You may know Noah Wyle as the single, motorcycle-driving, bachelor pad–having physician Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch on The Pitt—but in real life, he’s a happily married actor with three kids. In fact, Sara Wyle has even appeared on the second season of his hit HBO medical drama.
Noah was recently divorced when the pair met in 2010. He shares 23-year-old son Owen and 20-year-old daughter Auden with his ex-wife, Tracy Warbin. After falling in love with Sara, the duo wed in June 2014, welcoming their 10-year-old daughter Frances a year later.
The pair have kept most of the details of their relationship private, but the actor and writer makes his affection for his partner very clear on social media. “For years, when we eat out, I’ve told this woman I need to use the bathroom,” Noah captioned his 2025 birthday tribute to Sara. “Then—I excuse myself and just stand across the room and look at her for a while—feeling so very happy and blessed to be with her. Don’t tell her. Happy Birthday, my love.”
Here’s a complete timeline of Sara and Noah Wyle’s relationship—or at least what we know of it.
April 9, 2026: Noah Wyle’s family makes a rare appearance at his Hollywood Walk of Fame induction ceremony. “To my wife, Sara, and my three amazing children, Owen, Auden, and Frances, you are my North, South, East, West. You are the reason I get up,” he said in his speech, per People. “You’re my motivation to try harder. You’re the source of my creativity. I thank you for your inspiration and for giving my life meaning and definition.”
Noah Wyle and family attend his Hollywood Walk of Fame induction ceremony on April 09, 2026, in Hollywood, California.
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April 2, 2026: Sara Wyle appears in an episode of The Pitt as ER patient Ashley Davis.

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January 11, 2026: Noah praises his wife while accepting the Golden Globe for best performance by a male actor in a drama series. “I’m indebted to so many people,” he said in his speech. “I’ve been supported by an incredible wife and three great children all along the way.”
He referenced Sara directly at the end of the speech, saying: “Lastly, to my beautiful wife, Sara, happy birthday. I hope you’re enjoying your party.”
August 5, 2025: Noah says his wife sent him to the beach to recover from his intense experience on The Pitt. Let’s just say Dr. Robby was going through it and his moods were affecting Noah’s actual moods at home.
“I was really asking a lot of my family during those later episodes, to be very patient with whatever mood I was going to come home in, because it was easier for me to stay in it than try to come out of it and be normal and then go back to work and get back in it,” he tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I just didn’t leave it until we finished, and then as soon as we finished, my wife sent me off for three days to go sit on a beach.”
June 4, 2020: Sara celebrates her husband joining Instagram by sharing a gushing birthday post. She writes: “❤️Courageous and kind❤️Funny, charming, wicked smart and crazy hot. There is no one I would rather stand beside on this wild journey. Thank you for being the strength and love that our family thrives under❤️we love you dearly and I love you the most. Xxx”
June 22, 2015: The couple welcome their daughter Frances.
On her daughter’s first birthday in 2016, Sara writes, “One year ago today, I met someone who would change my life forever. This little being has taught me new ways to love and grow as a human, that I didn’t know were possible. Thank you Frances for bringing me on this strange and wonderful journey called motherhood. Happy Birthday, my little love❤️”
June 7, 2014: The Wyles get married on their own ranch in California. “It was beautiful. It was great. It was a very small ceremony—we have this little farm in California,” Noah says during an appearance on The View, per People. “We got married on the ranch in front of the barn and then took a honeymoon. We just got back from Paris, which was incredible. Very romantic!”
2010: Noah meets Sara the same year he finalizes his divorce from Tracy Warbin. In a 2012 interview, he described their separation as one of the most difficult moments of his life. “We all go through life telling certain myths about ourselves,” he tells Pocono Record. “And when that myth meets reality and is no longer sustainable, (you’re) having to take a hammer and smash it and then sifting through the pieces and figure out, ‘OK, what kind of guy are you? What are you capable of?’ It’s a very sobering and analytical and painful process. But ultimately positive.”
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