ Then Henney like the penny that he’s in for with the pound.”“You’ll probably fuck it up but give it a try.”Check out the song below:A birthday card might’ve been easier. Happy birthday, @rmcelhenney pic.twitter.com/lPgcGeF43i— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) April 14, 2023The Deadpool actor also encouraged Wrexham fans to chant the song at matches: “Would be a real shame if this became a @wrexham_afc Racecourse chant.”Earlier this week, Reynolds and McElhenney were awarded the Freedom of Wrexham for their work with the football club, which is the oldest in the world.Reynolds said at the event: “I think back to that first moment.
Anthony Michael Hall, star of "Weird Science" and "Halloween Kills," turned 55 on Friday. Hall rose to fame as a member of the infamous Brat Pack, a group of young actors who frequently appeared in movies together throughout the 1980s, including "St.
Brillstein Entertainment Partners is looking to “fuel the momentum” of its production company after striking a first-look deal with Paramount Television Studios.
Drew Barrymore is the queen of keeping it real!
Hilary Swank, 48, took to Instagram on Easter Sunday to share the happy news she has given birth to twins. The Hollywood actress posted a picture of herself late last night holding her newborns in her arms as she watched the sunset. Hilary, who has given birth to a baby boy and girl, looked serene as she looked out to sea in a clean, white bathrobe.
Two of a kind? Rob Lowe and son John Owen Lowe may star on Netflix’s Unstable together, but they are not sure if Tom Schwartz and Tom Sandoval better hold that title.
Rob Lowe and his 28-year-old son, John Owen Lowe, got downright serious — and a bit emotional — during their latest appearance on .The father-son comedic duo had a lot banter during Thursday's show, trading barbs and zinging each other. But the conversation turned serious, after Barrymore opened up about her sobriety journey and sharing that her family supports «me through my pitfalls.»She then commended Rob and John Owen for supporting «each other through every high and low.» Rob chimed in and talked about being in recovery for 33 years now.
Rob Lowe revealed he had to cut his honeymoon short to film "Wayne's World" in 1992. Lowe appeared on "The Drew Barrymore Show," where the two talked about some of his hit films. "I had to come back from my honeymoon to do that movie," Lowe admitted.
appearance in 2009.Bieber shared the clip, which was posted to the , on her Instagram Stories, saying of her younger self, "It's the braces 4 me!" In the video, Bieber helps her uncle Alec Baldwin introduce ; she's about 13 years old at the time and looks every bit the young teenager with a mouthful of braces and a layered shag-style haircut with long bangs past her brows. The cute cut is like if the '90s "The Rachel" and the emo shag of the late 2000s and early 2010s had a baby; given that Bieber was born in 1996, she missed out on the Rachel craze, but that doesn't mean she can't embrace the power of layers.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The founder never shies away from a She often references her younger self—even her Instagram profile photo is a pic of child Hailey.
One was fiercely focused, the other accident-prone. They both made it.
There is no code to crack when it comes to making marriage work, but "Unstable" actor Rob Lowe has a few secrets he's willing to share after being married for over three decades. "It is not just Hollywood, it's everywhere. Marriage is hard.… It can be hard – marriage is not hard. If it were hard, nobody would do it.
John Owen Lowe isn’t afraid to roast his famous father Rob Lowe, even if it’s on national television.
John Owen Lowe addressed his status as a “nepo baby” in a new interview.
John Owen Lowe, Rob Lowe’s son and star of Netflix’s “Unstable,” is weighing in the nepo baby discourse, calling it a “very important conversation.”“I do think that it should be acknowledged, and privilege is inherent in the entertainment industry as it is in many other ones too, and it is just in life in general,” John Owen told TheWrap. Lowe, who began his career as a writer on “9-1-1: Lone Star,” which stars his father, also urges those who might be benefitting from their family’s stature to acknowledge their inherent privilege for their the sake of their own development.“I think those that have it need to be at the very least aware of that, in order to have a semblance of groundedness, or a healthy take on reality,” Lowe, 28, said.
“some dialogue,” he confided most in his therapist about the show’s striking resemblance.“The truth is, when I’m really feeling like, it’s all getting too meta for me, he’s not the right person to go to because it’s about him, so I have to find other resources,” John Owen said.
Emily Longeretta When John Owen Lowe began writing on “9-1-1: Lone Star,” which stars his dad, Rob Lowe, he couldn’t resist venting to members of his team. His complaints about going “stir crazy” were so funny that they told him to pitch it as a show. With that, Netflix’s “Unstable” was born: The sitcom, which premieres March 30, stars the two actors and co-creators as estranged father and son Ellis and Jackson. The comedy is fictional — but rooted in reality. “Jackson’s estranged from his dad. It never got that bad between my dad and me,” Lowe, 28, says. “[Jackson is] a little more socially awkward and lost than I am. I did experience pockets where I didn’t have an identity, because of what it was like growing up with a father who sort of sucks the air out of every room you’re in with him.”
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic The conversation about “nepo babies” has grown tiresome — and not just because “nepo baby” itself is such an unattractive turn of phrase. (Was “nepotism case” too hard to pronounce, somehow?) The general outrage over the idea that children of famous actors find themselves drawn to acting, ginned up by an artfully provocative recent cover story in New York magazine, has tended to elide the simple fact that said children often find themselves acting because they share talents with their parents, who are famous for good reason. So it is with John Owen Lowe, who seems like a slightly altered carbon copy of his father Rob (of “The West Wing” and “Parks and Recreation,” among others), with the smarm ironed out. Together, they’re headlining “Unstable,” a new Netflix comedy that’s infuriatingly better than it needed to be. Lowes père and fils share executive producer credits with Victor Fresco and Marc Buckland, two creatives with long comedy résumés. And what might have been expected to look like a Lowe family vanity project — Rob Lowe has built a sort of performed vanity into his public persona, after all — has ended up as a sharply written comedy with some genuinely great lines.