

Andrew Wilson
Andrew Cunningham Wilson, born on August 22, 1964, is an American actor and director known for his contributions to the film industry. He is the eldest sibling of fellow actors Owen and Luke Wilson.
Wilson's career in entertainment kicked off in the early 1990s, during which he has appeared in over twenty films. He has a notable presence in three movies directed by Wes Anderson, including a significant role in the film *Bottle Rocket* (1996). His other prominent works encompass *Rushmore* (1998), *The Royal Tenenbaums* (2001), *The Big Bounce* (2004), *Fever Pitch* (2005), *Idiocracy* (2006), *Church Ball* (2006), *Whip It!* (2009), *Hall Pass* (2011), *Druid Peak* (2014), and *Time Trap* (2017).
Andrew often collaborates with his brothers in both acting and directing capacities. In 2005, he co-directed *The Wendell Baker Story* alongside Luke, who also played the lead role, with Owen appearing in the film as well.
Through his various roles and projects, Wilson has established himself as a versatile figure in Hollywood, contributing to a range of productions alongside his talented brothers.