
Age: 55
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Jonathan Daniel Hamm (born March 10, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Don Draper in the period drama series Mad Men (2007–2015), for which he won numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Hamm also acted in lead roles in the films Stolen (2010), Million Dollar Arm (2014), Keeping Up with the Joneses (2016), Beirut (2018), and Confess, Fletch (2022), as well as his supporting roles in The Town (2010), Sucker Punch (2011), Bridesmaids (2011), Baby Driver (2017), Tag (2018), Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), The Report (2019), Richard Jewell (2019), No Sudden Move (2021), and Top Gun: Maverick (2022). He also provided voice acting roles in the animated films Shrek Forever After (2010), Minions (2015), and Transformers One (2024). He has appeared in the Sky Arts series A Young Doctor's Notebook, the Channel 4 dystopian anthology series Black Mirror, the Amazon Prime fantasy series Good Omens, the FX superhero series Legion (2018), and the FX crime anthology series Fargo. He was Emmy-nominated for his roles in 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and The Morning Show. He has also acted in Parks and Recreation and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jon Hamm, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jon Hamm

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for Green Latern in The Justice Society of America: Part II
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Six years after Baron Blitzkrieg's defeat, the JSA is an institution. They've gone from a secret unit to national celebrities, but fame comes at a price. In the United States of 1976, the JSA is bound by government contracts, ethics committees, and a bureaucracy that prevents them from acting with the same speed as before. As the nation prepares for the Bicentennial, an ancient evil that science cannot explain begins to fester: Mordru. The "Lord of Chaos" doesn't attack with armies, but by corrupting the country's mystical infrastructure. His target is the Helm of Nabu, the source of Fate's power, which Mordru sees as the only lock preventing him from devouring reality. The JSA must decide whether to follow the rules of a government that uses them for propaganda or break their oaths to confront an entity that is erasing the population's sanity. The series explores the fall of idols: how the glare of the public spotlight ultimately burns out heroes.