According to the series' website, don't be surprised if you see him in the area of the Albion mansions, as he has been doing quite a bit of filming in the western U.S.
According to the series' website, don't be surprised if you see him in the area of the Albion mansions, as he has been doing quite a bit of filming in the western U.S.
According to the series' website, don't be surprised if you see him in the area of the Albion mansions, as he has been doing quite a bit of filming in the western U.S.
According to the series' website, don't be surprised if you see him in the area of the Albion mansions, as he has been doing quite a bit of filming in the western U.S.
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Why Rob Lowe Passed on Grey s Anatomy, Joined Parks and Rec and Boarded 9-1-1: Lone Star
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Rob Lowe has cut quite a path through primetime during the 20-plus years since he joined “The West Wing.”
He turned down “Grey’s Anatomy,” but landed in the ensemble of “Parks and Recreation.” He sold a show about chasing Bigfoot with his sons to A&E Network. From 2003 to 2018 he was also a regular or recurring on series “Code Black,” “The Grinder,” “Californication,” “Brothers and Sisters,” “Dr. Vegas” and “The Lyon’s Den.” Then there was the scene-stealing turn as a plastic surgeon in 2013’s “Behind the Candelabra,” and roles in U.K. episodic series productions including 2005’s “Beach Girls,” 2015’s “You, Me and the Apocalypse” and 2019’s “Wild Bill.”