Showing posts with label Robert quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert quotes. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Quote: Robert & Kitty (Season 4, Episode 13)

Kitty: I heard it was really hard getting me down here.
Robert: Is that all you heard?
Kitty: Well, that and the fact that my husband has the chief of police on speed dial.
Robert: Well, but isn't that why you married me? Because I'm... connected.
Kitty: No, I married you for your looks and for your cute ass.
Robert: Well, that's funny, 'cause it's just why I married you.
Kitty: Well, you must be having a lot of regrets now.
Robert: No. No regrets.

Run Baby Run

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Quote: Robert & Kitty (Season 4, Episode 13)

Robert: Didn't you almost divorce me for running for governor without talking to you?
Kitty: Yes, because you were lying in a hospital bed recovering from open-heart surgery. Remember?
Robert: And what are you recovering from, the common cold?

Run Baby Run

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Quote: Robert & Kitty (Season 4, Episode 13)

Robert: Why are you talking about this pissy little congressional seat? If you really want to run for office, I'll tell you whose seat you should run for.
Kitty: Whose?
Robert: Mine. I'd be right there with you and we would kick ass.

Run Baby Run

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Quote: Robert (Season 4, Episode 10)

Robert: See, it's this. It's just sitting here together, in a waiting room. Both of us trying to pretend we're not scared, that's love. Not being able to concentrate on writing a speech about the beauty of love because you're scared you might lose it and nothing will ever be the same. And realizing that the one place, the ONE place, that you feel most "you" is when you are lying next to her, just breathing.
Nearlyweds

Friday, 22 October 2010

Quote: Robert & Kitty (Season 4, Episode 9)

Robert: Did your mother pass away last night?

Kitty: Au contraire. I just walked in on her and Simon. In the shower. Together. Naked.

Robert: Good for her! It's a new day in Pasadena.
The Pregnant Pause

Friday, 15 October 2010

Quote: Robert (Season 4, Episode 8)

Robert: [to Kitty]: I love you... for reasons that have nothing to do with your hair.
Robert To Kitty, The Wine Festival

Friday, 1 October 2010

Quote: Robert & Nora (Season 4 Episode 3)

Robert [talking about Kitty being sick]: I just can't imagine what it would be like if it were one of my kids.
Nora: Well, you would probably fight like hell with their spouse, too.
Robert: I don't want to fight.
Nora: Good. Because I think we're gonna need each other
Robert & Nora, Almost Normal

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Quote: Robert, Justin & Kitty (Season 4 Episode 3)

Robert: Alright, is the wedding back on?
Justin: Yes.
Kitty: So tell them that this is the most incredible place to get married.
Robert: Where?
Kitty: The Zoo.
Robert: Well, Justin will fit right in.

Robert, Justin & Kitty - Almost Normal

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Quote: Kitty & Robert (Season 4, Episode 2)

Kitty: What if you're only here because I have cancer?
Robert: I am here because I love you
Kitty & Robert, Breaking The News

Friday, 9 July 2010

Quote: Robert McCallister

See, it’s this. It’s just sitting here together in a waiting room, both of us trying to pretend that we’re not scared, that’s love. Not being able to concentrate on writing a speech about the beauty of love because you’re so scared you might lose it and nothing would ever be the same. And realising that the one place - the one place - that you feel most you is when you are lying next to her, just breathing.

Friday, 31 July 2009

Rob Lowe


Robert Hepler "Rob" Lowe (born March 17, 1964) is an American actor. He became known after appearing in popular 1980s movies such as The Outsiders and St. Elmo's Fire, which included other members of the Brat Pack. Lowe is also known for his role as Sam Seaborn on The West Wing and as Senator Robert McCallister on Brothers & Sisters.

Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Barbara (née Hepler), a teacher, and Charles Lowe, a trial lawyer; Rob's parents divorced when Lowe was young. His mother took Lowe and his younger brother, actor Chad Lowe, to California. He also has two step- siblings. Because of a virus during infancy, he is deaf in his right ear. Lowe was baptized into the Episcopal church, though his maternal grandparents were Methodists. He was raised in a "traditional midwestern setting" in Dayton, Ohio; having attended Oakwood High School before moving to the Westside of Los Angeles. He attended Santa Monica High School, the same high school as fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Sean Penn, Chris Penn and Robert Downey Jr.

One of Lowe's earliest roles came in the 1983 TV movie Thursday's Child, for which he received his first Golden Globe nomination for "Best Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries". Lowe made his film debut in Schoolboy Father, followed by Class. His breakthrough came in 1983, when he and Estevez were cast in The Outsiders, which remains one of his most famous roles. Lowe and Estevez reunited in St. Elmo's Fire, making them the two more popular boys of the Brat Pack. One of Lowe's earliest roles came in the 1983 TV movie Thursday's Child, for which he received his first Golden Globe nomination for "Best Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries". Lowe made his film debut in Schoolboy Father, followed by Class. His breakthrough came in 1983, when he and Estevez were cast in The Outsiders, which remains one of his most famous roles. Lowe and Estevez reunited in St. Elmo's Fire, making them the two more popular boys of the Brat Pack. He followed it up with About Last Night. He also received a second Golden Globe nomination for "Best Supporting Actor" for his role as the mentally disabled Rory in Square Dance (1987).

Lowe is infamously remembered for performing a duet with an actress playing the part of Snow White at the 1989 Academy awards opening montage.

Lowe is also known for playing Sam Seaborn in the television series The West Wing from 1999 to 2003. His performance in the show garnered Lowe an Emmy and two Golden Globe Award Nominations for Best Actor in a Drama Series. When the show premiered, Seaborn was considered the lead, and the pilot centered on the character. But the acclaimed cast of the show—including Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, Dulé Hill, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Martin Sheen (whose President Bartlet was initially scripted as a small role) and Stockard Channing (whose First Lady was initially scripted as a guest role)—meant that Sam Seaborn could no longer be considered the lead character.

