
There are two sides to all celebrities: The squeaky-clean images forced upon the public by PR reps and their actual personalities. To provide you with a glimpse into the real Hollywood characters are Mollygood’s very own readers, telling tales of celebrity encounters big and small. Up this week: Reader Caitrin's on-set experience with Noah Wyle.
So recently I was an extra in a film starring Noah Wyle (Hottie McEarnestdoctor from ER), and directed by Jonathan Frakes (Numbah One from Star Trek: The Next Generation). I spent two grueling days on set at the New Orleans Museum of Art with these guys — one of the days was a bruising 16-hour mess. At one point, one of the bit actors almost sprained his ankle, and Noah Wyle couldn't have been nicer — he helped the guy to a chair, helped him elevate his leg, and made sure we blocked other scenes while someone check out the guy's ankle. He was very sweet to everyone on set and would happily stand around talking to us.
It's always nice when people are exactly as they appear to be — professional and pleasant.
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Back when he was on ER, Noah Wyle appeared on Celebrity Jeopardy. He was smart, funny, and seemed totally at ease. He swept a medical category, and then thanked his Mom, a nurse.
The biggest rumor about Noah Wyle is that he's a nice man. And it looks like it's not just a rumor.
Nope, definitely not a rumor. He's one of the nicest celebs I've ever met.
He may have seemed nice on ER, but did anyone see him in that old JLo flick, "Enough"? Total sleazebag!! Good to know he is nice in real life, though.
A dear friend played his love interest on ER and BEGGED him during love scenes NOT to French Kiss her (he was married / she loved someone else) yet he took EVERY opportunity to put his tongue in her mouth all season long.
Well if that's the worse he's done trying
to put his tongue in her mouth i've read
where some stars have done alot worse then that.
everything you read about him will tell you
he is a really nice guy wonderful father and
husband.