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Milestones
- 2005: Set to star opposite Vince Vaughn in "Wedding Crashers" about two friends who crash weddings to pick up women
- 2004: Cast alongside Ben Stiller as Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson in the big screen version of the 1970s cop series "Starsky and Hutch"
- 2004: Cast as Wilbur Wright in the Disney live action feature "Around the World in 80 Days"
- 2004: Starred as a con man in the comedy "The Big Bounce" with Morgan Freeman
- 2004: Co-starred in Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" with Bill Murray and Cate Blanchett
- 2003: Reteamed with Chan in the sequel "Shanghai Knights"
- 2002: Paired with Eddie Murphy for the feature adaptation of the action comedy "I Spy"
- 2001: Reteamed with Ben Stiller to play a vacuous male Model rival to Stiller's titular "Zoolander"
- 2001: Starred opposite Gene Hackman in the war-themed drama "Behind Enemy Lines"
- 2001: With Anderson, penned the screenplay for "The Royal Tenenbaums"; also co-starred as a family friend; Hackman played Royal Tenenbaum and Stiller was cast as the eldest Tenenbaum
- 2000: Featured in Jay Roach's black comedy "Meet the Parents", starring Stiller and Robert De Niro
- 2000: Starred with Jackie Chan in the Old West-set buddy actioner "Shanghai Noon"
- 1999: Played a charming serial killer in "The Minus Man"
- 1999: Co-starred with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Lili Taylor in the remake "The Haunting"
- 1999: Featured in Alan Rudolph's poorly received "Breakfast of Champions"
- 1998: Played small supporting role in "Permanent Midnight", starring Ben Stiller
- 1998: With Anderson, co-wrote and produced the comedy-drama "Rushmore", starring Bill Murray
- 1998: Appeared as one of the oil drillers sent to outer space to stop an oncoming asteroid in "Armageddon"
- 1997: Acted in the Amazonian action thriller "Anaconda"
- 1997: Served as associate producer of Brooks' Oscar-nominated "As Good As It Gets"
- 1996: Co-starred (with brother Luke) and co-scripted (with Anderson) the feature version of "Bottle Rocket", directed by Anderson; billed as Owen C. Wilson; film executive produced by James L. Brooks
- 1996: Had small role in Ben Stiller's "The Cable Guy"
- 1992: Co-wrote and co-starred with older brother Andrew and younger brother Luke in the short film "Bottle Rocket", directed by college pal Wes Anderson
- Born and raised in Texas
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