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'ER' Icon, 54, to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

'ER' Icon, 54, to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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'ER' Icon, 54, to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame originally appeared on Parade.
Noah Wyle will be getting his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The ER actor was on set of Season 2 of The Pitt Wednesday, July 2 when the announcement came through that he'd been selected to receive a star, and producers from Warner Bros. TV captured the moment to share on social media.
In a video posted to the Warner Bros. TV X account, fans can watch The Pitt's cast and crew applauding Wyle before he's handed a microphone to react to his once-in-a-lifetime achievement.
"I'm so embarrassed!" he exclaimed. "So, so, so thrilled. I did grow up in Hollywood. I used to walk home every day down Hollywood Blvd. from Gardner Street Elementary School, and I would put my foot over the 'Beery' in Noah Berry Jr.'s name on his star and think, 'Maybe one day,' and I guess that day has come. I'm so thrilled that this is the show that put it over the top!"Huge congratulations to our dear friend and colleague, Noah Wyle, on getting selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/llNVitulpx
— Warner Bros. TV (@warnerbrostv) July 3, 2025
Wyle is one of 34 recipients who is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2026. Additional TV star honorees include Sarah Michelle Gellar, Gordon Ramsay, Robin Roberts, and George Stephanopoulos.
The five-time Emmy nominated actor is currently in production on The Pitt Season 2 in Los Angeles, which is scheduled to premiere in January 2026 on HBO Max.
Wyle first gained widespread recognition after starring on ER, another hit medical drama, from 1994 to 2009 playing John Carter in 254 episodes.
'ER' Icon, 54, to Receive Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame first appeared on Parade on Jul 3, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
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