
Luke Wilson
Acting
Biography
Luke Cunningham Wilson (born September 21, 1971) is an American actor, director and writer. He is the younger brother of actors Owen Wilson and Andrew Wilson. He is known for his roles in films such as Bottle Rocket, Idiocracy, The Royal Tenenbaums, Blue Streak, My Dog Skip, Old School, Alex & Emma, Legally Blonde 1 & 2, Charlie's Angels 1 & 2, The Family Stone, Hoot, Vacancy, 3:10 to Yuma, The Goldfinch, and All the Bright Places. His television credits include the series Enlightened, Roadies and DC's Stargirl as well as hosting the reality docuseries Emergency Call.
Born: September 21, 1971
Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas, USA
Known For

The X-Files
The exploits of FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigate X-Files: marginalized, unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. Mulder believes in the existence of aliens and the paranormal while Scully, a skeptic, is assigned to make scientific analyses of Mulder's discoveries that debunk Mulder's work and thus return him to mainstream cases.

Emergency Call
This daring, hour-long documentary series chronicles the first few crucial minutes of emergencies told through the lens of America’s heroic 9-1-1 call takers.

Move Me Brightly - Celebrating Jerry Garcia's 70th Birthday
"Move Me Brightly" is a film based around a musical gathering at Bob Weir's TRI Studios in San Rafael, California to mark what would have been Jerry Garcia's 70th birthday on 3rd August, 2012. The revolving line-up of performers included fellow Grateful Dead members along with many guest artists who joined together to celebrate Jerry Garcia's life and work. Grateful Dead bandmates and other musicians who played with or were inspired by him. It is fitting tribute to one of rock music's most creative and imaginative composers and performers. Features contributions from fellow Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart and Donna Jean Godchaux along with Garcia family members and guests including Carlos Santana, Furthur's Joe Russo & Jeff Chimenti, Phish's Mike Gordon, Black Crowes' Adam MacDougall, Vampire Weekend's Chris Tomson, Yellowbirds' Sam Cohen & Josh Kaufman and many more.

That '70s Show
Crank up the 8-track and flash back to a time when platform shoes and puka shells were all the rage in this hilarious retro-sitcom. For Eric, Kelso, Jackie, Hyde, Donna and Fez, a group of high school teens who spend most of their time hanging out in Eric’s basement, life in the ‘70s isn’t always so groovy. But between trying to figure out the meaning of life, avoiding their parents, and dealing with out-of-control hormones, they’ve learned one thing for sure: they’ll always get by with a little help from their friends.

DC's Stargirl
Courtney Whitmore, a smart, athletic and above all else kind girl, discovers her step-father has a secret: he used to be the sidekick to a superhero. "Borrowing" the long-lost hero’s cosmic staff, she becomes the unlikely inspiration for an entirely new generation of superheroes.

All the Bright Places
Two teens facing personal struggles form a powerful bond as they embark on a cathartic journey chronicling the wonders of Indiana.

The Royal Tenenbaums
Royal Tenenbaum and his wife Etheline had three children and then they separated. All three children are extraordinary --- all geniuses. Virtually all memory of the brilliance of the young Tenenbaums was subsequently erased by two decades of betrayal, failure, and disaster. Most of this was generally considered to be their father's fault. "The Royal Tenenbaums" is the story of the family's sudden, unexpected reunion one recent winter.

Rushmore
When a beautiful first-grade teacher arrives at a prep school, she soon attracts the attention of an ambitious teenager named Max, who quickly falls in love with her. Max turns to the father of two of his schoolmates for advice on how to woo the teacher. However, the situation soon gets complicated when Max's new friend becomes involved with her, setting the two pals against one another in a war for her attention.

Entourage
Film star Vince Chase navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent.

You Gotta Believe
After dedicating the season to a teammate’s ailing father, a group of underestimated Ft. Worth youth baseball players takes its Cinderella run all the way to the 2002 Little League World Series—culminating in a record-breaking showdown that became an instant ESPN classic.
Filmography
as Matthew Van Weyden
as Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)
as JD Campbell
as Bobby Ratliff
as Matthew Van Weyden
as Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)
as Duncan
as Lawrence Turoff
as Cal
as Jeff Cooper (voice)
as Self
as Rick Bennett
as Detective Vargas
as Jim Russell
as Rusty Russell
as Earl (voice)
as Host
as Father Greg
as Lance
as Pat Dugan / S.T.R.I.P.E.
as James
as Burke Linz
as Albuquerque
as Larry Decker
as Detective Welling
as Rick
as Scott
as Marty Marks
as Jason Hatfield
as Remus
as Lee
as Bodi (voice)
as Bob Potter
as Bill Hanson
as Louis 'Skinny' Skinner (CapCom)
as Josiah
as Danny
as Roger Goodell
as Phil
as Ian
as Samson
as Lance
as Self
as Self
as Will Keith Kellogg
as William
as John
as Levi Callow
as Self
as Derek
as Charlie Thurber
as Jack Harris
as Henry Poole
as Ben
as Zeke
as Jim Stanton (voice)
as David Fox
as Sex Class Counselor
as Tom
as Delinko
as Self
as Joe Bauers
as Matt Saunders
as Det. Dwight Garson
as Himself
as Ben Stone
as Self
as Wendell Baker
as Frank Vitchard
as Luke Wilson
as Frank Vitchard
as Orville Wright
as Luke Wilson
as Self
as Bobby Cupid
as Emmett Richmond
as Pete Kominsky
as Alex Sheldon / Adam Shipley
as Mitch
as Self
as Stanley
as Richie Tenenbaum
as Jude
as Emmetten Richmond
as Pete Komisky
as Preston Tylk
as Carl
as Self
as Dink Jenkins
as Self
as Carlson
as Stanley Simon
as Dr. Peter Flynn
as Dorian Montier
as Andy
as Casey Kelso
as David
as 'Stab' Billy
as Jesse
as Self
as Henry
as Self
as Anthony Adams
as Self - Guest
as Sheriff Hartwell
as Anthony
as Self - Host
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
as Self
as Roboduck (Voice)