HBO Max's 4K remaster of Mad Men caused visual errors, including out-of-place crew members and mislabeled episodes, highlighting issues with remastering classic TV shows in high definition, which can sometimes compromise original quality and intent.
Zosia Mamet described her experience with the 'Mad Men' showrunner Matthew Weiner as 'very strict' after revealing in her new book that she left a major TV show due to being screamed at, which many interpret as referencing her time on 'Mad Men.' She also discussed her collection of essays, which include personal and traumatic stories, and her surprise at the book's upcoming release.
Jared Harris discusses his acting career, his admiration for Ulysses S. Grant, experiences on stage and in TV, his father's influence, and a memorable incident involving his father Richard Harris and an Irish altercation.
Zosia Mamet recounts her negative experiences on Mad Men, including a traumatic hair incident and being verbally abused by the showrunner, which led her to quit the show. Her account adds to previous allegations of a toxic work environment created by showrunner Matthew Weiner, highlighting issues of workplace harassment and abuse in the TV industry.
Jon Hamm humorously recalled that younger actors on Mad Men wanted to smoke real cigarettes to feel authentic, but they quickly turned yellow and sallow, highlighting the importance of using fake cigarettes on set. The series, which aired its finale in 2015, was known for its extensive smoking and drinking scenes, all simulated with props like water infused with onions for drinks.
Jon Hamm and John Slattery reflected on their experiences filming 'Mad Men,' highlighting the extensive use of fake cigarettes and onion water 'vodkas' to recreate the 1960s setting, and discussed how the show significantly impacted their lives and careers.
Kiernan Shipka, who played Sally Draper on 'Mad Men,' reflects on the cast and crew's efforts to protect her innocence as a child star. Despite their attempts, Shipka admits she understood much of the show's adult content, recalling her experiences on the set from a young age. She recently watched the entire series during the COVID-19 pandemic, gaining new insights into her character's journey.
Before achieving fame as Don Draper on "Mad Men," Jon Hamm faced significant financial struggles, including owing months of back rent and dodging creditors. Despite early career challenges and living in a shoddy apartment, Hamm eventually found success, earning multiple Emmy nominations and a substantial salary. He has no interest in reprising his iconic role.
Actor Jon Hamm, who recently married his "Mad Men" co-star Anna Osceola, said that marriage is exciting because it leads to the next phase of life. Hamm and Osceola met in 2015 while working on the show and were first romantically linked in 2020. The actor also joked about the last time he looked out into a crowd that was supporting him and said that he and Osceola are still undecided on whether they want to start a family.
"Mad Men" co-stars Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola got married at Anderson Canyon in Big Sur, where they filmed the show's finale eight years ago. The private venue is surrounded by Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park and was once home to literary artists like Henry Miller. The wedding featured nods to the show, including co-star John Slattery on the guest list and the bride walking down the aisle to a "Mad Men" soundtrack. The couple likely used their "Mad Men" pull to host their nuptials there.
Jon Hamm, star of Mad Men, has married actress Anna Osceola in a ceremony held at Anderson Canyon in Big Sur. The couple were joined by celebrity guests including Tina Fey, Billy Crudup, and Paul Rudd. Hamm and Osceola met on the set of Mad Men in 2015 and were first romantically linked in 2020. Hamm was previously in a longterm relationship with Jennifer Westfeldt.
Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola, who met on the set of Mad Men, got married in Big Sur where the show's finale was filmed. Celebrity guests included Billy Crudup, Paul Rudd, Tina Fey, and John Slattery. The couple also appeared together in the film Confess, Fletch.
Actor Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola, his co-star from "Mad Men" and "Confess, Fletch", got married over the weekend at Anderson Canyon in Big Sur. Celebrity friends including Billy Crudup, Paul Rudd, and Tina Fey were reportedly in attendance. The couple had been engaged since last year after dating for two years, having met on the set of "Mad Men" in 2015. The theme from the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" was their walkup song.
Jon Hamm, known for his role in Mad Men, has married his former co-star Anna Osceola in a picturesque location overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The couple had been dating for two years before getting engaged last year. The wedding was attended by other actors from the show and A-list guests. This is Hamm's first marriage, and the 52-year-old actor has never had kids.
Jon Hamm, star of Mad Men, has married his co-star Anna Osceola at Anderson Canyon in Big Sur, the same location where the show's finale was filmed. The couple had been romantically linked since 2020 and were believed to have met on the set of the show's final season. Hamm's Mad Men co-star John Slattery was reportedly in attendance, along with guests Larry David and Tina Fey. Hamm and Osceola also starred together in the 2022 film Confess, Fletch.