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Date of Birth
4 June 1971, Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Name
Noah Strausser Speer Wyle
Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)
Spouse
Tracy Warbin (6 May 2000 - present) 2 children
Early life
Wyle, one of six children, was born in Hollywood, California, to Marjorie (Speer), a registered orthopedic head nurse, and Stephen Wyle, an electrical engineer.[1] Noah's parents eventually split in the late seventies and his mother later remarried to James C. Katz, a film restorationist.[2] Wyle's paternal grandparents, Edith and Frank Wyle, founded the Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Museum. Edith Wyle was an expressionist paintor who also created The Egg and The Eye, an innovative café and shop on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles, which soon became the preferred hangout for artists, travelers and dreamers. [3] Wyle was raised in a Reform Jewish home. He attended The Thacher School and graduated with the class of 1989. Wyle participated in a theater arts program at Northwestern University after his junior year of high school and appeared in high school plays even winning an award for a play he wrote. After graduation he studied with acting teacher Larry Moss while living in a small apartment on Hollywood Boulevard.
Personal life
He was linked to several women during ER´s first seasons including Samantha Mathis, "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston and ER co-star Sherry Stringfield. While filming The Myth of Fingerprints in 1996, he met make-up artist Tracy Warbin and eventually married her on May 6, 2000, after proposing to her on Valentine´s Day the year before. Together they have a son, Owen Strausser Speer Wyle, born November 9, 2002, and announced on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno the couple's second pregnancy, daughter Auden Wyle was born October 15, 2005. He and his family are vegetarians.[citation needed]
In 1999, Wyle made an appearance during the beginning of Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo Keynote presentation, initially pretending to be Jobs. When the audience caught on, Jobs himself appeared and began to banter with Wyle.[4] It was a practical joke by Jobs and Wyle in light of the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley.
Wyle devotes much of his free time to the international non-profit organization Doctors of the World and to his work as a member of the Human Rights Watch Council. Wyle also serves as the voluntary artistic producer of the Blank Theatre Company in Hollywood, which stages annual young playwrights festival and whose alumni include Ed Asner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, D.B. Sweeney, James Kerwin, Amber Benson, Megan Henning, Travis Schuldt, Warren Davis, Grant Show, and Nicholas Brendon. He also recently acquired Second Stage Theater in Hollywood, where the company has mounted numerous successful productions.
Wyle bought Bo Derek's ranch in Santa Ynez Valley, California, in June 1999, for approximately $2.5 million. In 2006, it was reported that the Wyles like the ranch so much that they're selling their five-bedroom, 4 1/2-bathroom in-town house so they can spend more time in the country. They listed their Los Feliz (Los Angeles) home at close to $4.4 million. The traditional-style house was designed by architect Paul Williams (architect), was built in 1934 and has a theater, a detached guesthouse-office and a landscaped yard with city views, a pool, a koi pond, a patio and a fire pit.
Was the spokesperson for The Cover the Uninsured campaign in 2004, which had as Honorary Co-Chairs former Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter. The Cover the Uninsured Week is annually held in the United States of America and focuses attention on the plight of nearly 44 million Americans who go without health care coverage. The campaign includes several events among different communities, health and enrollment fairs, press conferences and business seminars all over the U.S.
Wyle was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People magazine in 2001.
