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Noah Wyle

Noah Wyle
Noah Wyle
Born: Jun 04, 1971
Occupation: Actor, Director,
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama
Career Highlights: Pirates of Silicon Valley, Fail Safe, The Myth of Fingerprints
First Major Screen Credit: Crooked Hearts (1991)
19 Videos for Noah Wyle
Nothing But the Truth (2008) White Oleander (2002) ER: Season 05 (1998)
The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008) Donnie Darko (2001) ER: Season 04 (1997)
ER: Season 14 (2007) ER: Season 08 (2001) The Myth of Fingerprints (1997)
The Californians (2005) Scenes of the Crime (2001) There Goes My Baby (1994)
ER: Season 10 (2003) ER: Season 07 (2000) A Few Good Men (1992)
Enough (2002) Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) Crooked Hearts (1991)
ER: Season 09 (2002)
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Biography:

Best known in the mid-'90s for playing the earnest but often fumbling Dr. John Carter on the hit television drama ER, Noah Wyle has also appeared in a few feature films, notably Swing Kids in which he played a chillingly ardent member of the Hitler Youth. The son of an electrical engineer and an orthopedic nurse, Wyle was raised in Hollywood.

He attended a boarding school and, while growing up, dreamed of becoming a basketball player. Lacking the height and the necessary skill, he turned toward acting. After graduation, he had the opportunity to go to college, but turned it down in favor of studying acting with Larry Moss. Wyle supported himself by working as a busboy and gained experience on stage, a venue he dearly loves.

In 1990, he landed his first television role, albeit a very small one, in the NBC miniseries Blind Faith. In 1991, he made his feature film debut as the contented son Ask in the family drama Crooked Hearts (1992). More supporting roles followed, including a turn as Sir Lancelot in Guinevere, a made-for-cable look at the famed Arthurian queen as told from a feminist perspective.

In 1997, Wyle starred in the independent drama The Myth of Fingerprints as a 23-year-old who has trouble getting over a breakup with his girlfriend. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.