Noah Wyle Explained

Noah Wyle
Birth Name:Noah Strausser Speer Wyle
Birth Date:4 June 1971
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1990–present
Spouse:
    Children:3
    Relatives:James C. Katz (stepfather)
    Edith R. Wyle (paternal grandmother)
    Sonia Romero (cousin)

    Noah Strausser Speer Wyle (; born June 4, 1971) is an American actor, producer, director, and writer. He currently plays lawyer Harry Wilson in, a revival of Leverage (2008-2012). He is best known for his role as John Carter in the television series ER (1994–2009), which earned him nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and five Primetime Emmy Awards. He is also known for his roles as Flynn Carsen in The Librarian franchise and Tom Mason in the television series Falling Skies (2011–2015). He has appeared in films such as A Few Good Men (1992), Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999), Donnie Darko (2001), and W. (2008).

    Wyle was nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award for his role as Daniel Calder in the television miniseries The Red Line (2019).

    Early life

    Wyle, the middle of three children, was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Marjorie (née Speer), a registered orthopedic head nurse, and Stephen Wyle, an electrical engineer and entrepreneur.[1] His father was Jewish (of Russian-Jewish descent), whereas his mother was Episcopalian, and he was raised "fairly nondenominationally", around both faiths.[2] [3] [4] [5] Wyle's parents divorced in the late 1970s, and his mother later married James C. Katz, a film restorationist[6] with three children of his own from a previous marriage. Wyle's paternal grandparents, Edith and Frank Wyle, founded the Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Museum, and his grandfather also founded Wyle Laboratories.[7] Edith R. Wyle was an expressionist painter who also created The Egg and The Eye, a café and shop in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles.[8]

    Wyle was educated at The Thacher School in Ojai, California, and graduated with the class of 1989. Wyle participated in a Theatre Arts program at Northwestern University after his junior year of high school and appeared in high school plays, even winning an award for a play he wrote. Although he attended Northwestern University for a program in high school, he did not attend attend nor graduate from college. He studied with acting teacher Larry Moss while living in a small apartment on Hollywood Boulevard.

    Career

    ER

    Wyle's big break came when he was given the pilot script for ER and was cast as medical student John Carter. He was the youngest member when he joined the cast.[9] Wyle was the only major cast member of ER to have been with the show since its inception (1994) when he left after its eleventh season (2005). His performances on the show earned him Emmy Award nominations in each of its first five seasons. As part of an ensemble he was nominated several times for the Screen Actors Guild Award, he was recognized with three Golden Globe nominations as Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television and won the 2001 TV Guide Award for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

    Wyle left the series at the end of season 11, although he returned in guest appearances for a four-episode arc during season 12. He stated that he left because he wanted to spend more time with his family and friends and to make room for the upcoming generation. However, in 2009, Wyle returned to ER during its fifteenth and final season for five episodes, including the series finale.

    According to the Guinness World Records 2005 Special 50th Anniversary Edition, Wyle became the holder of a "Highest paid TV drama actor per episode" record during the 2003–2004 tenth season, earning approximately $400,000 per episode. While on ER, Wyle's estimated salary was $9 million a year.[10] Wyle has also appeared in the most episodes of ER, 254, four more than Laura Innes.[11]

    The Librarian

    Wyle starred in the film (2004), launching what would become The Librarian Franchise. Two sequels, and , were followed by a television series called The Librarians (2014-2018) which focuses on three additional new librarians who are brought into the library at a time of cataclysmic events.

    Film

    Wyle was first seen in the Paul Bartel 1985 film Lust in the Dust (a western exploitation/parody which starred Tab Hunter, Lainie Kazan, and Divine) as an extra in the local gang running the small town of Chili Verde.