Filmography
Boy of Pigs (2007) (post-production) .... Mike Stafford
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006) (TV) .... Flynn Carsen
... aka The Librarian II: Return to King Solomon's Mines (Australia: DVD title)
"ER" .... Dr. John Carter / ... (249 episodes, 1994-2006)
- There Are No Angels Here (2006) TV Episode .... Dr. John Carter
- No Place to Hide (2006) TV Episode .... Dr. John Carter
- Darfur (2006) TV Episode .... Dr. John Carter
- Quintessence of Dust (2006) TV Episode .... Dr. John Carter
- The Show Must Go On (2005) TV Episode .... Dr. John Carter
(244 more)
The Californians (2005) .... Gavin Ransom
ER: The Game (2005) (VG) .... Dr. John Carter
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) (TV) .... Flynn Carsen
Fall of Knipple (2003) .... Ed
White Oleander (2002) .... Mark Richards
... aka Weißer Oleander (Germany)
Enough (2002/I) .... Robbie
Scenes of the Crime (2001) .... Seth
Donnie Darko (2001) .... Prof. Kenneth Monnitoff
... aka Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (USA: director's cut)
"Beggars and Choosers" .... Davis G. Green (1 episode, 2000)
- The Naked Truth (2000) TV Episode .... Davis G. Green
Fail Safe (2000) (TV) .... Buck
"Saturday Night Live" .... Manuel (1 episode, 2000)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
- Julianna Margulies/DMX (2000) TV Episode (uncredited) .... Manuel
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) .... Steve Jobs
Can't Stop Dancing (1999) .... Poe
The Myth of Fingerprints (1997) .... Warren
"Sesame Street" (1 episode, 1996)
... aka Open Sesame (New Zealand: English title: new syndication title)
... aka Sesame Street Unpaved (USA: syndication title)
... aka The New Sesame Street (USA: new syndication title)
- Maria in the Hospital: Part 1 (1996) TV Episode
"Friends" .... Dr. Jeffrey Rosen (1 episode, 1995)
- The One with Two Parts: Part 2 (1995) TV Episode .... Dr. Jeffrey Rosen
There Goes My Baby (1994) .... Michael Finnegan
... aka The Last Days of Paradise (USA)
Guinevere (1994) (TV) .... Lancelot
... aka Bound in Blood (Australia: video title)
Swing Kids (1993) .... Emil Lutz
A Few Good Men (1992) .... Cpl. Jeffrey Barnes
Crooked Hearts (1991) .... Ask
Blind Faith (1990) (TV) .... Eric
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didn't he drink horse cum on jackass one time after jerking it off? or was that another guy
it was him
he didn't drink horse cum it was Dave England
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I didn't liked how she played in Zathura
but i really liked her in Panic Room
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i don't like her very much
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i don't like this guy. he's so stupid
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i love those pictures. hes so sexy, but its like.. you never know how many stds he has..
yeap it's true
:evil:
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Date of Birth
11 March 1971, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Birth Name
Philip John Clapp
Height
6' 1" (1.85 m)
After graduating from South-Doyle High School in 1989 in Knoxville, Tennessee, Clapp moved to California to become an actor, and at first appeared in commercials and as an extra. Not getting the big break he had hoped for, he began writing and pitching article ideas to various magazines. He also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts on a scholarship, but dropped out within two weeks.
An idea to test self-defense equipment on himself was picked up by the Jeff Tremaine-helmed skateboarding magazine Big Brother, and the stunts were filmed and included in Big Brother's Number Two video. Knoxville's antics became a staple for Big Brother, whose colorful cast of contributors also included Chris Pontius, Steve-O and Dave England.
Attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California.
At age of eight had flu, pneumonia and bronchitis all at same time and nearly died.
Suffers from asthma.
His dad sells used cars.
Was writing for a skateboarding magazine called Big Brother when he did a story about self-defense equipment, which he tried on himself while Jeff Tremaine (editor for Big Brother) filmed it. These led to the Big Brother Videos Shit, Number Two, and Boob, which paved the way for Land Speed, CKY2K, and CKY3K. The CKY videos later became the first episodes of "Jackass" (2000).
Grew up in southern Knoxville, Tennessee.
His wife Melanie is from Texas and she is a clothing designer. They have a daughter named Madison. Johnny has her name tattooed on his chest over his heart.
There was a bidding war between Comedy Central and MTV over Johnny. MTV won, thus "Jackass" (2000) was born.
Offered a spot on "Saturday Night Live" (1975), but turned it down. Later, on May 7, 2005, he hosted the show.
Was knocked unconscious 3 times during making of Jackass: The Movie (2002)
Filmography
Desert Blues (1995) - Bob
Coyote Ugly (2000) - College Guy (uncredited)
Life Without Dick (2001) - Dick Rasmusson
Don't Try This At Home: The Steve-O Video (2001)
Big Trouble (2002) - Eddie Leadbetter
Deuces Wild (2002) - Vinnie Fish
Men in Black II (2002) - Scrad/Charlie
Jackass: The Movie (2002) - Himself/Irving Zisman
Grand Theft Parsons (2003) - Phil Kaufman
Walking Tall (2004) - Ray Templeton
A Dirty Shame (2004) - Ray Ray Perkins
Lords of Dogtown (2005) - Topper Burks
The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) - Luke Duke
The Devils Rejects (2005)- Cop (uncredited)
Daltry Calhoun (2005) - Daltry Calhoun
The Ringer (2005) - Steve Barker (Jeffy Dahmor)
Jackass: Number Two (2006) - Himself/Irving
Killshot (2007) - Ferris Britton
Hawaiian Dick (2007) - Byrd
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