Watch “Extra” host Maria Menounos' candid new interview with Rob Lowe! The actor dished on his new Liberace movie “Behind the Candelabra,” and co-stars Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.
When Lowe tried to explain what it was like to see the two famous men playing lovers Liberace and Scott Thorson, he referred to Douglas and Damon’s most famous characters, saying, “The minute you see Gordon Gecko having a love scene with Jason Bourne, you know you’ve seen something.”
Late astronaut Neil Armstrong inspired generations with his “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” As news spread of his death on Saturday, stars shared their memories of the pioneer.
Buzz Aldrin, who traveled to the moon with Armstrong, released the statement, "Even though we were farther away from earth than two humans had ever been, we were not alone.”Actress Megan Mullally spent time with "Extra" host Mario Lopez at The Grove to talk about her new role on the TV show, "Breaking In."
"I play this crazy new boss who comes in and takes over, and is kind of bratty."
The former "Will & Grace" star also shared a few of her acting firsts, including the first time she was paid to act and first on-screen kiss with actor Rob Lowe.
Check out the interview and tune-in to "Breaking In," Tuesdays at 9:30 PM on FOX.
Handsome actor-turned-director Rob Lowe recently sat down with "Extra" correspondent Terri Seymour to talk about his new slasher-comedy short, "Butterfinger the 13th."
The project, the first of its kind, was produced by candy company Butterfinger. The 25-minute film, already getting tons of buzz on Facebook, even has a catchy tagline, "You can't scream with your mouth full."
"Parks and Recreation" actor Rob Lowe told "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli what he thought was the biggest surprise at the 2011 Emmys, while checking out the products in the HP Touchsmart Gift Lounge backstage at the Nokia Theatre.
The HP Touchsmart Gift Lounge celebrates the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, benefiting the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation.
When Rob Lowe appeared on "Extra" a few weeks ago to help raise money for homeless families in Haiti, the actor called on Donald Trump to purchase his handprint artwork, saying, "I challenge the Donald... I don't need you for President, but I do need you to buy my handprint to help 50,000 Haitian families."

Lowe's call has not gone unanswered. The billionaire placed a $5,000 bid on Rob's Valspar Hands for Habitat handprint! When asked about his big purchase, Trump said, "I think Rob is terrific. I've watched him on television and he's always had nice things to say about me. More importantly, I like his charity and the work he does."
"Extra's" AJ Calloway caught up with actor and activist Rob Lowe in New York City.
Rob, undergoing a dramatic transformation into a 57-year-old, overweight, grey-haired cop charged with murdering his third wife in Lifetime's thriller "Untouchable." Lowe, whose metamorphosis takes nine hours, joked about his under-eye bags, saying, "That's basically what I look like before I have the hair and makeup team. That's the real me."
Actor Rob Lowe joined Mario Lopez at The Grove to talk about his new book, "Stories I Only Tell My Friends," a memoir about his past loves, being sober, and putting his family first. Nearly 30 years after his first big role as in 1983's "The Outsiders," the former Brat Packer revealed the reason why he decided to write a book.
"People have been telling me after dinner with me, or if we go on a trip together... I like to talk, I do have stories and they're like, 'Dude, you gotta write a book!'"























