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ER and The Pitt star Noah Wyle on his latest Emmy nomination

Noah Wyle, who found fame as Dr John Carter in ER, talks about playing another doctor in The Pitt, and the series’ 13 Emmy nominations

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Noah Wyle in a still from The Pitt (2025). Wyle, who found fame playing a doctor in the NBC series ER, has been nominated for an Emmy for playing another doctor in The Pitt. Photo: Warner Bros
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Twenty-six years after Noah Wyle was last nominated for an Emmy – for his role as Dr John Carter on NBC’s long-running medical drama ER – the actor is back with a chance at a golden trophy.

The star and executive producer of The Pitt received a nomination for lead actor in a drama series for his role as Dr Michael “Robby” Robinavitch. Overall, HBO Max’s breakout hit received 13 nominations.

Wyle will be competing with Sterling K. Brown (Paradise), Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses) and Adam Scott (Severance) for the award.

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While it is his first Emmy nomination since 1999, it is his sixth for playing a doctor – the previous five were for his supporting role as the med student turned hospital veteran on ER. Tuesday’s nomination is his first as a lead actor in a drama.

Wyle was in production on The Pitt’s second season when he got the news. We caught up with him during a break.

Noah Wyle as Doctor John Carter in the first series of ER in 1994. Photo: NBCU Photo Bank
Noah Wyle as Doctor John Carter in the first series of ER in 1994. Photo: NBCU Photo Bank

Noah, congratulations! Production on season 2 is under way. You were on set when you got the news?

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