Owen Wilson

About Owen Wilson

Who is it?: actor, producer, writer
Birth Day: November 18, 1968
Birth Place: USA
Birth Sign: Scorpio
Birth Name: Owen Cunningham Wilson
Nick Names:
Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)

Owen Wilson Net Worth

Self-proclaimed troublemaker Owen Cunningham Wilson was born in Dallas, to Irish-American parents originally from Massachusetts. He grew up in Texas with his mother, Laura (Cunningham), a photographer; his father, Robert Andrew Wilson, an ad exec; and his brothers, Andrew Wilson (the eldest) and Luke Wilson (the youngest).
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💰Owen Wilson Net worth and Salary

Shanghai Noon (2000) $4,000,000
Zoolander (2001) $2,000,000
Behind Enemy Lines (2001) $3,000,000
Starsky & Hutch (2004) $10,000,000
Wedding Crashers (2005) $10,000,000
Marmaduke (2010) $1,000,000
How Do You Know (2010) $8,000,000
Little Fockers (2010) $15,000,000
Hall Pass (2011) $8,000,000
Cars 2 (2011) $2,500,000
The Big Year (2011) $8,000,000

Self-proclaimed troublemaker Owen Cunningham Wilson was born in Dallas, to Irish-American parents originally from Massachusetts. He grew up in Texas with his mother, Laura (Cunningham), a photographer; his father, Robert Andrew Wilson, an ad exec; and his brothers, Andrew Wilson (the eldest) and Luke Wilson (the youngest). Expelled from St. Mark's School of Texas (Dallas, TX) in the tenth grade, Wilson finished his sophomore year at Thomas Jefferson School and then headed to a military academy in New Mexico. He then attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he met his future mentor and friend, Wes Anderson. They wrote a screenplay, Bottle Rocket (1996), and sent it to their family friend, screenwriter L.M. Kit Carson, who sent it to producer Polly Platt, who gave it to James L. Brooks, who gave the Texans $5 million dollars to make it into a feature film. Despite critical praise, Bottle Rocket (1996) only grossed one million dollars. After making the film, Wilson moved to Hollywood, setting up house with his two brothers and Anderson. Fairly quickly, Owen found himself acting in a series of big budget films, such as The Cable Guy (1996), The Haunting (1999), Anaconda (1997) and Breakfast of Champions (1999). This led to more work, such as Shanghai Noon (2000), Meet the Parents (2000) and Behind Enemy Lines (2001). He's known not only for his nose, which has been broken several times, but also for his 'free wheeling ways' with a script. He co-wrote the film The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) with his oft partner Wes Anderson.