I have, on the other hand, felt ill will from various people in the industry and the press.
ROB LOWEI was sick of playing high-school kids. I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China.
More Rob Lowe Quotes
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[Chris] Farley was a dear friend, and we remained close right up until the end. You know, there was nobody more fearless comedically than Chris. And that’s saying a lot, because I’m friendly with a lot of funny people.
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I was sick of playing high-school kids. I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China.
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[The Outsiders] was all new to me. It’s been fun to be a part of that ride, where it’s become on the level of Catcher In The Rye in terms of people’s required reading in schools.
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I had no regrets when I did it, I have even less regret now because I can’t imagine staying on the West Wing show and then, six weeks later, Aaron Sorkin leaving.
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It’s part of your job as an actor to put your personal problems behind you and work. Good actors can do that.
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[The Specials ]was always going to be an underground, underdog kind of movie. But I love when people bring that up, because it’s very early, vintage James Gunn.
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I really make a point of never worrying, or trying not to worry, about the way I’m perceived. You’ll go crazy otherwise.
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[“John F. Kennedy” movie] was just really clever storytelling.
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Helmut Newton shot the ad campaign [for Bad Influence]. It’s [James] Spader at the top of his game, right after Sex, Lies And Videotape. It’s sexy. It’s weird. It’s dark. The characters are great.
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The best part is not the biggest, it’s the one that’s most memorable.
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As far as my work for causes or social issues, that’s something I’m doing as a private citizen.
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I love that movie [The Specials]. I love James Gunn. I always sort of suspected that he would do well for himself.
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Your interests change. I used to feel that if I spent evenings reading, or watching a film, or just doing nothing up here at the house, I would probably be missing something that was a lot more fun. I don’t have that sense anymore.
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Actually, if I had to do it over [leaving the show the West Wing], I’d do the same thing, because lost in the shuffle of it is that Aaron [Sorkin] left the same year I did. And I would not have wanted to be on The West Wing with somebody else writing it.
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I don’t look back with any bitterness, though there are a couple of judgment calls and some ’80s hairdos that I’d like to do over.
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