While he reluctantly accepted his demotion, Lowe and series creator Aaron Sorkin soon found themselves at odds over the network's meddling with the show, most notably the network demanding changes in the Sam Seaborn character. Eventually, Lowe left the series, not long before Sorkin and director/executive producer Thomas Schlamme unceremoniously quit over a dispute with NBC. During the final season of The West Wing, Lowe returned to his role of Sam Seaborn, appearing in two of the final four episodes.

After leaving the show, Lowe was star and executive producer of a failed NBC drama, The Lyon's Den (2003). In 2004, he tried again in a series entitled Dr. Vegas, but it also was quickly canceled. In 2005, he starred as Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee in a London West End production of Sorkin's play A Few Good Men, the first time the two had worked together since The West Wing. Although Lowe had expressed unhappiness about his decreased role on that show at the time of his departure, he has now repeatedly said that any animosity between them is over and that he was pleased to be working once more with Sorkin, whose talents as a writer Lowe highly regards. Lowe passed on the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd of Grey's Anatomy, which eventually went to Patrick Dempsey.

Despite his two cancelled TV series and flops like View From the Top and the made-for-TV movie Perfect Strangers during his post–West Wing run, Lowe found success in the TV miniseries genre. 2004 marked his return to this genre; he had appeared in 1994's The Stand, based on Stephen King's book of the same name. In 2004, Lowe starred in the TNT remake of the Stephen King miniseries Salem's Lot which was the highest rated cable program of that summer and the highest ratings TNT original programming had at the time. In 2005, Lowe starred in the miniseries Beach Girls on the Lifetime network, based on the Luanne Rice novel of the same name. The series premiere received the highest ratings for a movie premiere in Lifetime history. In that same year, Lowe filmed his critically acclaimed role as super movie agent in the 2006 independent film Thank You for Smoking. In 2006, he filmed The Perfect Day for TNT, in which he took a pay cut to film in New Orleans in order to help the hurricane ravaged area. That same year, Lowe filmed Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming, the "sequel" to the 1999 Kevin Bacon thriller Stir of Echoes.

In 2006, it was announced that Lowe would join the cast of Brothers & Sisters for a guest run of several episodes. In January 2007, ABC announced that Lowe would be staying on Brothers and Sisters as a "special guest star" for the rest of season 1 after Lowe's initial appearance on the show in November 2006 brought the best ratings and demographic showing for the show since its premiere. Soon after ABC announced an early season 2 renewal for Brother & Sisters in March 2007, Lowe announced he would be returning for the show's second season.

In June 2006, he was the guest host for an episode in the third series of The Friday Night Project for the United Kingdom's Channel 4.

Lowe has also appeared in a televised advertisement for 'Visit California', along with other celebrities including Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Robert McCallister


Robert McCallister first met Kitty Walker when she interviewed him on her talk show. A recent divorcee with two young children, he was involved in a scandal regarding allegations of infidelity. Kitty was more interested in asking for his help to get her brother Justin out of being sent to Iraq, but Robert could do nothing. With Kitty's talk show folded, Robert asked her to become the communications director for his Presidential campaign. They soon began a romantic relationship, over the vehement objections of her gay brother Kevin, who objected to Robert's record on gay marriage. Thanks to Kitty, Kevin had a brief relationship with Robert's gay brother Jason, which ended badly, not doing much to endear Robert or Kevin to each other, but they came to an understanding.

Robert and Kitty got engaged and had their party at Kitty's family home. Robert's own family, however, stole the spotlight. Robert came under the spotlight when the Republican primary for President kicked into a higher gear. During the Gulf War, Robert was hailed as a hero for something he did not actually do. This secret was revealed during the primary, causing his opponent to question his patriotism. Robert was forced to hire a very skilled consultant named Isaac (Danny Glover), whom he disliked due to Isaac outing Jason while working for one of Robert's primary opponents during a state senate campaign. When Jason found out Isaac had been the one responsible, and was now working for Robert, he was furious, but soon forgave his brother.

Kitty discovered she was pregnant. She had a miscarriage, but wanted to try again. This led to some tension with Robert, who didn't want anymore kids, even though he'd told her otherwise. They worked out the conflict and got married.

Robert soldiered on in his primary campaign, but eventually conceded defeat to the frontrunner, a deep conservative who had engaged in what Robert and Kitty saw as dirty tricks. He asked Robert to be his running mate, much to Kitty's disgust. Robert considered the idea, but ultimately rejected him. In a later episode, Kitty is watching a newscast about the inauguration of Barack Obama, signalling that the show takes place in real time with the actual winner of the race, despite the fictional candidates in this show.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Robert: People are gonna see us, Kitty. I want you to know that I won't be caring.
Robert: Happy Birthday, Kitty. May you always continue to defy expectations. And I hope you never fit into anyone's stupid box. The reason I love you is because you don't
Kitty: I am wearing a silicon ass!
Robert: I thought there was something different about you.
Robert: From what I hear, Kevin's a serial dater.
Kitty: No, no, no, he just, you know, no, he was just picking the wrong guys.
Robert: Please Kitty, you used the phrase, and I'm quoting here, man whore.
Kitty: What the hell are we waiting for?
Robert: What are we waiting for? You wanna move in?
Kitty: Will you marry me?
Kitty: So you hijacked my date?
Robert: I thought it would be charming.
Kitty: What's the gun for?
Robert: We're Republicans, it's foreplay.
Robert: Hey, there's a few more hours left in Valentine's Day, I think we should go find all the happy couples and, you know, throw things at them.