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Rob Lowe, 57, talks investing in himself after hitting rock bottom at age 26

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He made his feature film debut in the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola drama The Outsiders, with his career exploding to new heights two years later because of his starring role in St.

Elmo's Fire.And Rob Lowe sat down to talk about his four-decade career in a new cover story for People magazine.The 57-year-old actor revealed that he is 'never been happier, personally or professionally [and] there's not a day that goes by where I'm not thankful about it all.'His lowest point came at age 26 when he decided to get sober, something that was 'f*****g hard' but served as another experience in his life that he is 'grateful for.' The latest:He made his feature film debut in the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola drama The Outsiders, with his career exploding to new heights two years later because of his starring role in St.

Elmo's Fire. And Rob Lowe sat down to talk about his three-decade plus career in a new cover story for People magazine'I have gratitude and profound humility for the gifts that I've been given, and worked for, in this world,' Rob told the magazine.As a teen, he said 'he a huge fantasy world in my head and then I found something I could focus all my energies on instead of living in the moment, which a lot of times as a kid was sad or uncomfortable,' when speaking about acting.

He began his career at age 12 in 1976, with a role as an errand boy in a summer theater production of Sherlock Holmes in Dayton, Ohio.He starred in the 1983 TV film Thursday's Child, which led to him receiving his first Golden Globe nomination.

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