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Rob Lowe, wife Sheryl Berkoff and their sons at the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe. From page 9 “The fun of it at the end of the day is getting out of the house having an adventure with your kids...that’s all we have are our memories, so for us to be able to get out and do this and have it documented is just an amazing gift,” Lowe says in a recent Good Morning America interview. While he’s now in the spotlight for this latest project, Lowe has an impressive resume of movie and TV work that spans decades. He rose to prominence as a teen heartthrob in the 1980s. In the ’90s and early ’00s he starred in feature films like Wayne’s World, Contact, The Specials, and more. Lowe’s small screen credits include The West Wing, Brothers & Sisters, Parks and Recreation, The Grinder, and Code Black, among others. He’s been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and six Golden Globe Awards. He’s won two Screen Actors Guild Awards. When you compare movie posters or on-set shots from de- cades ago to now it’s obvious that time has been kind to Lowe. He recently sat down with Men’s Journal to share some of his secrets for continuing to look and feel youthful. In The Lowe Files, a nonfiction series premiering on A&E, Rob Lowe and his two sons, 23-year-old Matthew Edward and 21-year-old John Owen, travel the country and explore unsolved mysteries. 10 DENTON COUNTY Living Well Magazine | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017