Jon Hamm
Jon Hamm
Mad Men
Jon Hamm's portrayal of Don Draper on MAD MEN has earned him numerous accolades, including an Emmy, two Golden Globe Awards, a Television Critics Association Award, and a Critics' Choice Television Award, as well as multiple nominations.
On the big screen, he starred in Disney's MILLION DOLLAR ARM, based on a script by Thomas McCarthy and directed by Craig Gillespie. He was the voice of Herb Overkill in the animated film MINIONS, which also featured the voices of Steve Carell and Sandra Bullock. Other film credits include FRIENDS WITH KIDS; BRIDESMAIDS with Kristen Wiig; Ben Affleck's THE TOWN; Zack Snyder's fantasy thriller SUCKER PUNCH; HOWL with James Franco; SHREK FOREVER AFTER, in which he voiced the character Brogan; THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL with Keanu Reeves; Jennifer Westfeldt's IRA & ABBY and KISSING JESSICA STEIN; and Randall Wallace's WE WERE SOLDIERS.
Hamm's appearances on the Emmy-winning comedy 30 ROCK have earned him three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and he has hosted Saturday Night Live three times to critical acclaim. His additional television credits include UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT (Netlfix); PARKS AND RECREATION; executive producer and star of A YOUNG DOCTOR's NOTEBOOK, a BBC miniseries opposite Daniel Radcliffe; Larry David's film CLEAR HISTORY for HBO; IFC's THE INCREASINGLY POOR DECISIONS OF TODD MARGARET; THE DIVISION; WHAT ABOUT BRIAN; THE UNIT; NUMB3RS; and CSI MIAMI. Hamm has also lent his voice to several series, including WANDER OVER YONDER, TRIPTANK, METALOCALYPSE, THE SIMPSONS, BOB'S BURGERS, and more. He first came to audience's attention in the NBC series PROVIDENCE. Signed for a cameo role, he impressed the producers so much that he ended up with an 18-episode run on the series.
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Hamm received his Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Missouri-Columbia and currently resides in Los Angeles.
Jon Hamm at the Internet Movie Database