That Explains A Lot about Noah Wyle’s Acting Choices
The New York Times ran an oral history on ER, something EW already did, and this one is just as short and kind of unsatisfying, although there was some information that was new to me, especially about some of the later (meaning only eight years ago instead of fourteen) additions like Maura Tierney and Linda Cardellini. Plus, I can’t not read an oral history. I just dig that format for some reason.
A couple of things that stuck out — John Stamos claimed that, by the time he joined the show, he had never seen an episode before. BULLSHIT. It was the number one show in the country for many seasons. It got a lot of press. He works in the industry. It’s syndicated for Christ’s sake. I believe that he wasn’t a regular viewer, but had never seen an episode? Stamos, please.
Second, Noah Wyle says that he thought Carter was a Shakespearean character, a nobleman slumming it up amongst the dirty common man. That explains so much about how he chose to be.
And third, Clooney, pay Benrubi the sawbuck you owe him. Dude could use the cash. Those Parker Lewis Can’t Lose residuals aren’t paying the rent (although my favorite Benrubi role was as teen Dan on Roseanne, just because it was PERFECT casting. Opposite Sara Rue as teen Roseanne. Why do I remember that? I don’t know.)
Tags: clooney pay up, er, oral history, shut it noah wyle
March 24th, 2009 at 4:17 am
I find the oral history format irresistible, too. Can you recommend any books in this format that you particularly enjoyed? THE CHRIS FARLEY SHOW was a recent favorite of mine.
March 24th, 2009 at 9:00 am
Stamos totally came off like a douche in that piece, confirming my earlier suspicions.
March 24th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
One of the best oral histories EVER is “Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live.” Irresistible.
April 1st, 2009 at 11:03 am
I remember someone writing about hearing Rebecca Romain (sp?) talking about Stamos after they broke up and saying how he just yelled all the time and was so angry. When the story came out she didn’t even deny it, so I have found him annoying since then for that and other reasons. Sorry, Blackie.