Even as it heads into its third season beginning on Sunday September 30, it's easy for 'Bob's Burgers' to have slipped through the cracks when it comes to FOX animation, particularly with the choke-hold Seth MacFarlane seems to have. Still, compounding the recent news of an 'Archer' cross-over with H. Jon Benjamin, 'Bob's Burgers' season 3 is easily going to grab your attention with guest stars like 'Mad Men's Jon Hamm, and a deluxe feast of others you need to see to believe.
Larry David's upcoming mystery movie has left the confines of Fox Searchlight and found a new home at a familiar location: HBO, the home to David's Emmy-winning series 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' But what exactly is this movie?
Well never quite understand 'Mad Men' star Jon Hamm's propensity to debase himself in any comedy imaginable, but boy are we thankful for it. The fabled Don Draper will once again grace the halls of Adult Swim's absurdist medical drama 'Childrens Hospital,' but this time with a twist. What lured Hamm back to the series, and what's the shocking story behind his cunning mustache?
What could possibly be better than ‘Superbad’ and ‘Adventureland’ director Greg Motolla casting ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ curmudgeon Larry David in a partially-improvised comedy? How about Motolla adding the great Jon Hamm to the mix, as well?
As they gear up for the premiere of the 'Comedy Bang Bang' show on IFC, airing June 8, the talented brains behind the show have brought us the ULTIMATE summer teaser trailer on Funny or Die, starring everyone you love.
Like Steve Martin and Alex Baldwin before him, Jon Hamm doesn't need to be hosting 'Saturday Night Live' to pop up in an episode. Sometimes, it just seems like he was in the area, so he just stopped by to say hi and jumped into a sketch. Last night's episode opened with a return to the Lawrence Welk Show, where Hamm proved himself to be a very capable Italian song and dance man.
On 'Mad Men,' it's hard not to see Jon Hamm's Don Draper as the cool dad, the kind of father who knows when to reign in his young daughter's use of makeup but still throw her a bone and taker her out to a fancy dinner. Is it any surprise then, that Jon Hamm himself seems right at home giving advice to teen girls, even extolling the virtues of the ever-elusive female fart? This, you'll have to see for yourself.
Though Jon Hamm will probably always be 'Mad Men's' Don Draper to some audiences, he's shown a talent for comedy and is a great actor, period. He's just signed up for the Disney picture 'Million Dollar Arm' where he'll play sports agent J.B. Bernstein in the true story of man who went to India to find baseball pitchers.
One is known for a playing a dapper, adulterous ad exec. The other, a wizard. And yet the producers of a four-part British miniseries seems to think 'Harry Potter' star, Daniel Radcliffe could play a young Jon Hamm. And vice-versa.
Like his onscreen counterpart, Don Draper, Jon Hamm is a man of good taste. Which may explain his recent statement to Elle UK referring to Kim Kardashian as "a f**king idiot."
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