Noah Wyle's Daughter Auden, 20, Is a Stunning Starlet Alongside Her Dad on the Red Carpet
Noah Wyle may be a TV star, but a new appearance alongside his stunning daughter, Auden, makes it clear he loves being a devoted dad.
Wyle, 55, who rose to stardom in the role of young Dr. John Carter on ER, currently plays Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch on HBO's popular medical drama, The Pitt. While Wyle has earned plenty of prominence for himself, Auden, 20, is a rising star with some serious professional cred to her name.
The young beauty was joined by her dad outside the Vanishing Tour premiere at Lumiere Music Hall in Beverly Hills over the weekend in Los Angeles, California. Wearing head-to-toe leather in a rich oxblood color, Auden showed off her style prowess, as well as her beautiful looks.
Back in April, Auden made her own stop on the red carpet, attending the premiere of The Wolf And The Lamb at Harmony Gold in Los Angeles, California.
What Does Auden Wyle Appear In?
Auden has a key role in The Vanishing Tour, in which she plays a character named Clara. Written and directed by Patrick Meaney, the film is a horror/thriller.
Clearly, Auden had a great time making the project. In her own Instagram post, she shared, "I couldn't love these people more, what a night. Forever grateful to have been your Clara ❤️🛸."
Noah Wyle Was Forced To Get Honest When Asked Whether The Pitt or ER is a Better TV Show
Back in March, Wyle responded candidly when asked in a revealing new interview with the UK's Times whether The Pitt is as good as ER.
"Getting to The Pitt from a place of experience and wisdom," he replied, "has made the experience better for me in some ways than ER was, but whether it's a better show or not, I couldn't tell you."
Well, that wasn't quite a definitive answer, but we'll take what we can get!
Wyle Doesn't Think The Pitt Could Have Happened Without COVID
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wyle was working on another TV show he wasn't very passionate about. Almost daily, doctors would reach out to him on social media, asking if Dr. Carter, his beloved ER character, could tell their family's stories.
"It made me call John Wells [an executive producer on ER] and say, ‘Hey, if you ever want to scream a jeremiad from the mountaintop, I volunteer to scream,'" Wyle continued in the Times piece.
The actor said that without the COVID period, The Pitt would never have existed.
"Not a chance," he said. "It was clear [Covid] was going to mark a huge shift in the way that hospitals were functioning and in the stories we should tell about them."
Wells, of course, went on to create The Pitt and cast Wyle in the lead role.
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This story was originally published June 22, 2026 at 11:48 AM.