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Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson

Whether he's acting or co-writing brilliantly quirky character studies with director/writing partner Wes Anderson, Owen C. Wilson's work exudes an insouciant yet earnest charm and eccentric comic sensibility, making him one of the most promising new talents to emerge in the 1990s. Born and reared in Dallas, Wilson raised enough hell in high school to get expelled from one institution in tenth grade, but he managed to attend college at the University of Texas in Austin and graduate in 1991. Along with his degree, Wilson's Austin years resulted in a budding partnership with a like-minded creative classmate, aspiring filmmaker Wes Anderson. Their first film together, a short about a bookstore heist called Bottle Rocket, played at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, attracting the attention of producer Polly Platt and writer/director James L. Brooks. With Brooks' support, Wilson and Anderson expanded the short into a feature, indie cult favorite Bottle Rocket (1996). Though it made little impression at the box office, Anderson and Wilson's distinctly offbeat, wry, and optimistic tale about aspiring criminal Dignan and his best friend Anthony (played by Wilson's brother Luke Wilson) earned ardent fans among cinéastes. Wilson's inspired performance as Dignan, not to mention his blond hair, large grin, and affable drawl, became his Hollywood calling card. That same year, Wilson also began a fertile association with actor/director Ben Stiller, appearing in one memorable scene as a smooth, ill-fated date in Stiller's black comedy The Cable Guy (1996). Alternating between supporting roles in Hollywood spectacles, collaborations with Anderson and Stiller, and smaller independent projects, Wilson worked steadily for the rest of the 1990s. Though he always seemed to fill the generic slot of Guy Marked for Death, Wilson still managed to bring a reliably laid-back, humorous spark to the bombastic proceedings in Anaconda (1997), Armageddon (1998), and The Haunting (1999). On a more artistically successful front, Wilson's next script with Anderson resulted in the lauded coming-of-age film Rushmore (1998). With its singular cast of characters, distinctive combination of deadpan humor and true emotion, and superb performances by Jason Schwartzman as teen prodigy Max Fischer and Bill Murray as depressed millionaire Blume, Rushmore earned prizes from the critics (if not the Academy) and proved that Bottle Rocket was no fluke. As far as acting, Wilson's ability to suggest complexity beneath a breezy surface earned positive notice for his unsettling performance as a laconic, self-styled Good Samaritan serial killer in indie thriller The Minus Man (1999). By 2000, Wilson began to take center stage in larger Hollywood projects as well. Though it was another Jackie Chan vehicle, Wilson's hilarious co-starring turn as a surfer dude-tinged outlaw in the chop socky Western Shanghai Noon (2000) nearly stole the movie. Wilson's brief appearance as a Jesus-loving, super rich romantic rival to Ben Stiller's put-upon Greg Focker was a comic highlight of the hit Meet the Parents (2000). Stiller's supermodel farce Zoolander (2001) further sealed Wilson's status as a superlative comic actor. As Zoolander's rival Hansel, Wilson's offbeat timing made him the ultimate bubble-headed mannequin; his catwalk competition with Stiller provided the biggest laughs in a hit-or-miss movie. Even as he flourished in broad Hollywood comedy, Wilson continued his partnership with Wes Anderson, co-writing with Anderson and co-starring (with his brother Luke and Stiller among others) in the unusual family story The Royal Tenenbaums (2001). Branching out into serious roles, Wilson then co-starred with The Royal Tenenbaums patriarch Gene Hackman in the military drama Behind Enemy Lines (2001). An increasingly prevalent figure in action films following the millennial turnover, Wilson followed Behind Enemy Lines with I Spy (2002) and the Shanghai Noon sequel Shanghai Knights (2003) before appearing opposite Morgan Freeman in the critical and commercial disappointment The Big Bounce and co-starring in the underwhelming big screen adaptation of Starsky & Hutch. He made his third appearance in a Jackie Chan vehicle in the 2004 Disney production Around the World in 80 Days; though poised to be a blockbuster, the mega-budgeted film was one of the biggest flops of the season. A rebound was in order, and if his supporting turn in the 2004 holiday-season blockbuster sequel Meet the Fockers wasn't enough, Wilson found his greatest leading-man success to date as foil to the bawdy Vince Vaughn in 2005's raunchy, runaway hit The Wedding Crashers. The Wilson-Vaughn pairing challenged the Wilson-Stiller hilarity quotient as a pair of divorce consultants who bide their free time crashing weddings to get laid. The $200-million smash was indeed a tough act to follow, and while 2006's You, Me and Dupree - a thematic reprise of his Wedding Crashers role in which he plays an irritating houseguest who refuses to vacate - was something of a letdown, Wilson more than made up for it that same year with a leading voice role in Pixar's Cars and a supporting turn in Stiller's special-effects comedy A Night at the Museum. Romantically linked, by turns, with a pre-Ashton Demi Moore, rocker Sheryl Crow, and actress Kate Hudson, Wilson, with his shaggy blond mane, blue eyes, and (as one magazine cited humorously in its front cover headline) "unusual nose," also found himself the unlikely forebear of a new wave of Hollywood sex symbols. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Owen Wilson:

