The way they were! The cast of ER: Noah Wyle, Sherry Stringfield, Anthony Edwards, George Clooney and Eriq La Salle, pictured on set in 1995. Picture: Supplied Wyle admits the most embarrassing ...
Possibly the best way to have watched The Traitors premiere. Noah Wyle is back in the ER, thank God! It’s 2024 and I’m still talking about the Chicago movie. The Real Housepresidents of the Funeral.
Noah Wyle is "not sorry" about playing a new doctor on The Pitt instead of reprising his role as John Carter in a now-scrapped ER revival. After The Pitt premiered on Thursday, January 9 ...
As you can see, there are a lot of voices in the room discussing Noah Wyle’s new medical drama in varying tones. What seems to be the consensus though is that you don’t need a background in ER ...
Noah Wyle is back in scrubs, 15 years after ER ended. (He starred as Dr. John Carter on the long-running NBC drama.) The Pitt was given a 15-episode, straight-to-series order in March 2024. In ...
The show, starring ER alum Noah Wyle, proves that sometimes just leaning into what people already love can be just as entertaining as something completely new. It's also worth noting that the ...
Wyle took on the role of Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a TV movie called Pirates of Silicon Valley. During the 1999 keynote presentation of Macworld Expo, Wyle went on stage an ...
Before we join Noah Wyle in the ER, here is everything to know about the new medical drama The Pitt. The show will debut with two episodes on Jan. 9, followed by a new episode every Thursday ...
The series stars Noah Wyle, who rose to stardom in the future-celebrity-studded cast of “ER.” “The Pitt” was created by R. Scott Gemmill, who served as an executive producer on the later ...
It offers compelling drama, written well and performed by a talented cast — ably anchored by the world-weary Noah Wyle, 30 years removed from his debut as wide-eyed Dr. Carter in the “ER” pilot. While ...
It offers compelling drama, written well and performed by a talented cast — ably anchored by the world-weary Noah Wyle, 30 years removed from his debut as wide-eyed Dr. Carter in the “ER” pilot.