Now that Sony Pictures is planning a movie based on the new authorized biography of Steve Jobs, attention has focused anew on the last film about the Apple icon. Actor Noah Wyle talks about playing Jobs in TNT’s 1999 made-for-TV movie Pirates of Silicon Valley that the cable channel is re-scheduling. Here is some of what Wyle told Fortune magazine about the experience at the time:
I had apprehensions of playing Jobs in Pirates Of Silicon Valley. TNT was really excited about me taking the part, but I had worries I usually didn’t have as an actor. I knew something about him and I had the script, but I couldn’t really get a beat on the guy until they sent me the documentary, Triumph Of The Nerds. Then it was “Ohmigod! I’ve never seen anything like this. I have to play this guy.” I was so taken by his presence, his confidence, smugness, smartness, ego, and his story’s trajectory. He seemed to be the most Shakespearean figure in American culture in the last 50 years I could think of – the rise of, the fall of, and the return of. The truest definition of a tragic hero — but you get the ‘bonus round’ that F. Scott Fitzgerald said didn’t exist. Jobs has had one hell of a second act.
We were under a very strict directive not to contact the people we were playing for fear that they would find something libelous in the script and shut the production down. So I didn’t. The day after the movie aired, I was sitting in my living room and my phone with what I thought was my unlisted phone number rang.
“Noah?” said the voice.
“Yes,” I said.
“This is Steve Jobs.”My heart started beating through my shirt. And he said — and I’ve memorized this—”I’m just calling to tell you I thought you did a good job. I hated the movie, I hated the script, I think if you had spent a little more time and a little more money and maybe a little more attention to detail, you could have had something there. But you were good.”
And all I could say was, “Thank you. Sir.” MORE


Stories are coming out that he really suffered from cancer while he was on top of the world in public. A movie could be much more than The Social Network.
And then when Bill Gates dies, Anthony Michael Hall will have to come up with a reason why.
Ahhh… That story is so cute. So the moral is, Steve Jobs liked to use people for his needs, then dump em. Sounds about right.
It would be fantastic and a really groundbreaking to see Wyle get the chance to portray Jobs yet again. I hope that the filmmakers on this new Sony biopic really consider him. He’s such and underrated actor.
exactly my thought. Noah is great and matured enough to play Steve again.
R.I.P. Steve, a true genius.
What is so interesting to me is that with all the talk of “The Pirates of Silicone Valley” (of which, I am a fan), Steve Jobs’ story is equally amazing and important in the years AFTER the film covers. His return to Apple, the products he developed and the cult of personality he created since the film even aired is an amazing and worthy story without the years covered in Pirates.
Really says something about how influential Jobs was.
‘I couldn’t really get a beat on the guy’ — I think he meant to say ‘a bead on the guy’ as in aiming one’s weapon – you get a bead on something. Otherwise, I have no idea what’s being said here. Noah’s cool though.
I think that Noah would do a good job in portray Steve Jobs, but I still think that hollywood needs to slow down a bit, poeple are going to get really tired of hearing about him.