
However, it was a regular role on "The West Wing" — where he worked with Emilio Estevez's dad, Martin Sheen – that made Lowe a true television star. Lowe starred on that show from 1999-2003. Back in 2002, The Washington Post reported that Lowe left the series over a pay dispute. Reportedly, "Warner Bros. TV and NBC turned down his request for a big pay increase from his current salary of about $75,000 per episode." From 2010-2015, Lowe gave comedy a try, starring in the NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation" (via IMDb).
Two books and several national advertising campaigns helped add to Lowe's bank account through the years. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the actor released a memoir in 2011 called "Stories I Only Tell My Friends," and in 2014, he published "Love Life." Lowe has also been a spokesperson for Atkins Nutritionals, DirecTV, and KFC. He and his wife, Sheryl, have dabbled in real estate as well, with several purchases in 2020. Homes ranged in price from $3.7 to $13 million. Between his television shows, commercials, books, and movies, Lowe's net worth as of this writing is a staggering $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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