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The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
On Tuesday, Rob Lowe, the American actor who earned his fame after appearing in such films - as The Outsiders (drama film), director Robert Boris' - Oxford Blues, and the romantic comedy-drama film - About Last Night, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The star of Rob Lowe on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television was dedicated in front of the Musso & Frank Grill (restaurant located on Hollywood Boulevard), where the 51 year old actor, talked humorously that he "drank many martinis in a previous career."

The Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, was also attended by Rob Lowe's longtime friend - the American actress, singer, and food writer, Gwyneth Paltrow. And Rob Lowe, the cast of the American television sitcom

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