The Wilson brothers, Owen, Luke, and Andrew, form a dynamic trio of actors hailing from Dallas, Texas. Their journey in the world of acting began in the 1990s, with all three making their debut in the 1996 film Bottle Rocket, which marked Wes Anderson's directorial debut.
Individually, they have achieved fame through diverse roles in movies such as Charlie's Angels, The Royal Tenenbaums, Zoolander, and Legally Blonde. The brothers have also collaborated on projects like The Wendell Baker Story (2005), where Luke played a significant role, co-directed with Andrew, and written by Luke and Owen.
In a 2008 interview, Luke reflected on the unique experience of working with his siblings, acknowledging that mixing business and family has its challenges. Despite occasional differences, they found common ground through their shared sense of humor, making their collaboration smoother.
Since then, the Wilson brothers have pursued their own projects. Owen has taken on roles in Disney's Haunted Mansion and season 2 of Loki, while Luke starred in Apple TV's Fingernails in 2023. Andrew, on the other hand, took a break from acting since 2017.
Born to parents Robert and Laura Wilson, the brothers entered the world in different years: Andrew in 1964, Owen in 1968, and Luke in 1971. Their upbringing wasn't without its challenges, with Owen humorously recalling their mischievous antics as kids. Despite their mischievous behavior, their father used humor to navigate the teenage years, describing himself as the "charter member of the 3-7-9-0 club," representing three sons, seven high schools, nine colleges, and zero degrees.
From their shared beginnings in Texas to their individual success in Hollywood, the Wilson brothers continue to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, showcasing their talent, humor, and versatility.

