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Noah Wyle


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Noah Strausser Speer Wyle (; born June 4, 1971) is an American film, television, and theatre actor. He is best known for his roles as Dr. John Carter in ''ER'' and as Tom Mason in ''Falling Skies''. He has also played Steve Jobs in the docudrama ''Pirates of Silicon Valley'' (1999), Dr. Kenneth Monnitoff in ''Donnie Darko'' (2001), and Flynn Carsen in ''The Librarian'' franchise. Wyle was named one of the ''50 Most Beautiful People'' by ''People'' magazine in 2001.
==Early life==
Wyle, the middle of three children, was born in Hollywood, California, the son of Marjorie (née Speer), a registered orthopedic head nurse, and Stephen Wyle, an electrical engineer and entrepreneur. His father was Jewish (of Russian Jewish descent) and his mother Episcopalian, and he was raised "fairly nondenominationally", around both faiths. Wyle's parents divorced in the late 1970s, and his mother later married James C. Katz, a film restorationist〔(Noah Wyle Biography – Yahoo! Movies )〕 with three children of his own from a previous marriage. Wyle's paternal grandparents, Edith and Frank Wyle, founded the Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Museum, and his grandfather also founded Wyle Laboratories.〔(Sharon K. Emanuelli, "Oral History Interview with Edith Wyle, 1993, March 9-September 7," ''Archives of American Art, Women in the Arts in Southern California Oral History Project''. )〕 Edith R. Wyle was an expressionist painter who also created ''The Egg and The Eye'', a café and shop in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles.
Wyle was educated at The Thacher School in Ojai, California, and graduated with the class of 1989. Wyle participated in a Theatre Arts program at Northwestern University after his junior year of high school and appeared in high school plays, even winning an award for a play he wrote. After graduation, he studied with acting teacher Larry Moss while living in a small apartment on Hollywood Boulevard.

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