Actor Luke Wilson had a frightening experience recently when he got stuck in a malfunctioning elevator at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. The incident occurred after a screening event celebrating the 30th anniversary of the movie Bottle Rocket, in which Wilson had appeared alongside director Wes Anderson. The elevator, carrying 11 people including Wilson, Anderson, and Hollywood director James L. Brooks, halted midway, leading to an hour-long rescue operation by the Los Angeles fire and rescue department.
During the ordeal, Wilson shared his concerns about safety, particularly the fear of being trapped in a potentially hazardous situation. Firefighters eventually freed them, with Wilson commending their efforts despite finding the rescue process slower than expected.
Wilson revealed that the elevator had prior issues, forcing him to take the stairs earlier in the evening. Following the incident, he expressed gratitude for the successful rescue and reflected on his various film roles, including in Legally Blonde, Charlie’s Angels, Anchorman, The Family Stone, and Zombieland: Double Tap. He also highlighted his collaborations with Wes Anderson in films like Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums.
The actor’s personal life was also in the spotlight, as he recently welcomed a baby with Kendall Yates, 24. The couple made a public appearance at an event promoting Wilson’s Netflix series, The Hawk, introducing their newborn daughter to friends and attendees. While some internet users congratulated the couple, others pointed out the significant age gap between Wilson and Yates, sparking online discussions about their relationship.
Luke Wilson’s elevator ordeal adds a dramatic twist to his otherwise eventful career and personal life.
