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Noah Wyle is going to be a central part of the Chicago-based Police Shooting drama “The Red Line”

Noah Wyle started his career with the TV drama named as “ER” back in 1990s. He is back in Chicago for the shooting of a TV drama. Wyle is quite excited to join “The Red Line” as he said that the script of the drama has moved him a lot. He has never read such a script throughout his career. He has also played a role in famous dramas like “The Librarian”, and “Falling Skies”.

The script of the drama is quite emotional as white policeman kills an innocent man leaving his family in such a grief situation. The series has a clear intention to look at the lives of the people who have been affected by serious tragedies. It also intends to fill up the gap between two types of Americans living side by side.

Adyson Sipes

Staff writer for the Chicago Morning Star

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