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Rob Lowe Spoofs Brad Pitt For Californication
Posted on Tue May 25, 2010 02:55 PM PDT
Rob Lowe photo courtesy Jordin Althaus/SHOWTIME
Rob Lowe donned a knit cap and a billy goat beard, channeling Brad Pitt for a role as movie star Eddie Nero in an upcoming episode of Californication.
Lowe, who looks eerily similar to the Fight Club star in that costume, appears on the hit Showtime show for a three-episode arc in which he'll play an actor vying for the role of Professor Hank Moody in the film adaptation of his book.
Interesting to note that Brad and Californication star David Duchovny once starred together in the feature film Kalifornia.
We can't wait to see if Rob's acting is as spot on as his look!
Wonder if he tried to snuggle up to Angelina wearing that outfit?
I might have to do a double take!
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Comments
wow they look the same. well done.
one other thing they have in common? they both slept with underage girls when they were adult men. Rob Lowe has aged a lot better than the attention seeker Brad Pitt.
Haha thats awesome! I like that show
It's truly funny. I hope Brad doesn't get the joke.
The usual jealous girl, fvuk off. they both look handsome beard or not.
The usual jealous girl, fvuk off. they both look handsome beard or not.
I'm not a big Lowe fan but, he certainly looks better than Pitt! No doubt about it, he makes Pitt look older, and unkept.
Pitt's only a yr. older than Lowe?
Lowe looks much better than Pitt. Are
you sure Pitt isn't a lot older? Rob
has always been better looking than
Brad.
that show is brilliant and awesome
rob is always is better looking than Aniston. isn't he a man?