Noah Wyle discusses his new TV role on Max's "The Pitt," which comes more than three decades after he started as fresh-faced ...
AM,” the fourth episode of the first season of Max’s “The Pitt.” For Noah Wyle, everything old is new again. More than 30 ...
Noah Wyle, who played Dr. John Carter for 15 years on ER—full-time for its first 11 seasons, and then in bursts of guest arcs ...
Noah Wyle stars as a put-upon emergency department doctor in "The Pitt," streaming on Max. He's not a grown-up Dr. Carter from "ER," but he's close.
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 ...
Time to check the pulse on Max's spiritual successor to ER.
HBO’s streaming platform Max is emulating network TV with a weekly medical drama. Each episode tracks an hour of a shift in ...
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.
And this also happens to be the day that the trauma center welcomes a new class of interns and residents, filling the ER with wide-eyed neophytes like Wyle’s John Carter was in the pilot for ER.
The reasons are obvious. For one, Noah Wyle is the star. He was part of the original “ER” crew, playing John Carter, a medical student in the emergency room (who flirted with becoming a surgeon).