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Noah Wyle
Birth at
4 June 1971
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Noah Wyle was born in Hollywood, California, on June 4, 1971. Wyle's family was large, and Noah was the third of seven children. Most of the time the boy lived with his mother and stepfather. He was educated in Ouhai at Thacher School, California. In 1989, he graduated from school and entered Northwestern University, where he began to take part in theater productions. After graduating from university, Noah took acting lessons from private teachers. In 2000, he met Tracy Warbin, the young people
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Noah Wyle was born in Hollywood, California, on June 4, 1971. Wyle's family was large, and Noah was the third of seven children. Most of the time the boy lived with his mother and stepfather. He was educated in Ouhai at Thacher School, California.
In 1989, he graduated from school and entered Northwestern University, where he began to take part in theater productions. After graduating from university, Noah took acting lessons from private teachers.
In 2000, he met Tracy Warbin, the young people soon married, and in 2002 the first child was born in the family, and three years later another family member was born.
At the beginning of his career, Wyle starred in little-known films for a long time, for example, in the series Blind Fate, but then miraculously passed the audition for participation in the filming of the picture.
"A Few Good Guys" Director Rob Reiner, who instantly became popular with the audience. After a long time, he again came across only minor roles, but soon he was invited to play in the television series.
Ambulance Dr. John Carter. For the aspiring actor, the role was ideal, thanks to it, he began to earn enough money for himself and even was able to allocate a certain amount to produce his own films. In addition, he received five Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
Then Noah Wyle appeared in the films “Fluctuating Children”, “The Myth of Fingerprints” and
"Pirates of Silicon Valley" . In the trilogy The Librarian, the actor starred as a young savvy librarian, constantly saving the world and solving historical riddles. He is now an art producer at his own theater company in Los Angeles, which hosts the annual Young Playwrights Film Festival.