Noah Wyle enjoyed a rare family outing on the red carpet just days after one of the biggest moments of his career. The 54-year-old actor, best known for his iconic role on the long-running medical drama ER, attended the Los Angeles premiere for Season 2 of his critically acclaimed HBO series The Pitt, a medical procedural that has been earning widespread praise.

Accompanying Wyle was his wife, actress Sara Wyle, 46, along with his two eldest children from his previous marriage, 23-year-old son Owen and 20-year-old daughter Auden. Their presence made the event a special family affair, and the family happily posed for photographs, showcasing a rare public moment together. Wyle and Sara also share an 11-year-old daughter, Frances, rounding out the family unit.
Wyle’s relationship history is noted as well: he shares Owen and Auden with his ex-wife, makeup artist Tracy Warbin, whom he was married to from 2000 to 2014. He married Sara in 2014 at their Santa Ynez Valley ranch, and the couple has been together ever since. The family’s appearance together at the premiere highlighted the support and close-knit nature that Wyle credits as essential in his life and career.

The red carpet was a stylish affair. Wyle looked dapper in a burgundy suit, complemented by a matching beige dress shirt and tie, while his wife Sara stunned in a gold, sleeveless gown paired with a matching clutch. Their daughter Auden turned heads in a sheer, form-fitting black gown with a thigh-high split, and son Owen opted for a classic all-black suit ensemble, giving a casual twist with the top buttons undone. Co-star Katherine LaNasa was also in attendance, adding additional star power to the gala.
The premiere followed a major career highlight for Wyle, as he led The Pitt to top honors at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards just days prior. Nearly two decades after the conclusion of ER, Wyle won Best Actor in a Drama Series, while The Pitt took home the evening’s most coveted award, Best Drama Series. The accolades were especially notable given the competition, which included Severance, Andor, Paradise, and Alien: Earth.

During his acceptance speech, Wyle expressed humility and gratitude, acknowledging the extraordinary talent in his category. “It seems so presumptuous to prepare a speech when you’re nominated with the caliber of performer that I’m nominated with,” he said. “All I ever wanted was to have my name mentioned in the same breath as the performers I’m tonight. I can’t tell you how moved I am. I owe everyone at this table everything.”
The Pitt has garnered acclaim for its intimate portrayal of healthcare professionals navigating personal crises, workplace politics, and the emotional toll of treating critically ill patients. Wyle stars as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, a senior physician still grappling with trauma from the COVID-19 pandemic, and his performance has been widely praised for balancing vulnerability and strength. The series’ focus on both the personal and professional lives of its characters has resonated with viewers and critics alike, cementing its place as one of the most compelling medical dramas in recent years.

For Wyle, the recognition of The Pitt represents a full-circle moment, reconnecting him with the genre that defined his career while allowing him to explore new depths as an actor. Surrounded by family and co-stars at the premiere, it was a celebratory moment that highlighted both his professional achievements and the personal support system that has carried him through decades in Hollywood.