What really made Rob Lowe quit ''The West Wing''? (2024)

What really made Rob Lowe quit The West Wing? The former Brat Packer says his character had become useless, but insiders say Lowe wanted more money and didn't like playing in an ensemble.

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Updated on June 17, 2022 02:09PM EDT

What really made Rob Lowe quit ''The West Wing''? (2)

Karen Hughes isn't the only heartbreaker in the Beltway these days. Just weeks after the presidential counselor departed the Bush administration, another passionate politico announced plans to leave 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Come March, after 16 of the season's 22 episodes, NBC's The West Wing won't have Rob Lowe to kick around anymore.

While the 38-year-old actor said he's leaving the Emmy-winning political drama because his role has diminished since the show's 1999 debut—"There was no longer a place for Sam Seaborn on The West Wing," he said in a statement—insiders say Lowe's exit was partly fueled by money. Lowe joined Wing as one of its highest-paid actors, earning about $70,000 per episode. That figure has held steady while castmate Martin Sheen's recently negotiated salary is more than four times that amount. In addition, costars Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, and Bradley Whitford are now on par with Lowe, thanks to July 2001 shenanigans in which they threatened a walkout unless they got a pay hike. (Their previous earnings? Roughly $30,000 per episode.) At the time, Lowe also asked producers for a raise and was told to wait an extra year. He did. But according to a source close to the actor, this year "Rob never even got to the point where he could discuss a raise. They said, 'We're not negotiating."' (In another Lowe blow, he was missing from the list of nine Wing-ers who received Emmy nods.)

Given the current economic climate, fattening Lowe's wallet could be risky—particularly since Warner Bros. Television will soon enter discussions with NBC to renew its licensing fee, which expires after the upcoming season. With its large ensemble cast and creator Aaron Sorkin commanding increasingly hefty salaries, "Wing" costs an estimated $2.7 million per episode. (That's in line with other three-year-old dramas like Third Watch and even cheapie stalwarts like 12-year-old Law & Order, which boasts a $2.2 million-per-episode price tag.) But Warner—a division of Entertainment Weekly parent AOL Time Warner—has yet to turn a profit on the show. That's why one NBC insider says Lowe's request was denied: Warner execs feared a rerun of last summer, with the other ensemble players also stomping back to the bargaining table.

Still, one source close to the situation says Lowe reacted too quickly: "If he would have been willing to wait, things might have changed. Warner could have figured out how much money they were going to make [on a new licensing deal]."

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What really made Rob Lowe quit ''The West Wing''? (2024)

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What really made Rob Lowe quit ''The West Wing''? ›

He was written out of the show in Season 4 amid rumors of behind-the-scenes salary disputes. He said on the podcast that he felt “undervalued” during his time on the series. “Whenever I talk to actors who complain about, you know, their relationships on their shows, it happens — it happens in any workplace,” Lowe said.

Why did The West Wing get rid of Rob Lowe? ›

But despite the show's success, Lowe opted to walk away from the cultural phenomenon in Season 4 amid rumors of tense salary negotiations. While he has never told the full story of the circ*mstances that prompted him to leave, the actor doesn't seem to have any regrets about the decision.

Why didn t Rob Lowe get a raise on West Wing? ›

When Lowe asked for a raise, too, producers told him to wait a year. A source identified as an “NBC insider” by Entertainment Weekly speculated Lowe didn't get a raise because the network had yet to turn a profit.

Why did The West Wing get cancelled? ›

The change from Wednesdays to Sundays cost the show approximately 30 percent of its audience; the first two episodes of the season garnered the series' lowest ever ratings and Deseret News said the move of time slot sealed the show's fate. In January 2006, it was announced that the seventh would be the final season.

Why was Sam Seaborn cut from West Wing? ›

When the series started, Lowe was the series' highest paid actor. However, due to the change in plot direction over subsequent seasons, many cast members got significant pay increases as their roles expanded, while Lowe did not see any change. Unhappy with the situation, Lowe decided to leave the series in season 4.

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