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28The magazine is available on their website. Thank you Joy for the tip!
Also:
- Mad Men’s Jon Hamm Interview at the Critics Choice Television Awards
- FOX visits with actors Paul Rudd, Jon Hamm, and Rob Riggle all having a good time in the Dugout Suite at Kauffman Stadium
- Don’t forget to vote for Jon at Glamour’s Sexiest Men Awards 2011 here
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27Hockey54.com lands the man behind Mad Men’s Don Draper, Jon Hamm. Hamm could very well be the world’s biggest St. Louis Blues fan, so when The Schwartz drops his question on him, the reaction is truly priceless. Don Draper doesn’t smile often, but Jon Hamm certainly does. Find out what the big question is in this exclusive on Hockey54.com, The Face of the Game.
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Attention, ladies. Mad Men actor Jon Hamm is in town and will be doing something vaguely athletic in public.
The Kansas City Royals announced via Twitter that Hamm will play in a celebrity wiffle-ball game in the “Little K” prior to tonight’s tilt versus the Cubs. The wiffle-ball game kicks off the Big Slick Celebrity Poker Tournament and Party weekend hosted by Paul Rudd, Rob Riggle and Jason Sudeikis, a.k.a. the Shawnee Mission schools’ Hollywood mafia.
Source: The Pitch
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23I added 23 photos of Jon at the 2011 NHL Awards last night in Las Vegas.
Jon Hamm Presents Vezina Trophy
Source: NHL
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Great news for fans of one of the best hours of drama on television. We’ve learned that Jon Hamm just inked a three-year Mad Men contract with Lionsgate TV and network AMC in a deal that makes the show’s star one of the highest-paid actors in a cable series. Mad Men returns to AMC in 2012. Hamm is long represented by ICM and his manager is Connie Tavel. Hamm’s signing comes on the heels of Mad Men creator Matt Weiner closing a new $30 million deal for the show following one of the longest and most difficult showrunner re-negotiations in recent TV history. AMC officially renewed Mad Men for two more seasons and Lionsgate TV already locked in Mad Men creator Matt Weiner for three more years. So this Hamm negotiation effectively assures that Mad Men will go to seven seasons.
We hear Jon Hamm’s blockbuster new three-year deal is in the eight figures, catapulting him in the top ranks of cable’s leading men. His previous contract for Mad Men was for two more seasons. The new renegotiated deal raises his pay significantly in exchange for adding an extra year to his contract. Its length now aligns it with the one of Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner, who closed a new three-year deal with Lionsgate TV and AMC earlier this year. After locking in Weiner, Hamm was the studio’s top priority, with other key cast members also expected to get bumps in exchange for longer contracts.
Source: Deadline
Also:
- EMMYS: Matt Weiner Lobbies For Jon Hamm
- Hamm, Bruckheimer among NHL Awards presenters
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21Some videos from the event:
-‘Mad Men’ Wins Big At Critics’ Choice Television Awards
-Jon Hamm: ‘I’m Very, Very Excited’ To Direct ‘Mad Men’
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