The Pitt, Wyle and Season 2
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Actor Noah Wyle explains how he and his mom, a nurse for over four decades, are advocating on Capitol Hill for health care workers.
While attempting to mask his rouged mug, Wyle could only laugh and shake his head.
Clooney and Wyle spent several years as fan-favorite characters Doug Ross and John Carter on ER, which ran for 15 seasons between 1994 and 2009. While Clooney left during the fifth season, Wyle was a main cast member through season 11. Both returned for additional episodes throughout the show's run.
George Clooney is proud of his former “E.R.” co-star Noah Wyle for the success of the Apple TV + series “The Pitt.” In an appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” June 3, Clooney said he and Wyle had been “dear friends” since shooting their own medical drama.
Clooney and Wyle, who played Doug Ross and John Carter, respectively, starred alongside each other on the hit medical drama for five seasons before Clooney exited the series to focus on other acting endeavors. Wyle continued with the show through season 11, making guest appearances in seasons 12 and 15. ER ran from 1994 to 2009.
Wyle recently reunited with fellow ER alums Julianna Margulies and Anthony Edwards, who played Carol Hathaway and Mark Green, at the opening night of Clooney's Broadway play Good Night, and Good Luck on April 3.
When the chaos of the emergency room brings forth a personal tragedy for senior attending physician Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle), the mission statement of the Max medical drama comes into impressive focus. The 15-episode series follows a team of doctors ...
The actor once told THR, “ ‘ER’ is never going to happen again,” but he’s found the closest thing to it with this season’s buzzy show ‘The Pitt.”
Noah Wyle spills a hilarious ER secret — George Clooney used to write his lines on props to remember them during intense hospital scenes. George Clooney wrote his ER lines on patient pillowcases, turning charming glances into sneaky script reads, Noah Wyle hilariously revealed.
So, Wyle is partnering with FIGS, the medical clothing company, to use the HBO Max show’s popularity as a platform to improve the lives of healthcare workers in this country. This week, Wyle will head to Washington D.