Actor Noah Wyle of "The Pitt" talked about Pittsburgh while backstage after winning the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a TV Series-Drama on Sunday night. “Great city, you know, tremendous city that opened their arms to us and have now been extremely generous about letting us film, you know, anywhere we want," Wyle said. "The hospitals in Pittsburgh are some of the gold standard in the nation in terms of care, especially Children's Hospital, it's one of the most incredible facilities have ever been to. It was chosen not randomly. John asked me where we should set it, and I picked Pittsburgh because I knew we went to college there, so you might like it. Also, my parents met there. My mother was born there. It's a great city in terms of a variety of socioeconomic class, ethnic breakdown. Because it's surrounded by farmland, you get a combination of rural and urban cases. In the last few years, it's really remade itself over into a medical hub. So it seemed appropriate. Just a great American city that hasn't been overshot. You know, it's not L.A., Chicago, New York, Miami, but representative of the country as a whole.”