Andrew Wilson helped brother Owen Wilson heal after the actor attempted to take his own life in 2007. The ‘Hall Pass’ star admitted he has been feeling ‘appreciative’ of things going on in his life currently. (Photo by Denise Truscello/WireImage)
Andrew "stayed in his house with him" following the attempt, according to Esquire, and "after that, rising with him each morning and writing up little schedules for each day so that life seemed at first manageable and then, at some point, a long time later, actually good."
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who found him and called 911.
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On a lighter note, the "Wedding Crashers" funnyman revealed in the interview that he’s feeling very appreciated lately. "I’ve been in sort of a lucky place of feeling pretty appreciative of things," he said. "I know everything’s kind of up and down, but when you get on one of these waves, you’ve gotta ride it as long as you can. … Feeling pretty grateful. Well, grateful’s one of those words that get used all the time. Appreciative. Of, you know, stuff."
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).





