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Owen Wilson
American actor and screenwriter

Owen Wilson

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American actor and screenwriter
Known for
Cars, Night at the Museum
A.K.A.
Owen Cunningham Wilson
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Dallas, USA
Age
55 years
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1.7907 m
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Biography

Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter. He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson, with whom he shared writing and acting credits for Bottle Rocket (1996) and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), the latter of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He has appeared in a number of Frat Pack comedies and voiced Lightning McQueen in the Cars franchise. His older brother Andrew and younger brother Luke are also actors.

Early life

Wilson was born in Dallas, Texas on November 18, 1968, the middle of three sons of photographer Laura Wilson (née Cunningham) (born 1939) and Robert Andrew Wilson (1941–2017), an advertising executive and operator of a public television station. His parents, of Irish descent, were originally from Massachusetts. Wilson attended New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Texas at Austin, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.

Career

1990s

After his film debut in Bottle Rocket (1996), Wilson co-wrote with Wes Anderson the script for Anderson's next two directorial films, Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums, for which they garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Wilson then landed a role in The Cable Guy, directed by Ben Stiller, an early admirer of Bottle Rocket. After appearing in supporting roles in action films like Anaconda and Armageddon and the horror film The Haunting, Wilson appeared in two dramatic roles: a supporting role in Permanent Midnight, which starred Stiller as a drug-addicted TV writer; and the lead role (as a serial killer) in The Minus Man, in which his future girlfriend, singer Sheryl Crow, was a co-star.

2000–2009

Wilson at the London premiere of You, Me and Dupree in 2006

Wilson starred in the 2000 comedy action film Shanghai Noon alongside Jackie Chan. The film grossed nearly $100 million worldwide. His fame continued to rise after starring alongside Ben Stiller and Will Ferrell in the 2001 film Zoolander. Gene Hackman reportedly took notice of Wilson's performance in Shanghai Noon and recommended the actor to co-star in the 2001 action film Behind Enemy Lines. Also in 2001, Wilson and Anderson collaborated on their third film, The Royal Tenenbaums, a financial and critical success. The film earned the writing team an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.

Wilson returned to the buddy-comedy genre in 2002 with the action comedy I Spy, co-starring Eddie Murphy. This big-screen remake of the television series did not perform well at the box office. He made a cameo appearance in the Girl Skateboards video Yeah Right! in 2003. He then reunited with Chan to make Shanghai Knights (2003), and co-starred in the film remake of the 1970s television series Starsky & Hutch (2004). Due to his busy schedule as an actor and an ongoing sinus condition, Wilson was unavailable to collaborate on the script for Wes Anderson's fourth feature film, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. The 2004 film was ultimately co-written by filmmaker Noah Baumbach. However, Wilson did star in the film as Bill Murray's would-be son, Ned Plimpton; a role written specifically for him. In 2004, he and his brother Luke played the Wright brothers in the 2004 film Around the World in 80 Days.

Wilson in May 2007

Wilson partnered with Vince Vaughn in the 2005 comedy film Wedding Crashers, which grossed over $200 million in the US alone. Also in 2005, Owen collaborated with his brothers in The Wendell Baker Story, written by Luke and directed by Luke and Andrew. In 2006, Wilson voiced Lightning McQueen in the Disney/Pixar film Cars, starred in You, Me and Dupree with Kate Hudson, and appeared with Stiller in Night at the Museum as cowboy Jedediah.

Wilson has starred with Ben Stiller in twelve films, including The Cable Guy (1996), Permanent Midnight (1998), Meet the Parents (2000), Zoolander (2001), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Starsky & Hutch (2004), Meet the Fockers (2004), Night at the Museum (2006), and the sequels Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), Little Fockers (2010), Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014) and Zoolander 2 (2016).

Wilson appeared in another Wes Anderson film, The Darjeeling Limited, which screened at the 45th annual New York Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival and opened September 30, 2007, co-starring Jason Schwartzman and Adrien Brody. Wilson next starred in the Judd Apatow comedy, Drillbit Taylor, released in March 2008. He appeared in a film adaptation of John Grogan's best-selling memoir, Marley & Me (2008), co-starring Jennifer Aniston.

He also starred in The Darjeeling Limited with Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman, which was selected for a DVD and Blu-ray release by The Criterion Collection in October 2010. He provided the voice for the Whackbat Coach Skip in Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox. He starred in the film The Big Year, an adaptation of Mark Obmascik's book The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession. The film was released in October 2011 by 20th Century Fox, and co-starred Jack Black, JoBeth Williams, Steve Martin and Rashida Jones.

Wilson is a member of the comedic acting brotherhood colloquially known as the Frat Pack. Wilson made a guest appearance on the NBC comedy Community with fellow Frat Pack member Jack Black. He starred as a nostalgia-seized writer in the romantic comedy Midnight in Paris, written and directed by Woody Allen. The film was Allen's highest grossing thus far, and was also well received by critics.

2010–2019

In 2011, Wilson returned to voice McQueen in Cars 2. In March 2012, Wilson was signed to star in the John Erick Dowdle thriller The Coup, later renamed "No Escape", in which he played the role of the father of an American family that moves to Southeast Asia, only to find itself swept up in a wave of rebel violence that is overwhelming the city. The film was not released until 2015, and was Wilson's return to the action genre for the first time since Behind Enemy Lines in 2001. He also voiced turkey Reggie in Reel FX's first animated film, Free Birds.

In 2014, Wilson appeared in Wes Anderson's acclaimed ensemble comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel and in Paul Thomas Anderson's book adaptation of Inherent Vice. In 2015, he starred with Jennifer Aniston in Peter Bogdanovich's film She's Funny That Way, and in the action thriller film No Escape alongside Lake Bell and Pierce Brosnan. Wilson's films have grossed more than US$2.25  billion domestically (United States and Canada), with an average of US$75M per film. In 2017, Wilson again voiced Lightning McQueen in Cars 3, played a suburban father in the drama Wonder, and co-starred with Ed Helms in the comedy Father Figures.

