Rob Lowe is an actor who voices Simba from The Lion Guard.
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| - Rob Lowe is an actor who voices Simba from The Lion Guard.
- Stewie plays a game of guessing "straight or gay" with a hairdresser in "Brian Does Hollywood" and is surprised that Rob is straight. He provides the voice for Stanford Cordray in "Road to Rupert". He also appears as himself in a live action scene with Adam West in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven".
- Rob Lowe portrays Sam Seaborn in the first four and seventh seasons of The West Wing. Lowe was first billed and originally going to play the main role in the show. However, after Martin Sheen was cast as the President and became a member of the main cast, Lowe's character was downgraded to a supporting role. Lowe left the show midway through the fourth season and returned for a small arc at the end of the seventh season as part of the Santos campaign.
- Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Barbara Lynn (née Hepler), a schoolteacher and native of Shelby County, Ohio, and Charles Davis Lowe, a trial lawyer. His parents divorced when Lowe and his younger brother, actor Chad, were very young. Lowe also has two half-brothers. Because of a virus during infancy, he is deaf in his right ear (he later played a deaf character in Stephen King's The Stand). Lowe was baptized into the Episcopal church. He is of English, Irish, German, Welsh, and Scottish descent. He was raised in a "traditional midwestern setting" in Dayton, Ohio, attending Oakwood Junior High School, before moving to the Point Dume area of Malibu, California with his mother and brother.He attended Santa Monica High School, the same high school as opera singer Rick P
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- Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
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| - Rob Lowe is an actor who voices Simba from The Lion Guard.
- Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Barbara Lynn (née Hepler), a schoolteacher and native of Shelby County, Ohio, and Charles Davis Lowe, a trial lawyer. His parents divorced when Lowe and his younger brother, actor Chad, were very young. Lowe also has two half-brothers. Because of a virus during infancy, he is deaf in his right ear (he later played a deaf character in Stephen King's The Stand). Lowe was baptized into the Episcopal church. He is of English, Irish, German, Welsh, and Scottish descent. He was raised in a "traditional midwestern setting" in Dayton, Ohio, attending Oakwood Junior High School, before moving to the Point Dume area of Malibu, California with his mother and brother.He attended Santa Monica High School, the same high school as opera singer Rick Piersall and fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Robert Downey, Jr., and Sean and Chris Penn.
- Stewie plays a game of guessing "straight or gay" with a hairdresser in "Brian Does Hollywood" and is surprised that Rob is straight. He provides the voice for Stanford Cordray in "Road to Rupert". He also appears as himself in a live action scene with Adam West in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven".
- Rob Lowe portrays Sam Seaborn in the first four and seventh seasons of The West Wing. Lowe was first billed and originally going to play the main role in the show. However, after Martin Sheen was cast as the President and became a member of the main cast, Lowe's character was downgraded to a supporting role. Lowe left the show midway through the fourth season and returned for a small arc at the end of the seventh season as part of the Santos campaign. Lowe has also appeared starred on the television programs The Lyon's Den, Brothers and Sisters and Dr. Vegas and several movies including The Outsiders, St. Elmo's Fire, Youngblood, About Last Night, Wayne's World, Contact, Californication and Thank You For Smoking. He currently has a major role in NBC's Parks and Recreation. Lowe has been nominated for two Golden Globes and an Emmy for his role on The West Wing.
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