Rob Lowe has bravely spoken out about his lifelong struggle with good looks. The excessively handsome actor, now 50, says there’s a prejudice against beautiful people that has profoundly affected him.
Brave, brave soul, Lowe took a long hard look at himself in the mirror… and he liked what he saw.
Distressingly attractive Lowe spoke to The New York Times magazine about the burden of extreme prettiness and how it’s limited his choice of roles in Hollywood.
“There’s this unbelievable bias and prejudice against quote-unquote good-looking people, that they can’t be in pain or they can’t have rough lives or be deep or interesting,” he said. “They can’t be any of the things that you long to play as an actor. I’m getting to play those parts now and loving it. When I was a teen idol, I was so goddamn pretty I wouldn’t have taken myself seriously.”
He elaborated, saying that there’s “a historical bias that good-looking people are not funny”. He admitted that when he was in high school, he was a “theatre geek”. A horrifically beautiful theatre geek.
“It took being famous to make me cool, which, by the way, I never forgot,” he said.
Generously, Lowe also reached out to a more modern heart-throb during an interview with Oprah. Devilishly cute-faced Justin Bieber is also afflicted with disastrous good looks, says Lowe.