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Portrait of actor Rob Lowe on the Limelight in Chicago, Illinois, November 7, 1985.
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Rob Lowe turned 60 years outdated on Sunday, and literally, we will’t imagine it.
The “West Wing” star marked the event on his Instagram with a high-speed, 30-second selfie montage set to “Glory Days” by Bruce Springsteen, amongst different posts.
It seems like simply yesterday that Lowe – who has by no means been named Folks’s Sexiest Man Alive (impolite) – first cemented his hearthhrob standing in proto-“Brat Pack” films “Class” and “The Outsiders.”
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Rob Lowe attends the DIRECTV Streaming with the Stars occasion at Spago on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.
These 1983 flicks launched him into stardom, and Lowe’s crowning act as a pack member got here in 1985’s “St. Elmo’s Hearth,” by which he delivered an in the end dramatic flip as dangerous boy gone good Billy.
On tv, he performed the perpetually constructive Chris Traeger in “Parks & Recreation” from 2010 to 2015, and that’s, after all, after his 2001 Primetime Emmy nomination for taking part in Sam Seaborn on “The West Wing.”
Another of Lowe’s posts on Sunday thanked followers for his or her birthday needs, that includes a photograph of the actor carrying a t-shirt bearing one other selfie from his youthful glory days.
“Right here’s to a different 60 years,” he wrote within the caption. “LFG, child!!”