Rob Lowe is opening up about the life parallels in his new series Unstable with his son John Owen Lowe.
31.03.2023 - 20:51 / etcanada.com
John Owen Lowe isn’t afraid to roast his famous father Rob Lowe, even if it’s on national television.
While promoting their new Netflix series “Unstable”, the actor revealed when his father discovered he would be on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” with Kevin Bacon, he was persistent about one request.
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“I have to just quickly tell a story which is that my dad called me yesterday and I told him I was coming on with you guys. He insisted that I attempt to tell some story that is about him auditioning for ‘Footloose,'” recalled John. “He regaled me with this seven minute story and was like ‘Make sure you tell that.’ So you want me to use the entire time talking about you? And then at the very end, ‘Make sure you say hi.'”
John didn’t end up retelling his father’s 7-minute-long story, but he did say his father attributed his failure to an injury.
“He claims it’s because he blew his knee out in the audition which is the most Rob thing ever. I’m just picturing he was seeing people not enjoying it and he was like ‘My knee!'” he teased.
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Bacon got in on the fun as he jokingly pitched a new episode for their upcoming series where, “you find out that your dad, who is the Elon Musk type, unbeknownst to you auditioned for ‘Footloose'”.
“Unstable” is out on Netflix now.
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“some dialogue,” he confided most in his therapist about the show’s striking resemblance.“The truth is, when I’m really feeling like, it’s all getting too meta for me, he’s not the right person to go to because it’s about him, so I have to find other resources,” John Owen said.
Emily Longeretta When John Owen Lowe began writing on “9-1-1: Lone Star,” which stars his dad, Rob Lowe, he couldn’t resist venting to members of his team. His complaints about going “stir crazy” were so funny that they told him to pitch it as a show. With that, Netflix’s “Unstable” was born: The sitcom, which premieres March 30, stars the two actors and co-creators as estranged father and son Ellis and Jackson. The comedy is fictional — but rooted in reality. “Jackson’s estranged from his dad. It never got that bad between my dad and me,” Lowe, 28, says. “[Jackson is] a little more socially awkward and lost than I am. I did experience pockets where I didn’t have an identity, because of what it was like growing up with a father who sort of sucks the air out of every room you’re in with him.”
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic The conversation about “nepo babies” has grown tiresome — and not just because “nepo baby” itself is such an unattractive turn of phrase. (Was “nepotism case” too hard to pronounce, somehow?) The general outrage over the idea that children of famous actors find themselves drawn to acting, ginned up by an artfully provocative recent cover story in New York magazine, has tended to elide the simple fact that said children often find themselves acting because they share talents with their parents, who are famous for good reason. So it is with John Owen Lowe, who seems like a slightly altered carbon copy of his father Rob (of “The West Wing” and “Parks and Recreation,” among others), with the smarm ironed out. Together, they’re headlining “Unstable,” a new Netflix comedy that’s infuriatingly better than it needed to be. Lowes père and fils share executive producer credits with Victor Fresco and Marc Buckland, two creatives with long comedy résumés. And what might have been expected to look like a Lowe family vanity project — Rob Lowe has built a sort of performed vanity into his public persona, after all — has ended up as a sharply written comedy with some genuinely great lines.
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BreAnna Bell “It was a lot of highs and Lowes,” John Owen Lowe said of working with his famous father, Rob Lowe, on Netflix’s latest comedy “Unstable.” At the show’s premiere on Thursday night in Hollywood, the father-son duo spoke with Variety about their unique dynamic — and how its portrayal on the show isn’t so different from real life. John Owen plays Jackson, the son of Ellis Dragon (Rob Lowe) in the workplace comedy. Ellis is a quirky biotech genius who finds out he may lose his job when he spirals following the death of his wife. With the company at risk of imploding, his employees seek out the one source they feel can help him at this time: his son.