Noah Wyle discusses his new TV role on Max's "The Pitt," which comes more than three decades after he started as fresh-faced "ER" Dr. John Carter.
Noah Wyle is looking back on his time portraying Dr. John Carter on ER. The actor, now 53 and back on TV with the Max original series The Pitt, first broke out as the young medical professional ...
“The Pitt” is a medical drama from the studio behind “ER,” the producer behind “ER,” and centered on one of the signature stars of “ER.” But it’s not “ER.” Sure, it may or may not have begun its life ...
Wyle's journey on ER began in 1994 and lasted for 11 seasons until 2005, during which he became one of the highest-paid actors on television. In 1998, Variety reported that he signed a groundbreaking ...
Eriq La Salle‘s Peter Benton was Carter’s first mentor, the one who got him to go to rehab when he became addicted to drugs after he was stabbed, and the one who made sure that the doctors performing ...
Justin Klawans is a freelance News Writer at Collider, covering film and television news. He is currently a Staff Writer at The Week covering U.S. news, global news and general assignment work, mostly ...
Noah Wyle is back in the emergency room for Max's "The Pitt." But times have changed. It's been over three decades since Wyle, 53, starred as his famed "ER" character Dr. John Carter, the baby-faced ...
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