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A former astronaut and veteran of five space shuttle flights has been named a director of business development for Wyle's Integrated Science and Engineering Group based in Houston, Texas.
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A former astronaut and veteran of five space shuttle flights has been named a director of business development for Wyle's Integrated Science and Engineering Group based in Houston, Texas.
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•The long goodbye guest tour continues at ER (NBC, 10 ET/PT) with the return of another favorite: Noah Wyle's Dr. Carter, one of the last to leave.
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He will also assume the role of medical director for Wyle's Antarctic operations including support of the National Science Foundation's United States Antarctic Program.
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He will also assume the role of medical director for Wyle's Antarctic operations including support of the National Science Foundation's United States Antarctic Program.
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Spielberg — who has helmed such films as Schindler's List, E.T., Jaws, Jurassic Park and War of the Worlds — also helped launch the NBC series ER, which skyrocketed Wyle's career.
Falling Skies' Noah Wyle Still Intimidated By Steven Spielberg 2011
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Original cast member Noah Wyle's character, Dr. John Carter, will be part of the drama for the final episode of NBC's ER, Thursday at 9 ET/PT.
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Speaking of progress, the budding relationship between Wyle's history-professor-turned-civilian-commander Tom Mason and Bloodgood's community medic Anne Glass will begin to pick up momentum.
Falling Skies: Comic-Con Scoop on the Skitters, Plus a "Well-Earned" Romance 2011
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This is by far Noah Wyle's best TV role since the glory days of ER, and Pope is a great foil.
Ask Matt: Falling Skies, the End of Housewives and Eureka and More! 2011
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•ER (Ion, 10 ET/PT) prepares to bid adieu to Noah Wyle's Dr. Carter in this 2005 repeat that sends him to Paris to see Kem (Thandie Newton).
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