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What is Andrew Wilson’s net worth?
Andrew Wilson, an American actor and director, boasts a net worth of $2 million.
Renowned as the oldest of the Wilson siblings, Andrew was instrumental in the independent film scene that propelled his younger brothers, Owen and Luke Wilson, into the limelight. While Andrew didn’t chase the same level of mainstream fame, he forged a consistent path in both film and television, frequently taking on character roles and engaging in creative roles behind the camera. A significant member of Wes Anderson’s early creative ensemble, Andrew played a role in projects that would later achieve cult status. His rugged on-screen persona and subtle performances have marked a career characterized by adaptability, reliability, and a seamless transition between acting, directing, and producing within both independent and major studio environments.
Early Life
Born Andrew Cunningham Wilson on August 22, 1964, in Dallas, Texas, he was raised in a creatively rich environment with his younger brothers, Owen and Luke. Their mother, Laura Wilson, was a photographer, while their father, Robert Wilson, worked in advertising and public broadcasting.
As the eldest sibling, Andrew significantly shaped the family’s early creative endeavors. Though he didn’t initially aspire to act, his closeness to his brothers’ burgeoning passion for film and storytelling naturally led him into the entertainment industry.
Early Career and “Bottle Rocket”
Andrew’s cinematic journey commenced with the short film “Bottle Rocket” in the early 1990s, directed by Wes Anderson and co-written by Owen Wilson. This project was pivotal for the Wilson brothers and Anderson, eventually evolving into the feature film released in 1996.
In “Bottle Rocket,” Andrew portrayed Future Man, a small yet impactful role that solidified his position within the creative group. Although the film didn’t achieve commercial success initially, it later gained a cult following and paved the way for further opportunities.
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Film Roles and Collaborations
Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, Wilson appeared in a variety of films, often in supporting or character roles. He frequently collaborated with his brothers and filmmakers within their network, contributing to projects that blended indie sensibilities with mainstream appeal.
He had roles in films such as “Rushmore” (1998), “The Royal Tenenbaums” (2001), and “Charlie’s Angels” (2000), often appearing alongside Owen or Luke. While his roles were typically smaller, his performances added texture and authenticity to ensemble casts.
Wilson also appeared in a range of comedies and action films, including “Whip It” (2009), directed by Drew Barrymore, and “Hall Pass” (2011). His filmography reflects a steady working career rather than a focus on leading roles, with an emphasis on versatility and collaboration.
Work Behind the Camera
In addition to acting, Andrew Wilson has worked as a director and producer. One of his most notable behind-the-camera efforts was co-directing “The Wendell Baker Story” (2005) alongside Luke Wilson. The film, which also starred Owen Wilson, was a family collaboration that echoed the spirit of “Bottle Rocket.”
Wilson has also contributed to various projects in production roles, further demonstrating his interest in the broader filmmaking process beyond acting alone.
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