Rob Lowe made himself hilarious farewells when he was struck off The west wing.
Lowe, 61, addressed its release in 2003 of the show in a recent Tiktok published Thursday, which he filmed in a storage room.
“So, a lot has been talked about about my problems, as they were, on the western wing, which, I love this show and I like everyone,” said the actor, looking in the camera.
“Everything is fine now, but there have been some difficulties,” continued Lowe, who has already received an Emmy appointment for her stay on the series. “At one point, they had sort of dismissed me from the show. I didn’t feel like I have a lot to do. ”
Lowe, who played the deputy director of communications for the White House, Sam Seaborn, then recalled a blow that he pulled as the presence of his character in the series was starting to decrease.
“And so I made them, and I sent them to everyone affiliated to the show. The network, the studio, producers, managers,” said Lowe, holding a milk card designed as notice for missing people.
The false announcement presented a photo of his character and read: “Missing since the Christmas episode, 2002. Sam Seaborn. 170 pounds. Eyes Bleu. Please call Bernie Bronlestein, my manager, if you saw this man.”
“I sent them to everyone”, Parks and leisure Alum added.
Lowe was initially The west wingThe advance during his first in 1999, becoming the most employed actor among the actors. But creator Aaron Sorkin gradually moved attention to an overall structure, letting Lowe feel sidelined. In season 4, he decided to leave the series.
Lowe returned for several episodes of the seventh and last season of the show, which was broadcast from 2005 to 2006, but later admitted in an episode in 2023 of the Penn Badgley Podcast Cush That he “had not had a good experience” despite trying to “make it work”.