American actor Luke Wilson made his acting debut with the 1996 American crime-comedy film ‘Bottle Rocket’. His television debut happened in 1998 with a single episode of the American science fiction drama series ‘The X-Files’. Notable works of Luke are ‘Blue Streak’ (1999), ‘Legally Blonde’ (2001), ‘Old School’ (2003) and ‘Idiocracy’ (2006); and TV programs like ‘That '70s Show’ (2002–05) ‘Enlightened’ (2011–13) and ‘Roadies’ (2016).
He followed his elder brothers, Andrew Wilson, and Owen Wilson, to Hollywood. He worked in films like ‘Bottle Rocket’ and ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ (2001) that saw successful collaborations between Owen and filmmaker Wes Anderson. His expansive body of work includes several successful films featuring some of his best roles as also the ones that were rebuffed commercially and critically as his worst performances.
Filmography of Luke Wilson includes top grossing films like ‘Rushmore’ (1998), ‘Blue Streak’, ‘Legally Blonde’, ‘Old School’ and Vacancy (2007). On the other hand films such as ‘Bottle Rocket’, ‘Home Fries’ (1998) and ‘Middle Men’ (2009) are counted among his box-office failures.