Noah Wyle discusses his new TV role on Max's "The Pitt," which comes more than three decades after he started as fresh-faced ...
Time to check the pulse on Max's spiritual successor to ER.
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 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 ...
Noah Wyle is back in scrubs, 15 years after ER ended. (He starred as Dr. John Carter on the long-running NBC drama.) The Pitt ...
I even rewatched some episodes multiple times, because there are just days when the only way to power through is with the help of the one where Noah Wyle’s John Carter takes command of the ...
The series stars at 7 a.m., and the 15 episodes — critics have been sent the first 10 — take us through a single shift overseen by Wyle’s Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch. Each episode ...
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.
Guiding us through this hellacious fifteen-episode-long grind — like Virgil leading Dante through the agonies and ecstasies of heaven and hell — is Noah Wyle‘s chief attendant Dr. Michael ...
With his propulsive new emergency room medical series “The Pitt,” Noah Wyle steps back to where he began. As the youngest member of the “E.R.” cast, Wyle, 53, continued with that ground ...
E.R. alum Noah Wyle stars as chief attending Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, a brilliant and caring physician juggling his own trauma from the COVID-19 pandemic with the minute-by-minute ...