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‘Tonight': Andy Samberg Apologized to Jon Hamm for Not Seeing ‘Mad Men'
Jon Hamm talks about exploring Detroit with Don Cheadle, getting a puppy during the pandemic, and filming “Wild Mountain Thyme in Ireland.”
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Christina Hendricks, Husband Geoffrey Arend Split After 10 Years
Christina Hendricks and Geoffrey Arend are calling it quits after 10 years of marriage. In a statement shared to their Instagram, the two stars revealed they have mutually come to the decision to end their relationship.
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'Orange Is the New Black' Offers Fans a Way to Give Back
The Netflix series “Orange Is the New Black” isn’t content with leaving behind a legacy of good television. It wants to do good in the real world, too. The series’ creative team said Thursday it has formed a fund that will support advocacy groups pressing for criminal justice reform and women re-entering society from prison, protect immigrants’ rights and end...
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Double Take: Celebrities Take Mistaken Identity in Stride
“Hey, aren’t you …” Well, no. As famous as they are, celebrities sometimes get misidentified as another A-list face, but many told The Associated Press that they take it in stride. “I get (mistaken for) everyone, anyone who has red hair,” laughed “Mad Men” star Christina Hendricks, who has been confused with Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain. The culprits include a...
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In an Uncertain Era, Expressing Certainty Is a Potent Weapon
In the course of a single week, there has been all of this: “I have been truthful and consistent on every level since day one,” actor Jussie Smollett told the world after prosecutors dropped 16 felony counts that accused him of making a false police report about being the target of a racist, anti-gay attack. “I am highly confident,” high-profile...
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'The Sopranos' Creators Look Back at a TV Show That Slayed
The show about mid-level gangsters in New Jersey proved that audiences could handle morally complex anti-heroes, paving the way for shows like “Breaking Bad” and “Mad Men,” and marking the beginning of the time when TV started eating cinema’s lunch.
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Kiernan Shipka Goes From a ‘Mad Men' to a Witch in ‘Sabrina'
Kiernan Shipka, best-known as Don and Betty Draper’s daughter, Sally, on “Mad Men,” is learning a lot as the star of the new Netflix series “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” One of those lessons: She’s allergic to cats, which can be a challenge if you portray a teenage witch whose black cat, Salem, is essentially her sidekick.
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Packed Fall TV Brings Julia Roberts, Life After ‘Roseanne'
The fall TV season officially kicks off next week and even avant-garde streaming platforms, which release ambitious shows nonstop, are part of the traditional September hoopla once owned by broadcast networks.
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Jon Hamm's Fabulous Upper West Side Penthouse Is Available for Rent — Take a Peek Inside
“Mad Men” star Jon Hamm’s sublime Upper West Side penthouse is available for rent starting in December at $14,955 a month. Take a look inside.
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NBC to Foster Female Directors With Initiative For Shows on Network
The network on Thursday announced a new initiative called “Female Forward.” It will give 10 female directors the opportunity to shadow up to three episodes of a scripted NBC series
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A Gripping ‘Handmaid's Tale' Concludes Inaugural Season
The first season of Hulu’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian classic novel ends Wednesday amid faint glimmers of hope breaking through the grimness.
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HBO Confirms ‘Game of Thrones' Spinoffs in the Works
The story of Westeros might not end when “Game of Thrones” concludes after its eighth season. HBO is working on not one, but four projects as spinoffs of the popular fantasy series based on the books by George R.R. Martin, E! News has confirmed.
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'Twin Peaks' Rises Again
A quarter-century after its last gasp, the show returns May 21, via Showtime, to re-stake its claim as the program that made TV weird.
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Dave Franco and ‘Mad Men' Star Alison Brie Wed
Dave Franco and former ‘Mad Men’ star Alison Brie have gotten married.
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Donald Trump and the ‘Mad Men' Ad Agency Mystery
Donald Trump’s latest campaign finance filing contains the names of dozens of companies that were paid for services, but one really stands out: Draper Sterling, a play on the name of the fictional ad agency from the cable TV series “Mad Men,” NBC News reports. The firm that collected $35,000 from Trump for “web advertising” in late April isn’t headquartered...
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‘Martian,' ‘Revenant' Get Awards Boost With Top Golden Globes Wins
The 73rd annual Golden Globes gave a boost to two films that have been lingering on the edges of an undefined award season — the crowd-pleasing space romp “The Martian” and the brutal frontier epic “The Revenant,” mere days before the Academy Award nominees are revealed.
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How Is Jon Hamm Following Up His ‘Mad Men' Emmy Win? He's Joining ‘SpongeBob Squarepants'
The Emmy winner is set to play Don Grouper, a riff on his iconic Mad Men character, on the hit Nickelodeon show
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Something for Everyone – Even Jon Hamm? – at Emmy Awards
If we look to television for more than entertainment — and let’s face it, we do — then Sunday’s Emmy Awards ceremony will have something for everyone.
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‘Fear the Walking Dead' Goes Back to the Beginning of the Zombie End
How many zombies does it take to satisfy viewers of new AMC drama “Fear the Walking Dead,” which begins in the early days of the robust apocalypse underway in the original?
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Colin Farrell Says He's Joining Second Season of “True Detective”
Colin Farrell says he will star in the upcoming second season of HBO’s “True Detective,” according to an interview published in the Irish newspaper The Sunday World.