Owen Wilsonis arguably one of the most well-known names in the comedy genre. While his roles as of late have diverged into other genres, Wilson will always be remembered for his comedic films. In fact, most ofhis best performancesstem from his comedic roles in films and franchises likeZoolander, Wedding Crashers, andMeet the Parents. He is a frequent collaborator of filmmaker Wes Anderson and has formed strong working relationships with comedic actors like Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller.

Updated August 06, 2025: This article has been updated to include more Owen Wilson movies and to reflect recent developments in his career.

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2023 is set to be a busy year for Wilson. His filmPainthas already been released in theaters, and he is one of the stars of the upcoming Disney filmHaunted Mansionset for release on August 22, 2025. Wilson will also reprise his role as Mobius in season 2 ofLoki, which will air sometime in 2023 after being teased in the end-credits ofAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Wilson has also teased a possibleWedding Crasherssequel. With all that in mind, here are Owen Wilson’s best comedy movies, ranked.

15The Internship

The Internshipreunites Wilson and Vince Vaughn as the pair take on internship roles at Google. The two were originally sales associates who found their careers obsolete thanks to the impending digital age. To prove they are not obsolete, they talk themselves into a coveted internship position with Google, where they are surrounded by young, tech-savvy individuals who are all competing for a shot at employment once their internship has been completed. Fish-out-of-water stories always have the potential to be hilarious, and mixing that with Wilson’s comedic style makes for a movie with plenty of laughs.

14Night at the Museum

Night at the Museumis one of many collaborations between Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller. In this film, Stiller’s character Larry takes on the role of a night security guard for the Museum of Natural History. Much to his surprise, he finds that the museum and its exhibits come to life at night.

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Wilson plays Jedediah, a wild west miniature who is constantly trying to battle Octavius (Steve Coogan), who is a Roman general. All three actors play off each other so well, with Wilson giving his miniature character a larger-than-life personality. Wilson reprised his role in the two sequels, 2009’sNight at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonianand 2014’sNight at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.

13Fantastic Mr. Fox

Owen Wilson voices Coach Skip, a minor character in the stop-motion animated film by Wes Anderson,Fantastic Mr. Fox. In the story, Mr. Fox, voiced by George Clooney, must adjust to a new lifestyle when he and his wife have a child. They eventually take in another kid, and Wilson’s character is the whack-bat coach for the two of them. Although his role inFantastic Mr. Foxmay not be a large one, it is hard to deny that Wilson’s signature voice adds a lot to the humor of the scenes he is in.

12The French Dispatch

The French Dispatchis a 2021 film set in a fictional 20th Century French city. In this city, a magazine entitledThe French Dispatchhas just lost its editor, who recently died. In his will, he requests that the publication of the magazine be suspended. From this opening scene, the movie goes off into four segments that represent four magazine pieces. In the film, Wilson plays Herbsaint Sazerac, a character that is found in the Cycling Reporter segment. The bizarre concept is a playground for actors like Wilson to have plenty of fun.

11Shanghai Noon

Wilson stars alongside Jackie Chan inShanghai Noon, a 2000 martial arts western comedy. Shanghai Noon is a great mix of martial arts movies, westerns, and buddy cop comedies. Wilson plays a western outlaw named Roy O’Bannon, who teams up with Chan’s character, a Chinese Imperial Guard name Chon Wang.Shanghai Noonwas a box office hit and earned positive reviews from critics. While its 2003 sequelShanghai Knights, was a disappointment, fans are still hoping one day to get a third film with Chan and Wilson reprising their roles.

10The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

In the comedic filmThe Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Wilson plays Ned Plimpton, a pilot who claims to be Steve Zissou’s (Bill Murray) unknown son. Steve is a famous oceanographer who puts together a team to seek revenge on a tiger shark, who, in turn, killed his friend while the pair were making a documentary. Ned joins the revenge team along with a journalist and Steve’s estranged wife. Another film with a strange concept, it goes without saying that casting Murray and Wilson together sells this comedy.

Wilson stars as Lightning McQueen in the 2006 Disney Pixar film,Cars. Lightning McQueen is a rookie racecar who finds himself stranded in the small town of Radiator Springs while on his way to the biggest race of his life. While he is stuck in the town until he repairs the road damage he caused, he learns that sometimes life is best when you slow down and leave the fast lane.

Owen Wilson in Night at the Museum

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Wilson went on to reprise his role in the subsequent films and animated shorts, firmly cementing him as the one and only voice of the iconic Lightning McQueen. He also reprised his role in the 2022 Disney+ series,Cars on the Road. TheCarsfranchise doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon, and it’s hard to deny that Wilson’s performance played a big part in makingCarsone of Pixar’s most iconic movies and McQueen one of thebest Pixar charactersof all time.

7The Darjeeling Limited

Owen Wilson steps into one of the lead roles in Wes Anderson’s 2007 film,The Darjeeling Limited. The movie sees Wilson play Francis, the older brother to Peter (Adrien Brody) and Jack (Jason Schwartzman), who organizes a family trip for them across India to reconnect as brothers. Wilson’s character is the overbearing brother who tends to speak for the family, much to his younger siblings' annoyance.

The Darjeeling Limited, like Wes Anderson’s other films, is a more dry comedy as opposed to some of Wilson’s more mainstream attempts likeStarsky and HutchorDrillbit Taylor.The Darjeeling Limitedis still a hilarious film that Wilson can show a bit more of his dramatic side in.

Skip and Ash in Fantastic Mr. Fox.

6Meet the Parents

Meet the Parentsis yet another film in which Stiller and Wilson team up to share their comedic backgrounds together. In this film, Wilson plays the ex-boyfriend and favorite of the father whom Stiller’s character, Greg, needs to impress so that he can propose. Naturally, the father is not an easy one to impress, and the entire visit is every date’s worst nightmare. Robert De Niro stars as Jack Byrnes, aka the father, topping off atop-notch cast.

The cast sits in the newsroom in The French Dispatch

Chan and Wilson in Shanghai Noon