Rob Lowe

With a pair of Screen Actors Guild Awards and half a dozen Golden Globe nominations, Rob Lowe is surely a talented actor that belongs in the upper echelon of entertainers. He was 15 years old when he first started working in the entertainment industry, landing a role in the sitcom A New Kind of Family. He got his big break when he portrayed Sam Alden in Thursday’s Child, where he earned his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

He’s also a philanthropist and the first male spokesman for the 2000 Lee National Denim Day, a fundraiser for research and education on breast cancer treatment. He was able to help a lot of people battling the disease with their medical insurance expenses. Lowe is not only a talented actor and a gorgeous face; he is also a man with a big heart. After the 80’s which was obviously his decade, he didn’t give up on his career – well, at least not totally – he invested his time on matters that are quite different from show business but at the same time still sort of the same when it comes to spreading positivity.

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