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Hamm at the 2024 New York Comic Con

Jon Hamm is an American actor known for his performances in film and television. His first appearance was in 1996 as a contestant on the dating show The Big Date; his first acting role was in 1997 as an extra on Ally McBeal. While he found television work throughout the early 2000s, his breakthrough role was Don Draper in the 2007–2015 AMC drama series Mad Men.[1][2] For his role as Draper, Hamm was nominated eight times at the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, finally winning in 2015.[3] To avoid being typecast, Hamm also appeared in comedies. In 2024, he told The Hollywood Reporter, "it was a very conscious decision to lean into the comedic stuff", citing Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock as examples;[4] he received three Emmy nominations for the latter.[5] In 2014, Hamm starred in the Black Mirror Christmas special "White Christmas", which is often considered one of the best episodes of the series.[6][7][8]

His film debut was in the 2000 Clint Eastwood film Space Cowboys, in which he played a background character.[2] He then had a supporting role in the indie film Kissing Jessica Stein.[9] In 2010, Hamm costarred in The Town alongside Ben Affleck. He chose the role due to the lack of similarity to Draper.[10] He has since starred in a number of movies including Million Dollar Arm, Baby Driver, Bad Times at the El Royale, and Top Gun: Maverick. In addition, he has had various voice roles including SpongeBob SquarePants, Invincible, and Big City Greens, as well as providing the voice of Boba Fett in several Star Wars audiobooks.

Film

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Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2000 Space Cowboys Young Pilot No. 2 [2]
2001 Kissing Jessica Stein Charles [9]
2002 We Were Soldiers Capt. Matt Dillon [11]
2006 Ira & Abby Ronnie [12]
2007 The Ten Chris Knarl [13]
2008 The Day the Earth Stood Still Dr. Michael Granier [14]
2009 A Single Man Hank Ackerley Uncredited [15]
Stolen Tom Adkins Sr. [16]
2010 Shrek Forever After Brogan (voice) [17]
The A-Team Agent Lynch Cameo; ucncredited [18]
The Town Adam Frawley [10]
Howl Jake Ehrlich [17]
2011 Sucker Punch High Roller / Doctor [19]
Bridesmaids Ted Uncredited [20]
2012 Friends with Kids Ben Also producer [21]
2013 The Congress Dylan Truliner (voice) [22]
2014 Million Dollar Arm J. B. Bernstein [23]
2015 Minions Herb Overkill (voice) [24]
2016 Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie Himself Cameo [25]
Keeping Up with the Joneses Tim Jones [26]
2017 Marjorie Prime Walter Prime Also executive producer [27]
Baby Driver Jason "Buddy" Van Horne [28]
Aardvark Craig Norman [29]
2018 Nostalgia Will Bleam [30]
Beirut Mason Skiles [31]
Tag Bob Callahan [32]
Time of Day Himself Short film [33]
Bad Times at the El Royale Laramie Seymour Sullivan [34]
2019 The Report Denis McDonough [35]
Lucy in the Sky Mark Goodwin [36]
The Jesus Rolls Paul Dominique [37]
Richard Jewell FBI Agent Tom Shaw [38]
2020 Wild Mountain Thyme Adam Kelly [39]
2021 No Sudden Move Detective Joe Finney [40]
2022 Top Gun: Maverick Vice Admiral Beau "Cyclone" Simpson [41]
Corner Office Orson [42]
Confess, Fletch Irwin "Fletch" Fletcher Also producer [43]
2023 Maggie Moore(s) Chief Jordan Sanders [44]
Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar Fan [45]
2024 Mean Girls Coach Carr [46]
Unfrosted Don Draper Cameo [47]
Transformers One Sentinel Prime Voice [48]
2026 Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Himself [49]
Hoppers Mayor Jerry Generazzo Voice [50]

