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Owen Wilson - Wikipedia His non-comedic films include Anaconda (1997), Armageddon (1998), The Haunting (1999), Behind Enemy Lines (2001) and No Escape (2015) His voice acting roles include Lightning McQueen in the Cars film series (2006–2017), the titular character in Marmaduke (2010), and Reggie in Free Birds (2013)
Owen Wilson - IMDb Owen Wilson Actor: The Royal Tenenbaums Self-proclaimed troublemaker Owen Cunningham Wilson was born in Dallas, to Irish-American parents originally from Massachusetts He grew up in Texas with his mother, Laura (Cunningham), a photographer; his father, Robert Andrew Wilson, an ad exec; and his brothers, Andrew Wilson (the eldest) and Luke Wilson (the youngest) Expelled from St Mark's
Owen - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter Dating back to Medieval times, Owen is an anglicized version of Owain (An anglicized name is a non-English name given English spelling ) This legendary name means "noble," well-born," or "young warrior "
Owen Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity A timeless and classic name with a rich Welsh heritage, Owen means “of noble birth ” Read on to find out the intriguing history behind this unique name
Owen: Meaning, Origin, Traits More | Namedary Owen is a Welsh name originating from the Old Welsh word "Ewein", meaning "young warrior" It is a variation of the Irish name Eugene Owen has been associated with nobility and strength throughout history In Welsh mythology, Owain mab Uryen was a legendary king known for his bravery and chivalry
Owen: meaning, origin, and significance explained Owen is a male name of Irish origin that carries a rich and significant meaning The name is associated with the Yew Tree, a symbol of strength and longevity, or with youth and vitality
Owen (name) - Wikipedia Owen is usually an anglicised variant of the Welsh personal name Owain Originally a patronymic, Owen became a fixed surname in Wales beginning with the reign of Henry VIII [1] Etymologists consider it to originate from Eugene, meaning 'noble-born' [2] According to T J Morgan and Prys Morgan in Welsh Surnames: "the name is a derivation of the Latin Eugenis > OW Ou [u]ein, Eug [u]ein