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Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18,
1968) is an American actor and writer.
Wilson was born in Dallas, Texas to Robert Andrew Wilson a PBS executive and
Laura Cunningham a photographer, both of whom were of Irish Catholic descent.
Owen is the middle sibling of three brothers: Andrew, the eldest, and Luke,
the youngest, who is also a well-known actor.
He attended the St. Mark's School of Texas before graduating from high
school at the New Mexico Military Institute. He was expelled from St.
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Mark's in tenth grade after stealing his teacher's textbook in an attempt to
help him finish his math homework quicker. Afterwards, he attended the
University of Texas at Austin, where he met future collaborator Wes Anderson.
Owen dropped out two courses shy of a degree. He needed a math and a Spanish
class to graduate.
In 1993, Wilson co-wrote and starred in the short film version of Bottle
Rocket, which was directed by Wes Anderson. After being screened at the
Sundance Film Festival, Wilson and Anderson were recruited by filmmaker
James L. Brooks to expand the Bottle Rocket short to feature-length for
Gracie Films. The young team of filmmakers were given $5 million dollars to
make the film, about a group of innocents who try their hands at being petty
thieves. Although not a financial success upon its release in 1996, the film
became a cult favorite and introduced Wilson's offbeat acting style to
American audiences.
Owen, along with his brothers Luke and Andrew, moved to Los Angeles to
pursue acting careers. Owen landed minor roles in big budgeted movies very
quickly such as The Cable Guy which was directed by Ben Stiller, an early
admirer of Bottle Rocket. After minor appearances in action films like
Anaconda, Armageddon and The Haunting, Owen got his big break with the 2000
comedy action hit Shanghai Noon starring opposite Hong Kong action star
Jackie Chan. After the success of Rush Hour, producers thought the buddy
formula could work again with Jackie Chan being paired with a white man this
time. And they were right. The film was a success, grossing nearly US$100
million dollars worldwide.
Gene Hackman took notice of Owen's performance in Shanghai Noon and
recommended him to play opposite him in the 2001 action film Behind Enemy
Lines — it remained the only big budgeted film which Owen had a starring
role that deviated from buddy comedy roles that Owen has since embraced.
Owen returned to the buddy comedy genre in 2002 with the action comedy I Spy,
co-starring this time with Eddie Murphy. The big screen remake of the
television series flopped at the box office. He then reunited with Chan to
make Shanghai Knights (2003), teamed up with Ben Stiller in the movie remake
of the television series Starsky & Hutch (2004), and partnered with Vince
Vaughn in the 2005 Wedding Crashers which grossed over $200 million dollars
in the US alone.
Although he found initial success as a film actor after his turn as "Dignan"
in Bottle Rocket, Wilson remained a key creative collaborator to Wes
Anderson's next two directorial efforts. Rushmore was the two writers'
second script, and was partially based on Wilson's own expulsion from St.
Mark's as a teenager. Although he didn't appear in the film, he and Anderson
acknowledged on the Criterion Collection DVD audio commentary that Wilson
has a sort of quasi-cameo as Rosemary Cross's dead husband, Edward Appleby.
The photographs of Appleby in Ms. Cross's room are ones taken of Wilson as a
boy.
In 2001, Wilson and Anderson wrote their third film, The Royal Tenenbaums,
which was a financial and critical success. The comedy featured an all-star
cast, including Gene Hackman, Ben Stiller, Anjelica Huston, Gwyneth Paltrow,
Luke Wilson, and Danny Glover. Wilson had a memorable supporting role in the
film as a Professor-turned-bestseller "Eli Cash." It earned the writing team
an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Due to his busy schedule as an actor, he wasn't able to collaborate on the
script for Wes Anderson's fourth feature, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou,
which was ultimately co-written by filmmaker Noah Baumbach. However, Wilson
eventually did star in the film as Bill Murray's would-be son, Ned Plimpton,
which was a role written specifically for Wilson.
Wilson's roles have varied between small, quirky comedy collaborations with
Anderson and bigger budget box office fare, including eight movies made with
comedic actor Ben Stiller. He and Stiller along with Luke Wilson, Will
Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Jack Black, and Steve Carell are considered members
of the Frat Pack. Owen is the first "Frat Pack" member to receive an Academy
Award nomination.
He has been in eight movies with Ben Stiller, up to this date. They are The
Cable Guy(1996), Permanent Midnight (1998), Heat Vision and Jack (1999)
(TV), Meet the Parents (2000), Zoolander (2001), The Royal Tenenbaums
(2001), Starsky & Hutch (2004) and Meet the Fockers (2004).
In early 2005, Wilson rushed to the defense of his long-time friend and
fellow frat-packer after The New Yorker published a disparaging
characterization of Stiller's film performances, calling him "the latest,
and crudest, version of the urban Jewish male on the make." The esteemed
magazine published a letter written by Wilson, charging that the critic
David Denby was a "bully" who blithely dismissed all of Stiller's
filmography with a touch of personal rancor. In Wilson's words, he jumped to
defend Stiller "not because [the article] was good or fair toward my friend
but exactly because it wasn’t.
His trademark crooked nose was caused by having his nose broken once in high
school and again in college during a flag football game at the University of
Texas.
Owen Wilson dated Sheryl Crow back when he was making the film Minus Man.
The couple separated in 2000.
Wilson is reportedly dating Donatella Versace's young niece after becoming
infatuated with Francesa Versace after he spotted her during a night out in
Los Angeles.
He is also a big Willie Nelson fan. Owen also enjoys playing Ping Pong,
skateboarding and played a publicized match against Regis Philbin on Regis
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