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00:00Today, the category of television, we honor the one and only Noah Wiley.
00:11With star number 2840 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
00:16Now, before we invite Noah to the stage, we would like to, you know, tell you a little bit about
00:21our honoree.
00:22Noah Wiley was born and raised right here in Hollywood and began, yeah, local.
00:29Let's go.
00:31And began his professional career in 1989 after graduating from the Thatcher School in Ojai, California.
00:38In 1990, Noah co-founded Los Angeles Blank Theater Company, serving for nearly two decades as its artistic producer.
00:47Best known for his long-running role as Dr. John Carter in the medical drama, eh?
00:53In the medical drama, ER, his work on the series made him one of the most recognizable actors in the
00:591990s and 2000s.
01:01He appeared in more than 250 episodes, making him one of the longest-running cast members.
01:09The role earned him five Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations.
01:15Noah starred in the critically acclaimed action-crime drama, Leverage Redemption, for which he wrote and directed several episodes.
01:23He also starred in the limited series, The Red Line.
01:27He was...
01:28We've got fans of all the shows!
01:30Let's go!
01:32He also starred in the limited...
01:35He also starred in the limited series, um...
01:39Oh, no, sorry.
01:39He was next seen starring in the Romanoffs...
01:42Sorry, the Romanoffs and the fantasy adventure series, The Librarians.
01:52Noah also executive produced and appeared in the sci-fi series, Falling Skies.
02:01By the way, which he also directed.
02:04I mean, he's doing it all.
02:07On the feature side, Noah has appeared in nearly two dozen films, including Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men...
02:16And Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko.
02:20He was also the first actor to portray Steve Jobs in the film Pirates of Silicon Valley.
02:27Now, most recently, Noah stars in Warner Brothers television's The Pit.
02:37For HBO Max, where he plays senior emergency physician Michael Robby Robinovich.
02:46Yeah.
02:47He is also a writer, director, and executive producer of the medical drama.
02:55His performance garnered him a historic sweep of the major television industry accolades.
03:02He is the first male actor to win the top dramatic acting award from all five.
03:08All five.
03:13Major TV awards.
03:15By the way, all five in a single season.
03:19My guy.
03:21This includes an Emmy, a Golden Globe, an Actor Award, a Critics' Choice Award, and a Television
03:29Critics' Association Award.
03:32Not too shabby.
03:33Not too shabby, man.
03:34That's pretty good.
03:35The show ranks among the top three most-watched Max Original Series in the platform's history
03:40history, and is in pre-production for a third season.
03:49Noah has made significant contributions to community and civic engagement through his
03:55advocacy, activism, and support of human rights, health care, and rights for uninsured Americans.
04:00He also has been a voice for the Stay in LA campaign, which is a grassroots advocacy movement
04:06aimed at keeping film and TV production here in Los Angeles, rather than moving to other
04:12locations.
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