Lowe is also the producer of and hosts the game show, “Mental Samurai,” which tests guests on their mental agility as they’re rotated in a capsule by a robot arm. He recently took on the role of fire captain Owen Strand in the new FOX drama “9-1-1: Lone Star,” a spinoff of “9-1-1.” The new show, which premiered in January, wrapped up its final episode for the season on March 9. Elmo’s Fire” to political idealist Sam Seaborn in “The West Wing.” And that list of characters the veteran actor is playing continues to grow. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Lowe has played numerous characters that have become etched in pop culture, from bad boy Billy Hicks in “St. “So whenever people stop me on the street and give me the double point with ‘Literally’ it puts a smile on my face.” “I’ve had a lot of cool things in my career but I’ve never had my own buzzword, my own phrase, and I finally got ‘Literally’,” Lowe, 56, said in a recent telephone interview, referencing the common refrain of his character Chris Traeger. Rob Lowe does not get tired of fans coming up to him and saying his “Parks and Recreation” character’s catchphrase.
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