    His later roles were a mini-series and featuring in the movie Crooked Hearts (1991) in 1990. In 1993 he appeared in another feature film, There Goes My Baby. After appearing in several local plays in Los Angeles, he was cast in the box-office hit A Few Good Men, in which he played a Marine jeep driver who testified in court. He also appeared in the feature Swing Kids as Emil Lutz, a leader in the Hitler Youth, and in the independent movie The Myth of Fingerprints with Roy Scheider, Blythe Danner, and Julianne Moore. Additionally, he starred as Lancelot opposite Sheryl Lee in the Television movie Guinevere. In 2019, he played Daniel Calder in the eight-part limited series The Red Line.[12]

    His other work has included a critically acclaimed turn as Steve Jobs in the Emmy-nominated Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999). Steve Jobs was so impressed with the performance that he invited Wyle to step on stage as him at the opening of his annual speech at the Apple convention.[13] He has also appeared in several feature films, including White Oleander opposite Renée Zellweger, Enough opposite Jennifer Lopez, the independent feature Donnie Darko, as the President's interpreter in the 2000 live-television production of Fail Safe, and in the independent film The Californians.

    Wyle starred as the lead in TNT's sci-fi series Falling Skies (2011-2015), Wyle played Tom Mason, a former Boston University history professor who becomes the second-in-command of the 2nd Massachusetts Militia Regiment, a group of civilians and fighters fleeing post-apocalyptic Boston while fighting aliens who have wiped out 90% of humanity.[14] The character was also the father of three boys, one of whom was captured by the aliens. Wyle's performance earned him BuddyTV's #91 position on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".[15]

    Stage

    Along with his film and television career, Wyle is also Artistic Producer of The Blank Theatre Company located in Hollywood, California. With the company, he has appeared on stage in the 1995 production of The 24th Day with Peter Berg, The Why (as part of the company's Young Playwrights Festival), and Lobster Alice, opposite Nicholas Brendon, where he played the surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.

    For his work as one of the producers of 2005 Los Angeles Production of Michael John LaChiusa's The Wild Party, he won an NAACP Theatre Award.[16]

    Personal life

    Noah met his first wife, make-up artist Tracy Warbin, on the set of The Myth of Fingerprints. They married in 2000 and have a son, Owen Strausser Speer Wyle (born November 9, 2002), and a daughter, Auden Wyle (born October 15, 2005). Wyle and Warbin separated in 2009 and divorced in 2010.[17]

    Wyle married Sara Wells in June 2014 in California.[18] The couple met in 2011 during a production at The Blank Theatre Company. Their daughter Frances Harper Wyle was born on June 22, 2015.[19]

    Political advocacy and philanthropy

    Wyle opened the 1999 NY Macworld Expo keynote, initially posing as Apple Inc.'s Steve Jobs. It was a practical joke on the audience, engineered by Jobs and Wyle in light of the 1999 TNT film Pirates of Silicon Valley.[20]

    Wyle devotes much of his free time to the international non-profit organization Doctors of the World and to his work as a member of the Human Rights Watch Council. Wyle also serves as the voluntary artistic producer of the Blank Theatre Company in Hollywood, which stages an annual young playwrights festival and whose alumni include Ed Asner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, D. B. Sweeney, James Kerwin, Amber Benson, Megan Henning, Travis Schuldt, Warren Davis, Grant Show, and Nicholas Brendon. He also recently acquired Second Stage Theater (Los Angeles) in Hollywood, where the company has mounted numerous successful productions.

    Wyle was the spokesperson for the Cover the Uninsured campaign in 2004, which had as Honorary Co-Chairs former Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. The Cover the Uninsured Week is annually held in the United States of America and focuses attention on the nearly 44 million Americans who go without health care coverage. The campaign includes several events among different communities, health and enrollment fairs, press conferences, and business seminars all over the U.S. Additionally, Wyle is a supporter of animal rights and a spokesman for the World Wildlife Fund, dedicated to protecting and conserving wildlife for future generations.

