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Actor and producer Noah Wyle is set to receive the 2026 Television Showperson of the Year Award from the Publicists of the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG). The honor will be presented at the 63rd annual ICG Publicists Awards luncheon on March 13 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
The award celebrates “professional impact, artistic excellence and special spirit defined as showmanship,” according to the ICG. Wyle currently serves as actor, co-writer, director, and executive producer on the HBO series The Pitt. For his work on the show, he earned top accolades for lead male actor and drama series at the 2025 Emmy Awards, 2026 Golden Globes, and 2026 Critics' Choice Awards, along with two 2026 Actors Awards nominations and recognition for the full cast.
Wyle is also widely known for his portrayal of Dr. John Carter on NBC’s ER, which earned him five consecutive Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. He became the show’s longest-serving cast member, appearing in 254 episodes. His other credits include Pirates of Silicon Valley, The Librarian franchise, Falling Skies, and films such as A Few Good Men, Donnie Darko, and Enough.
Previous recipients of the Television Showperson of the Year Award include Kathy Bates, Norman Lear, Quinta Brunson, Shonda Rhimes, and Bob Hope.
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