Age: 43
Height: 5' 10½"
Birth place: Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Wilson was born in Dallas, Texas, to photographer Laura Cunningham Wilson and Robert Andrew Wilson, an advertising executive and operator of a public television station. He has an older brother, Andrew, and a younger brother, Luke, both also involved in filmmaking.[2] His family, originally from Massachusetts, is Irish American and Roman Catholic.[3] While living in Texas, Wilson attended The Lamplighter School, and St. Mark's School of Texas, from which he was expelled when, in the tenth grade, he stole hi - en.wikipedia.org
Self-proclaimed troublemaker Owen Wilson grew up in Texas with his mother, Laura, a photographer; his father, an ad exec; and his brothers, Andrew Wilson (the eldest) and Luke Wilson (the youngest). Expelled from St. Mark's Academy in Dallas Texas 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 screenp - www.imdb.com
Actor Owen Cunningham Wilson was born on November 18, 1968 in Dallas, Texas. The son of a photographer and an advertising executive, Wilson is best known for his smooth, subdued comedic personas and his rakishly crooked nose.After being expelled from the St. Mark's School of Texas, he graduated from Thomas Jefferson School before attending the New Mexico Military Institute. While attending the University of Texas at Austin, he met future filmmaker Wes Anderson. Wilson and Anderson's first feature film partn - www.biography.com
A.O. Scott, the New York Times chief film critic, once described Owen Wilson as having "a demeanor that simultaneously suggests great intelligence and a commensurate reluctance to apply it.'' The result, he said, "is always fun to watch.'' Owen Wilson was born and raised in Dallas, and attended the University of Texas at Austin. After graduation, he and a college classmate, Wes Anderson, made a short film, "Bottle Rocket,'' which gained enough attention at the Sundance Film Festival to be made into a full-l - topics.nytimes.com