Tuesday, June 3, 2025

June 2025 - news - Jon Hamm

met S. Silverman and her boyfriend 
Mr Hamm was at the Peabody Awards
Fail photoshopped legs or Mr Hamm took Ozempic shot to loose weight
He gave the Peabody Institutional Award to Lorne Michaels for SNL.
Apple TV+'s new sports comedy, Stick, has managed to surpass Hamm's Your Friends & Neighbors one day after its premiere.
The sports comedy is now Number 1 on the streaming service, while Hamm's show sits at Number 2. While the streamer doesn't provide exact numbers as to how popular each show currently is...
“Live with Kelly and Mark” announces the lineup of guests appearing on the show the week of June 9-13.
Friday, June 13 – JON HAMM stops by the studio to talk “Your Friends & Neighbors,” 
Catholic group is calling out Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple TV+ in a letter demanding an apology and removal of a “Eucharistic desecration” scene in one of its shows.
https://nypost.com/2025/06/06/entertainment/catholics-call-out-apple-for-shows-eucharistic-desecration/
Olivia Munn about Mr Hamm 
But Munn says Hamm quickly put her at ease.
"Jon is amazing and lovely," she says. "After I first talked about my diagnosis, he sat down and talked with me about it and opened up about people in his life who have gone through cancer and was just really compassionate and loving and warm. He made me feel really safe."
https://people.com/olivia-munn-sees-breast-cancer-s
Mr Hamm was at Sardi's for Richard Kind portrait party
Mr Hamm and Mrs Hamm were at The San Vicente Bungalows where was the CAA’s New York Party. 
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Mr Hamm in a commercial for Carvana(buying and selling cars online) 
"Excuse" is the first of two commercial spots featuring Hamm that Carvana will debut throughout the year alongside additional social content.
"Jon Hamm’s comedic timing brings the entire campaign to life and perfectly highlights how Carvana takes the hassle out of selling a car,” said Ryan Keeton, Carvana co-founder and chief brand officer. “We’ve made it easier than ever to sell your car online, and Jon helps us share that message with the signature humor and charm he’s known for.”
Mr and Mrs Hamm were at the 18th annual Tribeca festival artists dinner hosted by Chanel. 
Obviously Chanel’s name speaks for itself, but it’s also fun to celebrate Tribeca—you know, we actually just moved to Tribeca, so this is our neighborhood spot now,” Jon Hamm told Vogue as he arrived arm in arm with wife Osceola at The Odeon. The couple, currently filming season two of Neighbors and Friends, mused about the joy of shooting in New York City during the summer. “There’s just nothing like it.”
Jon Hamm turned the evening into date night with his wife Anna Osceola. “We’re neighborhood folks now, we live down here in Tribeca,” Hamm told W, adding that he’s most looking forward to watching his “dear friend” Michael Sherman’s film at the festival, Horse Girls.
Osceola and Hamm happen to be costars on Apple TV+’s Your Friends and Neighbors—but this actually isn’t the first time they’ve been coworkers. The pair first met while filming Mad Men in 2015. “After getting home from set, I usually shower because I have so much gunk in my hair that I have to wash it out, or else I feel gross,” Hamm said of his post-work rituals. “We usually take our dog out for a nice stroll,” Osceola added.If it’s been a hard day, then just relaxing at home and zoning out in front of the TV.”
We have a really good couch,” Hamm added.
Olivia Munn about working with Mr Hamm
Munn said of Hamm, “I understand why he has been so iconic since the first moment we all saw him on Mad Men. He has a gravitas to how he comes off on-screen. He really is powerful and engaging, and you really just can’t take your eyes off of him. At the same time, Jon Hamm in real life, who he really is, is he’s funny and easygoing and doesn’t take himself seriously and doesn’t care about the superficial things in life. He doesn’t care about the name on the inside of his suit. He doesn’t care about the watch he’s wearing. He’s not what you’d expect ‘Don Draper’ to be. He’s very opposite of the [Mad Men] ‘Don Draper’ role in a lot of ways from what I’ve seen.”
She added: “Working with him really was intimidating, at first. I hadn’t worked since 2019. So, I was like - Can I still do this? I just was really nervous. Then, at our first table read, I had just recently come out with my breast cancer diagnosis and I didn’t know his own personal history and the people in his life that he’s lost from cancer. We’re sitting next to each other during the table read and he just turned to me before we started and said, ‘I had no idea’ - about my diagnosis. Then, he started opening up to me about his personal experiences with it. It just bonded me to him in a very personal way.”
Mr Hamm knows now, that mrs Munn never read or see one of his interviews : cos he talked about loosing his parents in fu#%g every interviews. 
actress Amanda Peet about Mr Hamm 
It was just really easy. I knew Jon Hamm a little bit in passing, from seeing him at a party or something like that, and I’m a huge fan of his work. He’s very crush-worthy. But yeah, actresswhenever I was playing the scenes very angrily, they were like, “Don’t forget, he melts you a little bit.” And they kept wanting to find that part underneath, I felt was really fun. I think it’s on the page so I can’t take credit for it. The biggest thing that Tropper kept saying to me is that he kept just talking about the heart of the show. He wanted it to be this very strong connection between them that never dies. So, I wonder if maybe that was part of what drove him to write her a bit darkly, because they are alike in certain ways. For the scene where we go back to college, we shot basically in order. So, Jon and I know new each other really well by that point. That episode meant a lot to me because of the romance.
credit for it. The biggest thing that Tropper kept saying to me is that he kept just talking about the heart of the show. He wanted it to be this very strong connection between them that never dies. So, I wonder if maybe that was part of what drove him to write her a bit darkly, because they are alike in certain ways. For the scene where we go back to college, we shot basically in order. So, Jon and I knew each other really well by that point. That episode meant a lot to me because of the romance.
Consuelos chimed in, “Jon, and I grew up about 25 miles away in Lebanon, Illinois.”
The Mad Men alum replied, “Oh yeah, Lebanon! Across the river. Beautiful.”
Consuelos teased, “So we might’ve dated the same girl.”
As the audience laughed, Hamm told Consuelos, “Keep your mouth shut.”
Mr Hamm was at the premiere of Brad Pitt movie, Formula One.... in New-York.
You are remarkably adept at making bad behavior look extremely attractive. Does this work in real life?
Well, my wife might have an opinion about that. Look, I think people can relate to characters making bad decisions, because we’ve all made them. My history of characters isn’t exactly the saints; it’s more on the sinner side of the equation. But Superman can be kind of boring. No offense to the new Superman, who I hope is a delightful person.