In November 2017, Wilson became the face of a new £20 million advertising campaign for the UK sofa retailer Sofology. He returned to work with Sofology in 2019 for a second advertising campaign.

Upcoming projects

Wilson will next appear in The French Dispatch, directed by Wes Anderson, Bliss, directed by Mike Cahill opposite Salma Hayek for Amazon Studios,and Marry Me, alongside Jennifer Lopez directed by Kat Coiro for Universal Pictures.

Wilson is attached to a sequel to Shanghai Knights, marking his third collaboration with Jackie Chan.

Wilson is to appear in the Loki series on Disney+, though his role has yet to be revealed.

Personal life

Wilson's distinctive nose is the result of an unexplained injury in his youth. While not exactly specified, Wilson has hinted that it was the result of either his rowdy behavior or from playing football. He nevertheless admits that he is proud of his features.

In April 2002, the release of the album C'mon C'mon by former girlfriend Sheryl Crow features the song "Safe and Sound", which is dedicated to Wilson in the liner notes, and is said to be an account of Wilson and Crow's relationship.

In August 2007, Wilson attempted suicide and was subsequently treated for depression at St. John's Health Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A few days after his hospitalization, Wilson withdrew from his role in Tropic Thunder, which was produced by and co-starred his friend and frequent collaborator Ben Stiller, and was replaced by Matthew McConaughey. The incident resulted in much unwanted publicity for Wilson and he has been wary of doing interviews ever since.

In January 2011, Wilson and his girlfriend Jade Duell had a son. Wilson and Duell ended their relationship later that year. In January 2014, Caroline Lindqvist gave birth to Wilson's second son. He had a third child, a daughter, in October 2018, with ex-girlfriend Varunie Vongsvirates. According to Vongsvirates, Wilson has never met his daughter as of November 2019.

Awards and nominations

YearTitleAssociationCategoryResults
1996Bottle RocketLone Star Film & Television AwardDebut of the Year ()Won
1998RushmoreNew York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
1999Lone Star Film & Television AwardBest Screenplay ()Won
National Society of Film Critics AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
2000The HauntingBlockbuster Entertainment AwardFavorite Supporting Actor - HorrorNominated
RushmoreChlotrudis AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
2001The Royal TenebaumsAwards Circuit Community AwardBest Cast EnsembleNominated
Meet the ParentsBlockbuster Entertainment AwardFavorite Supporting Actor - ComedyNominated
Shanghai NoonFavorite Action Team - Internet Only ()Nominated
The Royal TenebaumsNew York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
Shanghai NoonSatellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalNominated
ZoolanderThe Stinkers Bad Movie AwardWorst On-Screen HairstyleNominated
The Royal TenebaumsToronto Film Critics Association AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
2002Academy AwardBest Original Screenplay ()Nominated
British Academy Film AwardBest Screenplay - Original ()Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardBest Screenplay ()Nominated
ZoolanderMTV Movie + TV AwardBest On-Screen Team ()Nominated
The Royal TenebaumsOnline Film & Television Association AwardBest Original Screenplay ()Nominated
Online Film Critics Society AwardBest Original Screenplay ()Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Screenplay - Original ()Nominated
Best Acting EnsembleNominated
Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalNominated
Writers Guild AwardBest Original Screenplay ()Nominated
2003I SpyGolden Raspberry AwardWorst Screen Couple ()Nominated
Shanghai KnightsMTV Movie + TV AwardBest On-Screen Team ()Nominated
2004The Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouBoston Society of Film Critics AwardBest Ensemble CastNominated
Starsky & HutchMTV Movie + TV AwardBest On-Screen Team ()Nominated
Best Kiss ()Won
Teen Choice AwardChoice Movie Actor - ComedyNominated
Choice Movie - Chemistry ()Nominated
2005The Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouCritics Choice Movie AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated
N/AOldenburg Film Festival AwardGerman Independence Honorary Award ()Won
Starsky & HutchPeople's Choice AwardFavorite On-Screen Chemistry ()Nominated
2006Wedding CrashersMTV Movie + TV AwardBest Comedic PerformanceNominated
Best On-Screen Team ()Won
People's Choice AwardFavorite On-Screen Match-Up ()Won
Teen Choice AwardChoice Movie - Liplock ()Nominated
2009Marley & MeChoice Movie - Liplock ()Nominated
2011N/ADubai International Film Festival AwardInternational Star of the YearWon
Midnight in ParisPhoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated
2012Alliance of Women Film Journalists AwardMost Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest ()Nominated
Gold Derby AwardEnsemble CastNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalNominated
Cars 2People's Choice AwardFavorite Animated VoiceNominated
Midnight in ParisScreen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2013The InternshipCinemaCon AwardComedy Duo of the Year ()Won
2014The Grand Budapest HotelDetroit Film Critics Society AwardBest EnsembleWon
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardBest EnsembleWon
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardBest EnsembleNominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleWon
Washing DC Area Film Critics Association AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated
2015Central Ohio Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleWon
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleWon
Gold Derby AwardEnsemble CastNominated
Inherent ViceIndependent Spirit AwardEnsemble CastWon
The Grand Budapest HotelScreen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2017Zoolander 2Golden Raspberry AwardWorst Supporting ActorNominated
Worst Screen Combo ()Nominated
Nickelodeon Kid's Choice AwardBFFs (Best Friends Forever) ()Nominated
Cars 3Teen Choice AwardChoice Movie Actor - ComedyNominated
Choice Summer Movie Star - MaleNominated
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