Television

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Television
Year Title Role Notes Ref
1996 The Big Date Himself Contestant [51]
1997 Ally McBeal Gorgeous Guy at Bar Episode: "Compromising Positions"; uncredited [2]
2000 The Trouble with Normal Jackson Episode: "Pilot" [52]
2000–2001 Providence Burt Ridley 18 episodes [53]
2002 Gilmore Girls Peyton Sanders Episode: "Eight O'Clock at the Oasis" [54]
2002–2004 The Division Inspector Nate Basso 66 episodes [55]
2005 CSI: Miami Dr. Brent Kessler 2 episodes [56]
Point Pleasant Dr. George Forrester 2 episodes
Charmed Jack Brody Episode: "Ordinary Witches"
2006 Numbers Richard Clast Episode: "Hardball"
2006 Related Danny Episode: "Related" [57]
2006–2007 The Unit Wilson James 5 episodes [58]
What About Brian Richard Povich 6 episodes [59]
2007 The Sarah Silverman Program Cable Guy Episode: "Muffin' Man" [60]
2007–2015 Mad Men Don Draper Main role [61]
2008–2025 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) / various 4 episodes as host, 14 cameos [62]
2009–2010, 2012 30 Rock Dr. Drew Baird 7 episodes [63]
2010 The Simpsons FBI Investigator (voice) Episode: "Donnie Fatso" [64]
2010, 2012 Conan Himself 2 episodes [65][66]
2010–2016 Childrens Hospital Derrick Childrens / Arthur Childrens 6 episodes [56]
2011 Robot Chicken Various voices 2 episodes
2012 The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Himself 5 episodes [67]
Comedy Bang! Bang! Himself Episode: "Jon Hamm Wears A Light Blue Shirt & Silver Watch" [56]
Martha Speaks Ham Johnson (voice) Episode: "Cora! Cora! Cora!/Cora Encore!" [68]
Metalocalypse Sultan Sotajumala (voice) Episode: "Writersklok" [56]
American Dad! Himself (voice) Episode: "Can I Be Frank (With You)"
2012–2013 The Greatest Event in Television History Ghost of Jon Hamm / Rick Simon 2 episodes [69]
A Young Doctor's Notebook Older Doctor 8 episodes; also executive producer [70]
2013 Bob's Burgers O.T. (voice) Episode: "O.T.: The Outside Toilet" [18]
Archer Captain Murphy (voice) 2 episodes [71]
2013 ESPY Awards Himself (host) Television special [72]
Clear History Will Haney Television film [73]
2014 Web Therapy Jeb Masters 2 episodes [74]
Black Mirror Matt Trent Episode: "White Christmas" [8]
2014–2015 Parks and Recreation Ed 2 episodes [18]
2015–2020 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Richard Wayne Gary Wayne 14 episodes [75]
2015 7 Days in Hell Narrator Television film [56]
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Falcon 4 episodes [76]
Toast of London Himself Episode: "Hamm on Toast" [77]
2015–2016 TripTank Various characters 8 episodes [78]
2016 Wander Over Yonder Cartoon Lord Hater (voice) Episode: "The Cartoon" [79]
Angie Tribeca McCormick Episode: "Fleas Don't Kill Me" [80]
The Last Man on Earth Darrell Episode: "General Breast Theme with Cobras" [81]
2016–2018 The Amazing Gayl Pile C.A.M. (voice) 8 episodes [82]
2017 SpongeBob SquarePants Don Grouper (voice) Episode: "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?" [83]
Tour de Pharmacy Narrator Television film [84]
Big Mouth Scallops (voice) Episode: "I Survived Jessi's Bat Mitzvah" [85]
Travel Man Himself Christmas Special [86]
2018 Legion Narrator 7 episodes [87]
Barry Himself Episode: "Chapter Four: Commit... to YOU" [18]
Random Acts of Flyness Episode: "What are your thoughts on raising free black children?"
I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman Abraham Lincoln Episode: "Hall of Presidents" [88]
Big City Greens Louis (voice) Episode: "Big Deal" [89]
2019–2023 Good Omens Archangel Gabriel 10 episodes [90]
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride Westley Episode: "Chapter Four: Battle of the Wits" [91]
Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine Steve Windell Television special [92]
2020–2021 Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself 2 episodes [93]
Bless the Harts Mayor Webb (voice) 6 episodes [94]
2021 Invincible Steve (voice) 2 episodes [95]
M.O.D.O.K. Iron Man (voice) 4 episodes [96]
2023 The Eric Andre Show Himself Episode: "Rim the Reaper" [97]
2023–present The Morning Show Paul Marks 13 episodes [98]
2023–2024 Fargo Sheriff Roy Tillman 10 episodes [99]
2024–present Grimsburg Marvin Flute Voice; also executive producer [100]
2024–2025 Landman Monty Miller 11 episodes [101]
2025–present Your Friends & Neighbors Andrew Cooper Main role; also executive producer [102]
2026 15th NFL Honors Himself (host) Television special [103]

Music videos

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Music videos
Year Artist Song Role Ref
2011 The Lonely Island (ft. Rihanna) "Shy Ronnie 2: Ronnie & Clyde" Bank Hostage [104]
Herman Düne "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" Cadillac driver [105]
2012 Aimee Mann "Labrador" Tom Scharpling [106]
2020 Eels "Are We Alright Again" Man being burgled [107]

Audiobooks

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Audiobooks
Year Title Author Role Ref
2017 Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View Paul Dini Boba Fett [108]
2020 Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back Zoraida Córdova
2023 Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi Tara Sim

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