Robe Lowe recently got his divine message just when he was in a hurry to wrap up the shooting schedules for a movie.

While shooting for The Drew Peterson Story, a television movie with the nickname The Windy City in Chicago, the actor refused to give in to the bad weather predictions that were evident enough for the crew to understand but not for the lead actor.
When Rob insisted to go ahead with the day’s work, the director had little choice, but to reluctantly give in to his demands.
While filming a sequence where Rob had to walk across a parking lot, a strong wind picked a large brush and shot it at the actor. Rob was immediately knocked down to the ground midway.
Robe Lowe certainly had the entire crew rushing up to him to find out that he just met with a few scratches; he certainly must have understood that no matter how big an actor he was, he had no options but to bow down in front of Nature.
A download of the hit TV series West Wing would tell how well acknowledged Rob is for his performances. One really has to watch West Wing online to comprehend the caliber of this actor as he brings life and relevance into the role of the Deputy White House Communications Director as part of Josiah Bartlet’s administrative system.
Well, we hope Rob would keep this incident with him as a reminder forever to avoid underestimating the forces of nature, simply to get over with a shooting schedule!
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