Noah Wyle Reflects on 'The Pitt's' Impact and Emmy Success After 'ER'
Actor Noah Wyle recently appeared on 'Awards Chatter' podcast, discussing his Emmy-winning role in 'The Pitt.' Wyle characterized the show as a "very rare second lightning strike" in his career, following his iconic role in 'ER,' and highlighted a 16-year period he referred to as his "wilderness years" between the two series. He is currently involved in the production of the show's third season.
Actor Noah Wyle, a defending winner of the best actor in a drama series Emmy, recently shared his insights on his current project, 'The Pitt,' during an appearance on the 'Awards Chatter' podcast.
Wyle described 'The Pitt' as a "very rare second lightning strike" in his career, a significant achievement after his earlier success with 'ER.' He noted a "16 wilderness years" period that elapsed between his two major roles.
Currently, Wyle is working on the third season of 'The Pitt.' He also discussed his character, Dr. Robby, stating that the role is "closer to who I am than I've ever played a character before." Wyle further expressed his belief that "the need for this show is greater than the need for 'ER' was."
According to Hollywood Reporter, Wyle's reflections touched on the personal resonance of his current work and its perceived societal importance.