    In 2009, Wyle became a spokesperson for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), claiming that polar bears are "hanging on by a thread" and "may be extinct in our children's lifetime, due to the effects of climate change."[21]

    In 2012, Wyle supported the disability rights group ADAPT.[22] On April 23, he was arrested during a protest on Capitol Hill to fight against Medicaid cuts for the elderly and people with disabilities.[23] [24]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1991Crooked HeartsAsk
    1992data-sort-value="Few Good Men, A"A Few Good MenCpl. Jeffrey Barnes
    1993Swing KidsEmil Lutz
    1994There Goes My BabyMichael Finnegan
    1997data-sort-value="Myth of Fingerprints, The"The Myth of FingerprintsWarrenAlso associate producer
    1999Can't Stop DancingPoe
    1999Pirates of Silicon ValleySteve Jobs
    2001Donnie DarkoProf. Kenneth Monnitoff
    2001Scenes of the CrimeSeth
    2002EnoughRobbie
    2002White OleanderMark Richards
    2005data-sort-value="Californians, The"The CaliforniansGavin Ransom
    2008Nothing But the TruthAvril Aaronson
    2008data-sort-value="American Affair, An"An American AffairMike Stafford
    2008W.Donald Evans
    2010Below the BeltwayHunter Patrick
    2010Queen of the LotAaron Lambert
    2013Snake & MongooseArthur Spear
    2015data-sort-value="World Made Straight, The"The World Made StraightLeonard Shuler
    2017Stan Pottinger
    2017ShotMark Newman

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1990Blind FaithEricMiniseries; 2 episodes
    1994GuinevereLancelotTelevision film
    1994–2009ERDr. John CarterMain role (seasons 1–11 and 15); guest star (season 12)
    1995FriendsDr. Jeffrey RosenEpisode: ""
    1995data-sort-value="Larry Sanders Show, The"The Larry Sanders ShowHimselfEpisode: "Eight"
    1996Sesame StreetDr. Colburn2 episodes "Maria Goes To The Hospital"
    1999Pirates of Silicon ValleySteve JobsTelevision film
    1999Save Our History: America's Most Endangered 1999HimselfHost
    2000Fail SafeBuckTelevision film
    2000Beggars and ChoosersDavis G. GreenEpisode: "The Naked Truth"
    2004data-sort-value="Librarian: Quest for the Spear, The"Flynn CarsenTelevision film
    2006data-sort-value="Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines, The"Flynn CarsenTelevision film; also producer
    2008data-sort-value="Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice, The"Flynn CarsenTelevision film; also producer
    2011–2015Falling SkiesTom MasonMain role; also producer and director
    2013Lab RatsDr. EvansEpisode: "Twas the Mission Before Christmas"
    2014Phineas and FerbMartin the news vendor (voice)Episode: "Night of the Living Pharmacists"
    2014–2018data-sort-value="Librarians, The"The LibrariansFlynn CarsenRecurring role; also executive producer, writer and director
    2015Drunk HistoryThomas NastEpisode: "Journalism"
    2016Angie TribecaHospital administratorEpisode: "Organ Trail"
    2018data-sort-value="Romanoffs, The"The RomanoffsIvanEpisode: "The Royal We"
    2019data-sort-value="Red Line, The"The Red LineDaniel Calder
    202025 words or lessHimselfMain role; player; s1:e163
    2021–presentHarry Wilson Main role; also director
    2025The PittTBATBA

    Awards and nominations

    YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
    1995Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesER
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series
    1996Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    1997Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
    Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series
    1998Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
    Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series
    1999Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
    Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actor
    2000Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    2001
    2003Prism AwardsPerformance in a Drama Series
    2005Saturn AwardsBest Actor on Television
    2007
    2009
    2011Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer TV Star: MaleFalling Skies
    2012Saturn AwardsBest Actor on Television
    2014
    2015
    2020Critics' Choice Television AwardCritics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for TelevisionThe Red Line

