Owen Cunningham Wilson
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanOwen Cunningham Wilson: Wilson was born in Dallas, Texas, the son of photographer Laura Wilson (née Cunningham) and Robert Andrew Wilson, an advertising executive and operator of a public television station.[1] His family is Irish American and Roman Catholic.[2][3] While living
Owen Biddle
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanOwen Biddle: who has been touring with Grammy-award-winning hip hop group The Roots since the departure of 17-year-veteran bassist, "Hub" in 2007. Prior to joining the lineup, Biddle was credited with production and writing on the Roots' Grammy-nominated album, Game Theory. Other work includes recordings with Al Green, Beanie Sigel, Baaba Maal, Vivian Green, Carol Riddick, Jazmine Sullivan, Taylor Dayne, Jazzyfatnastees, and Corinne Bailey-Rae.[1]. He is also a member of The Trolleyvox. Owen also was a bassist, composer and founding member of the Philadelphia based rock band Pepper's Ghost.
Owen Lee Hargreaves
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianOwen Lee Hargreaves: is a Canadian professional hockey player who currently plays for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. As one of the Senators' leading scorers for several seasons, Heatley has set franchise records for single-season goals and points. Internationally, Heatley has played in five World Championships, one Olympics and one World Cup of Hockey at the senior level, as well as two World Junior Championships for Team Canada. In 2008, he surpassed Marcel Dionne as Canada's all-time leader in goals and Steve Yzerman as the all-time leader in points for the World Championships.
Owen Robert Spencer-Thomas
Origin/Culture/Country: BritishOwen Robert Spencer-Thomas: He is perhaps best known as a television and radio news journalist over three decades, but he combined this career with that of ordained Anglican clergyman and volunteer charity fundraiser and campaigner. He is married to Maggie; they have three adult children, two sons and a daughter.
Owen Garvan
Origin/Culture/Country: IrishOwen Garvan: an Irish footballer who currently plays for Ipswich Town and the Republic of Ireland U21s. He previously played for the renowned Irish schoolboy team Home Farm. Garvan plays as a central midfielder and has been compared to Steven Gerrard[1].As a schoolboy, Garvan was a prominent member of the Home Farm U-14s team that played in the Dublin and District Schoolboy League. The team, which was coached by his father Gerry, went unbeaten for three years between 1999 and 2002. Along the way they won the Schoolboys FAI Cup twice. [3] [4] Garvan is just one of several players in the team who have since gone on to bigger things. Darren O'Dea, Diarmuid O'Carroll, Gary Walsh and Gareth Christie were all offered contracts by Celtic, while goalkeeper Shane Supple and defender Michael Synnott, like Garvan, were recruited by Ipswich Town. Another member of the team Chris McCann signed for Burnley
John "Jack" Owen
Origin/Culture/Country: WelshJohn "Jack" Owen: was a Welsh footballer who played as a left half for Newton Heath from 1887 to 1892. He also won one cap for Wales while with Newton Heath.Owen began his football career with Chirk before signing for Newton Heath in October 1887. His elder brother, William, also signed from Chirk at the same time. Owen scored six goals in 90 appearances over the span of a five-year career with the Heathens, before losing his place to new signing Fred Erentz, who would go on to serve the club for almost 10 years.