Owen Wilson has always been a favourite at the box-office. ‘Wedding Crashers’ topped $200 million, ‘Cars’ brought in almost $250 million - plus his on-screen image as an affable everyman who can charm the ladies while boozing with the boys has made him a favourite with both filmmakers and filmgoers.
Hollywood insiders say that despite his apparent personal problems, the 38-year-old actor should continue to enjoy big-screen success. "He's loved," says Bernie Brillstein, a veteran Hollywood manager who worked with John Belushi and Chris Farley. "It's serious, but it's a singular case. Anyone can have a bad day, a very bad day."
Wilson's public perception is "very positive," industry analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Media By Numbers said on Tuesday. "Owen Wilson has a really good reputation and people in general really feel bad for him right now."
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