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Noah Wyle Biography (1971–). filmreference.com. November 16, 2015.
    2. Web site: Schneider . Karen S. . Smooth Operators – ER, Anthony Edwards, Eriq La Salle, George Clooney, Noah Wyle . People.com . May 20, 1996 . June 18, 2012.
    3. Book: Rappaport, Jill. Linda Solomon. Mazel Tov: Celebrities' Bar and Bat Mitzvah Memories. Simon and Schuster. 2007. 47. 978-0-7432-8787-6. registration.
    4. Web site: Intensive Care: ER's Noah Wyle Made Sure His Wedding Went Off Without Complications. People. November 16, 2015. May 22, 2000.
    5. Web site: Hollywood Now: Noah Wyle - Raised Interfaith, Raising Interfaith Kids. July 31, 2013. November 16, 2015. Interfaith Family. Miller. Gerri.
    6. Web site: Noah Wyle Biography – Yahoo! Movies.
    7. http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interview-edith-wyle-12933 Sharon K. Emanuelli, "Oral History Interview with Edith Wyle, 1993, March 9-September 7," Archives of American Art, Women in the Arts in Southern California Oral History Project.
    8. Web site: Loco for Local Art. Jewish Journal. November 16, 2015. April 10, 2003. Aushenker. Michael.
    9. Web site: NOAH WYLE: RAISING THE BAR. https://web.archive.org/web/20160401174503/http://www.eadestination.com/noah-wyle-interview. dead. April 1, 2016. mdy-all.
    10. Salaries . https://web.archive.org/web/20131003050459/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20471622_253877,00.html . live . October 3, 2013 . Entertainment Weekly . October 26, 2001.
    11. Web site: ER (TV Series 1994–2009). blanche-2. IMDb.
    12. Web site: Andreeva . Nellie . March 6, 2018 . Noah Wyle To Topline CBS Pilot 'Red Line' From Ava DuVernay & Greg Berlanti . March 6, 2018 . Deadline Hollywood.
    13. Web site: Noah Wyle on playing Steve Jobs. October 7, 2011. November 16, 2015. Fortune.
    14. News: Adam Bryant . June 30, 2009 . Noah Wyle Set to Star in Spielberg's TNT Series . July 1, 2009 . TVGuide.com.
    15. Web site: TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011 . March 9, 2012 . BuddyTV.
    16. News: Fishburne Among Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP Theatre Award Winners . https://archive.today/20121204141617/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/105914-Fishburne_Among_Beverly_Hills_Hollywood_NAACP_Theatre_Award_Winners . dead . December 4, 2012 . Zachary . Pincus-Roth . Playbill . February 21, 2007 . November 24, 2009.
    17. Web site: Noah Wyle Separates from Wife . January 15, 2010 . December 7, 2014 . People.com . Elizabeth . Leonard.
    18. Web site: Noah Wyle Marries Sara Wells . June 24, 2014 . June 24, 2014 . People.com . Sarah . Michaud .
    19. Web site: Noah Wyle Welcomes Daughter Frances Harper – Moms & Babies – Celebrity Babies and Kids - Moms & Babies - People.com. PEOPLE.com. November 23, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151025093802/http://celebritybabies.people.com/2015/06/25/noah-wyle-welcomes-daughter-frances-harper/. October 25, 2015. dead.
    20. "Noah Wyle on playing Steve Jobs." Fortune Magazine, October 7, 2011.
    21. Web site: Save the polar bears.
    22. Web site: Noah Wyle to be ADAPT Celebrity Fun Runner. April 23, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120207044115/http://www.adapt.org/main/funrun2012. February 7, 2012. dead. mdy-all.
    23. News: Noah Wyle arrested during Medicaid-cuts protest in D.C. . Los Angeles Times . Matt. Donnelly. April 23, 2012. He was arrested.
    24. Web site: Marrero. Pedro. 2020-05-17. Glimpse into ER Star Noah Wyle's Personal Life Including Wife Sara Wells and Three Kids. 2020-09-14. news.amomama.com. en.