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Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) [3] is an American actor and comedian. He has frequently worked with filmmaker Wes Anderson, with whom he has shared writing and acting credits on the films Bottle Rocket (1996), Rushmore (1998), and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)—the latter received a nomination for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay.
Owen Wilson. Actor Owen Wilson had multiple reasons to celebrate recently, as the star got some quality time with his two sons, Robert "Ford", 13, and Finn, 10, while also catching the Los Angeles ...
The film stars Owen Wilson as the eponymous role, alongside Nate Hartley, Troy Gentile, David Dorfman (his final film role before his retirement), Alex Frost, Josh Peck and Leslie Mann in supporting roles. Drillbit Taylor was released by Paramount Pictures on March 21, 2008. Upon release, the film received negative reviews, with criticism ...
Wilson was born in Dallas, Texas, the eldest of three sons of photographer Laura Cunningham Wilson (b. 1939) and Robert Andrew Wilson (1941–2017), an advertising executive and operator of a public television station. His younger brothers Owen and Luke are also actors. Wilson is of Irish descent. [4]
Luke Wilson exclusively revealed to Us Weekly that his nephews, Loki star Owen Wilson’s sons, aren’t exactly impressed that he plays superhero sidekick STRIPE on the CW hit Stargirl.
Owen Wilson has welcomed his third child, a baby girl, with Varunie Vongsvirates, sources confirmed this week.
Luke Cunningham Wilson (born September 21, 1971) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in films such as Bottle Rocket (1996), Blue Streak (1999), My Dog Skip (2000), Legally Blonde (2001), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Old School (2003), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Idiocracy (2006), You Kill Me (2007), The Skeleton Twins (2014), Meadowland (2015) and Brad's Status (2017).
Owen Wilson as Father Kent, a conman posing as a priest and trained exorcist; Danny DeVito as Bruce Davis, a college historian and professor at Tulane University; Rosario Dawson as Gabbie, a widowed doctor from New York who moves to New Orleans with her son to open a bed and breakfast at the mansion; Chase W. Dillon as Travis, Gabbie's son