Noah Wyle has appeared as  Dr. John Carter on NBC's ER since the show's debut in 1994.  He's been nominated for five Emmy awards, and has won other awards, including the Screen Actor's Guild (part of Best Ensemble, Drama), and Viewers for Quality Television (Best Supporting Actor). 

Before ER, Noah was in several films, among them:  "There Goes My Baby" (with Dermot Mulroney), "Swing Kids" (Christian Bale and Robert Sean Leonard), and "A Few Good Men" (Tom Cruise and Demi Moore, etc.).  "The Myth of Fingerprints", Noah's first ER-era film, was released in 1997 to critical success, if not strong box office.  His next film project is Donnie Darko, a fantasy thriller, which will be released in 2001.

Noah is the Artistic Producer of The Blank Theatre Company, a non-profit, award-winning theater. The Blank runs a festival each year for aspiring young writers, aptly titled, "Young Playwrights Festival". Noah is appearing in the current run of "The Why", through September 11th.

On the following pages, you'll find pictures, sound clips, video, and news about Noah's latest projects.  All pictures are posed, and all news relates to Noah's work -- his personal life isn't a subject on this site.  Enjoy your visit, and don't forget to sign my guestbook.

Note:  this site is unofficial, and is not endorsed by
Mr. Wyle, Warner Brothers, or NBC. I'm not in contact with Noah, and I'm not able to forward mail, etc., to him. Sorry!

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