The Gang

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Name: Anthony
Played by: Luke Wilson
Characteristics:
Good-hearted
Generous
Soul-searching
Care-taker
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"... Your 50 Year Plan does not seem to
be working...."
Luke Wilson agrees with his brother's assessment
of Anthony's relationship with Dignan: "I think there is
something he really loves about Dignan. They've known each other
since they were kids and both of them are sort of outsiders.
Dignan really needs someone to listen to all of his speeches
and ideas and Anthony recognizes that. Dignan amuses him, but
he's also interested in him and genuinely likes him. I think
their whole crime thing is related to that, actually. It is
never their intention to hurt anybody, it's more like Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The robberies, in some ways, express
their loyalty and friendship to each other."
Luke Wilson describes Anthony as "...a good person who
a little aimless at this point of his life. He is kind of exposed
emotionally. He's searching for something substantial and true,
and at the beginning of the film the things that are important
to him are these people around him, Dignan and Bob." During
the course of the movie there are other ambitions he should
be shooting for."
Credit: Bottle Rocket Press
Kit
About Luke Wilson...
Luke kicked off his
acting career by having fun with some buddies. Granted, he had
to work hard like everybody else, but he was lucky enough to
make his debut alongside his brother, Owen Wilson and friend,
Wes Anderson. The trio collaborated on Bottle Rocket,
and indie sensation which launched their careers.
Brothers Owen, Andrew, and Luke Wilson grew up in Dallas, Texas.
All three harbored acting aspirations, but Luke didn’t really
take a serious interest until college. Attending Occidental
College, Luke was at first more interested in the school’s athletics
department than in Drama or Theatre. He excelled at track and
field, but eventually Luke gave up sports after attending a
theatre course. The plays of Sam Shepard in particular were
of interest to him and he enjoyed performing them.
Luke pretty much owes his film career to Owen (how would you
like to be able to hold that over your brother’s head!). While
attending the University of Texas, Owen decided to make a film
with his friend and schoolmate, Wes Anderson, and they cast
Luke in it. The film became Bottle Rocket, which went
on to earn critical raves on the Independent film circuit. Luke
also had a small role in their next collaboration, Rushmore,
as a young doctor who gets caught up in a very awkward dinner
party and ends up on the receiving end of the jealous anger
of Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman).
Luke has continued to work steadily since, and is a definite
Hollywood up-and-comer. He earned praise for his role opposite
Drew Barrymore in Home Fries, and also got a taste of
celebdom when he and Barrymore became an item. They dated for
close to a year before calling it quits, but the two remain
friends.
Wilson has continued to work primarily in Independent films,
but has been gradually landing roles in a few higher profile
pictures - most notably Blue Streak, in which he plays
straight man to manic comedian Martin Lawrence. lm Festival,
August '98); and the recent US release, Post Mortem.
More recently, Wilson has been involved in box office successes
Charlie's Angels and Legally Blonde with Reese
Witherspoon.
Credit: Movie
Thing.
Luke Wilson's Filmography
Bottle Rocket (1996) - Anthony Adams
Bottle Rocket (1994) - Anthony
Credit:
The
Internet Movie Database
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 Bottle Rocket DVD
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