Owen Wilson Trivia

When was Owen Wilson born?
Owen Wilson was born on November 18, 1968

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Marley & Me?
Owen Wilson was John in Marley & Me

Who did Owen Wilson play in Drillbit Taylor?
Owen Wilson was Drillbit Taylor in Drillbit Taylor

Who did Owen Wilson portray in The Darjeeling Limited?
Owen Wilson was Francis in The Darjeeling Limited

What role did Owen Wilson portray in You, Me and Dupree?
Owen Wilson played Randolph Dupree in You, Me and Dupree

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Wedding Crashers?
Owen Wilson was John Beckwith in Wedding Crashers

Who did Owen Wilson play in Cars?
Owen Wilson was Lightning McQueen in Cars

Who did Owen Wilson portray in The Big Bounce?
Owen Wilson was Jack Ryan in The Big Bounce

What role did Owen Wilson play in The Minus Man?
Owen Wilson played Vann Seigert in The Minus Man

Who did Owen Wilson play in Bottle Rocket?
Owen Wilson was Dignan in Bottle Rocket

Who did Owen Wilson portray in The Wendell Baker Story?
Owen Wilson was Neil King in The Wendell Baker Story

What role did Owen Wilson play in The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou?
Owen Wilson played Ned Plimpton in The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Starsky & Hutch?
Owen Wilson was Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in Starsky & Hutch

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Shanghai Knights?
Owen Wilson was Roy O'Bannon in Shanghai Knights

Who did Owen Wilson portray in I Spy?
Owen Wilson was Alex Scott in I Spy

Who did Owen Wilson play in Behind Enemy Lines?
Owen Wilson was Lt. Chris Burnett in Behind Enemy Lines

What role did Owen Wilson portray in Zoolander?
Owen Wilson played Hansel in Zoolander

What role did Owen Wilson play in Shanghai Noon?
Owen Wilson played Roy O'Bannon in Shanghai Noon

Who did Owen Wilson play in The Haunting?
Owen Wilson was Luke in The Haunting

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Permanent Midnight?
Owen Wilson was Nicky in Permanent Midnight

Who did Owen Wilson portray in The Royal Tenenbaums?
Owen Wilson was Eli Cash in The Royal Tenenbaums

Who did Owen Wilson play in Anaconda?
Owen Wilson was Gary Dixon in Anaconda

What role did Owen Wilson play in Armageddon?
Owen Wilson played Oscar Choi in Armageddon

Who did Owen Wilson play in Meet The Parents?
Owen Wilson was Kevin Rawley in Meet The Parents

Who did Owen Wilson play in Meet the Fockers?
Owen Wilson was Kevin Rawley in Meet the Fockers

Who did Owen Wilson portray in Breakfast of Champions?
Owen Wilson was Monte Rapid in Breakfast of Champions

What role did Owen Wilson portray in Around the World in 80 Days?
Owen Wilson played Wilbur Wright in Around the World in 80 Days

Who did Owen Wilson play in The Cable Guy?
Owen Wilson was Robin's Date in The Cable Guy



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