Rob Lowe is featured in the May 2011 issue of Vanity Fair Magazine. Rob looks pretty great and we can’t wait to read his book!
In the issue Rob includes a excerpt from his new autobiography Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography.
Rob describes being friend with Charlie Sheen back in the ’80s:
“At my house we are still saving money by not buying desserts. At Charlie’s house, it’s never-ending Häagen-Dazs, brand-new BMWs, a lagoon pool with underwater tunnels, and a lit, professional-grade basketball half-court.”
He also talks attending auditions with Tom Cruise:
“He’s open, friendly, funny, and has an almost robotic, bloodless focus and an intensity that I’ve never encountered before.”
Rob also talks about the Brat Pack, a group of young actors who appeared in several ’80s films together:
“The Brat Pack is timeless. We should all be so lucky in our lives to create things that we’re still talking about 25 years later.”
He’s currently featured as the hilarious and subtle auditor Chris Traeger on Parks and Recreation airing Thursdays on NBC.

Photo: Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair










































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