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Rob Lowe
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Lowe attended Santa Monica High School with Sean Penn and Emilio Estevez, and later joined them in the 'Brat Pack' -- an unofficial group of young Hollywood actors popular in the 1980s. (The name was a takeoff on Frank Sinatra's famous 'Rat Pack.') Lowe's good looks made him a particular hit with the ladies. However, a 1988 homemade videotape of him cavorting with an underaged teen humiliated him publicly. In the mid-1990s Lowe returned to prominence, mixing character roles with self-effacing comedy parts. His credits include the films St. Elmo's Fire (1985), Bad Influence (1990, with James Spader), Wayne's World (1992, with Mike Myers) and The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), and the TV series The West Wing (1999-2003, with Martin Sheen |
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