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| Name: Dr.
Peter Flynn
Affiliations: his hospital
Played by: Luke Wilson
Quote: "These are O.R. scrubs."
(Max's reply: "Oh, are they?") |
"We went to
Harvard together?"
Dr. Peter Flynn is Miss Cross' friend from Harvard who she,
upsetting Max, invites to Max's version of "Serpico" and
the dinner that follows. Max, upset at Miss Cross for bringing
"another man" to his dinner, is blatantly rude to Flynn:
"I got punched in the face. What's your excuse?"
"I like your nurses uniform, guy." "These are O.R.
scrubs." "Oh, are they?"
However, in the end, Max sees his error in judgment and makes
amends with Dr. Flynn, inviting him to "Heaven and Hell"
(although demanding that the doctor wears a tie). The key to Dr.
Flynn's role in the plot: facial expressions!
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
Rushmore (1998)
- Dr. Peter Flynn
Home Fries (1998) - Dorian
Dog Park (1998) - Andy
Bongwater (1998) - David
Scream 2 (1997) - Billy in 'Stab'
Best Men (1997) - Jesse Reilly
Telling Lies in America (1997) - Henry
Bottle Rocket (1996) - Anthony Adams
Bottle Rocket (1994) - Anthony
Credit:
The
Internet Movie Database.
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 Rushmore Criterion
Collection DVD
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