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    Why Jon Hamm Leans Toward Playing the Bad Guy

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJune 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jon Hamm is opening up about why he prefers to take on roles with him as the bad guy.

    The Emmy winner was recently asked during an interview with W Magazine how he makes “bad behavior look extremely attractive” onscreen.

    “I think people can relate to characters making bad decisions, because we’ve all made them,” Hamm responded, noting that he leans toward playing the bad guy in film and TV projects.

    “My history of characters isn’t exactly the saints; it’s more on the sinner side of the equation,” he continued. “But Superman can be kind of boring. No offense to the new Superman [David Corenswet], who I hope is a delightful person.”

    While the Mad Men alum has had turns playing all types of roles throughout his career, some of his most notable performances were as the villain, including Sheriff Roy Tillman in Fargo season five, Buddy in 2017’s Baby Driver and tech billionaire Paul Marks in The Morning Show.

    Hamm also previously made the argument to The Hollywood Reporter that his iconic Mad Men character Don Draper was actually more of a villain. “Jimmy Gandolfini, whom I knew a little bit, had a similar relationship to Tony Soprano, and Bryan Cranston had it with Walter White. The character got celebrated for the wrong reasons,” the actor explained. “People thought that Don was this paragon of masculinity or whatever. There were so many think-pieces, and you go, ‘Wait, he was pretty fucked up.’ And I was very happy with how Matt ended the story, but it was also hard.”



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