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Noah Wyle
Born: Jun 4, 1971
Born in Hollywood, CA, as one of six children of an electrical engineer and an orthopedic head nurse. Participated in a theater arts program at Northwestern University during high school and appeared in high school plays. After graduation he learned from acting teacher Larry Moss while living in a small apartment on Hollywood Boulevard. His first parts were a mini-series and featuring in the movie Crooked Hearts (1991) in 1990. One of six children in a blended family, Noah had early support for his acting ambitions from his stepfather, film restorationist Joseph Katz. He had small parts in high school productions (and won an for a play he wrote). He participated in a Northwestern University theater program, and was hooked - acting rather than college after high school. His first part was at age 17, in Blind Faith (1990) (TV), but after a few good roles he hit a dry spell for two years (no acting, waiting on tables). Then came Few Good Men, A (1992) followed by another dry spell in which a return to restaurant work looked like a good option. Television shows seemed possible but Noah steered clear of these because of the 5-year contract commitment. Then came the script for the pilot of "ER" (1994), and the part of Dr. Carter looked very good. Three auditions later he had the role.
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