As a kid, you were more into sports than theater.
I was a three-sport varsity athlete—football, baseball, and swimming—but I also did plays. I'm a product of a single mom, who I unfortunately lost when I was very young, but she enrolled me basically in everything from the Cub Scouts to the soccer team to acting, painting, and music to everything. My founding fundamental thing that I learned from my mom was just try it. 

Have you always been funny?
I always had an appreciation for comedy, for sure. I would check out records from the public library without my mom's knowledge. I would bring home things like Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Bob Newhart, and Bill Cosby. I liked Saturday Night Live. I've had the good fortune to have a relationship with them, now going back almost 15 years. I have a lot of friends who are professionally funny. I like to think of myself as more funny-adjacent.

Do you like Halloween? 
No, in a word. I don't like dressing up. It's too much effort.

Did you like it as a kid?
I liked it, but not as much as most did. I like giving out candy and participating in Halloween. In our neighborhood in Los Angeles, we have a really cute thing where they shut down the streets. All the kids walk around, and the dogs get put in costume. It's very sweet.

Do you think you're more like a dog or a cat?
More like a dog, times a million. I'm loyal. I'm very self-reliant. I like to hike. I like to be outside. I'm very friendly. If I could be a dog, I would be a dog. I’d just be over here wagging my tail.

When you were growing up, who did you have a crush on?
Farrah Fawcett from Charlie’s Angels. Actually, Jaclyn Smith was my favorite Angel. I met her about five years ago, and I did the thing that I hate when people do—I came up to her and said, “I have to say hello. I’m sorry.” She couldn’t have been more pleasant, and she couldn’t have been more gorgeous.

Do you ever get starstruck?
For sure. Jeff Bridges, most recently. I got to work with him in 2018 on Bad Times at the El Royale. It was a bucket list moment for me. I had been a fan of his since I was a kid. Everybody loves him as the Dude, but I just remember seeing him and another crush of mine, Cybill Shepherd, in The Last Picture Show. That's one of my favorite movies of all time.

What movie makes you cry?
The Last Picture Show, but Cinema Paradiso will always get me. The end montage is a heartbreaker. It’s a gorgeous film, the music is beautiful, and the performances are great. It's a story about loving cinema and about loving where you're from, and all of those things really resonate with me.

Do you have a favorite reality show?
Right now, it's Southern Charm. I really like it, mostly because it's about the guys, and most reality shows are about the women. Southern Charm is about these three dumbass, glorious dummies bumbling through life. You want to hit them in the head and also give them a hug and tell them everything's going to be okay. They're all younger than me. Watching them stumble reminds me of a lot of dumb shit I did. So, it’s like, oh god!

You’re a noted Housewives fan too.
My wife turned me on to a lot of these shows, and now I've befriended Andy Cohen, and I get it. Beverly Hills, New Jersey, New York—I'll sit there and I will watch it with glee. Are they bad actors? I wouldn't want to see them in a fictional thing, but they're good at being themselves on those shows. I can't imagine what that must be like. I wouldn't trade places with them for all the money in the world.

Do you have any good scars?
I have one that I got when I was 7 and I got hit by another kid with a belt. He was swinging it around, and I was like, "You can't do that, that's bad.” I tackled him, and the belt hit me in the head and I had nine stitches in my forehead. When you're that young, they're not allowed to give you a sedative, so I was strapped to a board and they had to sew it up without it, but I felt very cool.

Like most actors, you spent some time waiting tables.
I was a waiter for years, probably a decade. It's not the best thing to be good at, because it means you've done it for a long time, but I appreciate good waiters and bartenders. If it all went pear-shaped tomorrow, I could certainly go back to doing that. Although it's a lot harder now. Food and drinks and bars and cocktails, everything's so much more complicated now and not necessarily better.

What's your secret skill?
Well, now you know I'm a good waiter. And a pretty good bartender.
Mam' Callahan wants to promote her podcast. 
Maureen Callahan breaks down Jon Hamm’s narcissistic W Magazine interview, how he goes unchallenged by the interviewer, the way his characters closely resemble his real life, and more.



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