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    The Treatment

    Noah Wyle

    Actor Noah Wyle talks about what happens after a 15 year-gig on one of the most successful shows on television.

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    By Elvis Mitchell • Jul 30, 2014 • 28m Listen

    Whether it's Dr. John Carter on ER, Flynn Carsen in The Librarians or his latest turn as Tom Mason in the TNT drama Falling Skies, actor Noah Wyle has always played the relatable every man and audience surrogate. This week on The Treatment, he talks about his 15 year run on NBC's ER and how he originally got the part. A film buff, he talks about what he watched to prep for his role on Falling Skies (John Ford westerns, for one), and why he's so enamored of early Don Knotts.


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    • Noah Wyle's Filmography

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      Elvis Mitchell

      host of KCRW’s The Treatment

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      Jenny Radelet

      former producer, KCRW's Independent Producer Project

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