Exclusive: Noah Wyle has signed with Verve for representation.
The actor, producer and director who has led multiple hit series to date, recently re-teamed with fellow ER alums John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill on another medical drama, The Pitt, which Wyle will star in and executive produce. The series, which has received a 15-episode order by Max, is described as a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
Wyle headlined The Librarian franchise that includes three made-for-tv movies as well as the TV series of the same name. He also starred in the post-apocalyptic alien invasion drama Falling Skies at TNT and is currently completing the third season of Leverage: Redemption for Amazon. His film credits include A Few Good Men, Donnie Darko and White Oleander,...
The actor, producer and director who has led multiple hit series to date, recently re-teamed with fellow ER alums John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill on another medical drama, The Pitt, which Wyle will star in and executive produce. The series, which has received a 15-episode order by Max, is described as a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
Wyle headlined The Librarian franchise that includes three made-for-tv movies as well as the TV series of the same name. He also starred in the post-apocalyptic alien invasion drama Falling Skies at TNT and is currently completing the third season of Leverage: Redemption for Amazon. His film credits include A Few Good Men, Donnie Darko and White Oleander,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Fallout,” the post-apocalyptic series debuting this week on Amazon Prime, is expected to relocate to California for its second season, thanks to $25 million in California tax credits.
The California Film Commission announced Monday that it has awarded $152 million in tax incentives to a dozen TV shows.
The list also includes two shows from Ryan Murphy, “Dr. Odyssey” on ABC and “Grotesquerie” on FX, as well as “NCIS: Origins,” a prequel show due out next season on CBS.
“Fallout” has the largest budget of any of the shows, at $153 million in qualified expenditures for the season. The first season was produced mostly in New York, with some filming in Utah.
Amazon was also awarded another $14.6 million for an untitled “Task Force” show, while Warner Bros. Discovery was awarded $20.2 million for a show called “Latitude” and $12.2 million for “The Pitt,” a hospital show starring Noah Wyle and set in Pittsburgh.
California’s...
The California Film Commission announced Monday that it has awarded $152 million in tax incentives to a dozen TV shows.
The list also includes two shows from Ryan Murphy, “Dr. Odyssey” on ABC and “Grotesquerie” on FX, as well as “NCIS: Origins,” a prequel show due out next season on CBS.
“Fallout” has the largest budget of any of the shows, at $153 million in qualified expenditures for the season. The first season was produced mostly in New York, with some filming in Utah.
Amazon was also awarded another $14.6 million for an untitled “Task Force” show, while Warner Bros. Discovery was awarded $20.2 million for a show called “Latitude” and $12.2 million for “The Pitt,” a hospital show starring Noah Wyle and set in Pittsburgh.
California’s...
- 4/8/2024
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
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