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טוב דבר ראשון התפרסמה כתבה חדשה עליו במגזין "What´s" אל תרגישו שאתם מפספסים משהו, זה מגזין אוסטרלי. שם הכתבה: I can´t wait to be a dad! ובגלל שאני כל-כך חמודה, ונמאס לי מהיסטוריה אז הנה הכתבה: Noah Wyle, best known as ER´s Dr John Truman Carter, will be visiting a hospital for real in November - his wife of two years, makeup artist Tracy Warbin, is due to give birth to their first child. The couple met on the set of the movie The Myth of Fingerprints in 1997, and three years ago they bought Bo Derek´s ranch in San Ysidro, California. With a big mortgage and a family on the way, Noah is eager to keep the day job and continue playing Dr Carter - The role he´s played for the past nine years. The 31 year old actor has also been busy making movies, including the drama White Oleander with Renee Zellweger and Michelle Pfeiffer. But first comes the thriller Enough, in which Noah co-stars with Jennifer Lopez. Working class waitress Slim (Jennifer) finds her life transformed when she marries wealthy contractor Mitch (Billy Campbell). She settles into an idyllic suburban life and seems to have it all: a loving husband, a stylish home and a five year old daughter, Gracie. But her dream is shattered when she discovers her husband is anything but perfect. His abusive behaviour forces her to go on the run, eluding an increasingly obsessive Mitch and his lethal but charming henchman, played by Noah.
 
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Your wife Tracy is due to give birth next month, are you planning to be in the delivery room? Very much so. I´m planning on doing the delivery myself, as a matter of fact...if my wife will let me. (Laughs) Do you have an idea of what makes a good father? Yeah, I looed at Billy´s [Campbell] character [in Enough] as a good role model (laughs). No, I figure I´ll do the opposite of what he does in the film. If desire carries any weight in the type of father I will be, then I think I´ll be a good one because this is a very much wanted baby and I´m very excited. Do you think that being a father is going to affect your career in terms of acting choices? Yes. I´ve had the opportunity to see how one of the best fathers I know - Anthony Edwards [Formerly ER´s Dr Mark Greene] - raise his kids and balance a career beautifully, and so I have wonderful role model to look to. But it´s exactly that kind of perspective shift that I´m anxious to have, where you suddenly see the point of all your labours. Life is suddenly not about you, but abou them, and I´m really looking forward to that. Let´s talk about your bad guy role in Enough. Did you have fun in that role? Yes, very much so. It´s liberation to play a character that´s of shaky moral stature, especially when you´ve playedsuch a linear, well intentioned, well meaning character like I do for nine months of the year [in ER]. You get the itch to do something different and this film certainly offered me an opportunity to do that. Were there times when you wondered if you could push it that far? No, it was more like Michael [Apted, the director] having to reign me in, I was chomping at the bit to go, go, go. There´s something about playing a character that´s somewhat of a wolf in sheep´s clothing...a bad guy with a lot of charm and a nice smile. And the fact that Billy and I had both been cast from television shows [Billy started in the romantic drama Once and Again] where we´re known for playing likeable guys meant that we brought certain perconceived notions of the type of men we are. So when you peel the layers of the onion away and find a different guy underneath, it´s much more of a profound, dramatic revelation than if we had played heavies before. Your co-star in this movie is Jennifer Lopez. Had you met her before? No. I knew of her from what I´d read and I´d enjoyed her films. And George [Clooney, former ER star] had worked with her in Out of Sight and sung her praises. He told me what to expect in terms of her high level of professionalism. But I was very curious about seeing whether the entity that is J.Lo was going to be an energy that would be distracting to have on a film set. The first scene we shot together was scheduled for the morning after the Academy Awards two years ago after she´d worn that rather see through number. My expectation was that she would be late, maybe a bit unprepared and maybe even hung over, which would be perfectly understandable given the circumstances. And was she hung over? When I go to the set, she was there, prepared, singing show tunes and keeping the crew laughing. She welcomed me in such a gracious manner that I immediately felt comfortable. I got to see quickly why she´s as famous as she is and why she´s as successful as she is. She puts 110 percent of herself into everything she does and has the ability to singularly focus on the work at hand. No one was coming up to her with clothing design ideas or album cover photos for approval during the shoot. She worked very, very hard. When she wasn´t shooting, she was training, and when she wasn´t training, she was shooting. I was incredibly impressed with her attitude. Have you got a handle on your own success? Have you embraced it or is it still weird to you? It´s still weird. I´m still taken aback when I hear my name mentioned or overhear it in a restaurant. It´s just easier to live life not believing in any of it really, and it keeps your feet on the ground and makes all of your dealings a lot simpler. But I´m still continually taken aback by it. Moving on to ER, are you ready for the crown to be passed on to you now that Anthony has left the show, and are you going to miss him? I´m very close to Anthony and I´ve very close to Eriq [LaSalle, former ER star]. I´m going to miss both of them a lot. And while we´ll all keep in touch, it´s just very different. My relationship with George is different to what it was when were spending 12 hours a day together, five days a week. But I am excited, I´ve spent about a third of my life on the show, and each year I sort of steadily rise up the call sheet and now I´m finding myself at number one. It´s exciting. Have you ever thought about jumping the ER ship yourself? Sure. I thought about it a few years ago. When the show became really successful, we all looked around to see what we could parlay that success into, as if this was a launching pad to a greater career. And then, a couple of years ago, I suddenly stopped, looked around and said, ´you know what, it doesn´t get much better than this. This is a chance that comes along once in an actor´s life´. ER has been a touchstone for everyone who´s been involved with it, both in terms of creative satisfaction and financial satisfaction. Really, it has ensured that I won´t have certain worries for the rest of my life. And ER has also been very gracious about letting me go out and do other jobs. With Enough, I didn´t even thave to ask them for any time off. But in the past, they have let me out to do other jobs, which relieves the only anxiety that an actor on a long running series could have..the need to do something on occasion.
 
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טרללי, טרללה... שמוזי, שמוזיה... Is it then a good and bad situation to be involved with such a long running character? Yes, it´s ironic. One thing I never wanted to do in life was punch a clock - I never wanted to work nine to five. So it´s funny to me that I now do just that [laughs] and punch a clock everday. I have for nine years. The only frustrating thing is that I am out of commission to do film work nine months of the year and there are a lot of projects I would have loved to have been involved with. But I´m just not available. But I also thing that the greatest challenge you can ask of an actor is to sustain a character for a long period of time. You have to constantly reinvent him in some subtle way so that it stays fresh to you, and still stays entertaining to an audience. You were very young when you started on ER. Do you ever watch the old shows and notice that yourself? I have watched some of the old shows. It´s amazing when I go back and look at them. I watch and think, ´Tony had all that hair then, and George had all that brown hair and baby fat´, it makes you feel old. I had a girl come up to me recently to say that she started watching in high school, right through college and is now in medical school. I just looked at her and wondered how that was possible. I guess we´ve been going for nine years..that´s a long time. Laura Gross/Celebritext
 
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