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. Hamm spent 30 days at the Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.
The 44-year-old actor checked into the facility in late February. The Mad Men actor got treatment for alcohol abuse, his rep revealed. His character in the drama, Don Draper, has a severe drink problem. His publicist said, 'With the support of his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon recently completed treatment for his struggle with alcohol addiction'Jon Hamm has completed a stint in rehab, it has been revealed.
ADVERTISEMENTThe Mad Men actor spent 30 days at the Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut for alcohol abuse, his rep told.The 44-year-old star checked in at the end of February. It was not revealed when he checked out, but the TV icon was seen at a special screening of Mad Men in New York City on Saturday.Scroll down for video After treatment: Jon Hamm completed a 30-day stint in rehab, his rep announced on Tuesday; here he is pictured at LAX airport the same day The facility: The Mad Men actor received treatment at the Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut for alcohol abuse Inside Silver Hill: Though the facility is considered upscale, the rooms are pared down. Some even have two beds as often patients have roommatesHamm's publicist told the site, 'With the support of his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm recently completed treatment for his struggle with alcohol addiction. ADVERTISEMENT'My mother died when I was ten, so I did have far more experience of being raised outside my family than I had from my own home, probably.' The right scruff! The Bridesmaids star is sporting a generous amount of facial hair that evokes a far more rugged image than his Mad Men Don Draper characterIn an interview with thein 2012, the actor admitted that his parallels with heavy drinker Don stopped at the character's love of hard liquor.‘I don’t drink as much as Don Draper,’he said. ‘I would be unconscious if I did.’He also revealed to suffering from 'clinical depression' following the sudden death of his father when he was 20.'
I very much knew what the idea of permanence was by that point. I dropped out of school, moved into the basement of my older half-sister Julie’s house, enrolled in a local college and sank into depression,' he said. An end: Jon's portrayal of the flawed Madison Avenue businessman will end in its seventh season beginning on April 5 as the AMC drama airs its final episodes‘It was the classic definition of clinical depression; you want to stay in bed all day, you sleep till four o’clock in the afternoon. I didn’t have any drive to get up and do anything. It was rough: it stinks.' Other people who are better than me at putting thoughts into words describe it as a black cloud that descends on you.
You become numb. You feel so overwhelmed that it’s hard to take any step towards solving your situation.' Jon's portrayal of the flawed Madison Avenue businessman will end in its seventh season, which begins on April 5.He earned a Best Actor Golden Globe Award in 2008 for his role.
Ready to promote the show: On Monday the star was seen with his cast again on the Today show in NYCSince wrapping the series in July, Jon had a guest starring role in Tina Fey's uproarious Netflix series The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.Jon played Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne, a doomsday preacher who lures four women into an underground bunker for years after convincing them of an impending apocalypse - but they are later rescued.The Office alum Ellie Kemper plays the title character opposite Tituss Burgess, Carol Kane and Jane Krakowski.' I was very glad they asked me to be a part of it,' he revealed to.'
Ellie Kemper is a really nice person, and I felt honored to be able to play in the sandbox with the cool kids again.' Incredibly, Jon was 34-year-old Ellie's eighth grade teacher in 1993 after he graduated from the University of Missouri with an English degree and taught acting class at the same school he attended years earlier, John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri. Heavy drinker: Jon told the Mail On Sunday in 2012 that he would be 'unconscious' if he consumed as much alcohol as Don'I remember walking the red carpet at the Emmys and seeing Ellie there and going, 'You're here, too! This is so great!' ADVERTISEMENTSpeaking to in a recent interview, Jon expressed fear about finding work after his run on Mad Men.' Look, the one constant thing I've had in my career is now removed,' he said.'
And that's an eye-opener: Are people still going to take me seriously? Am I just going to do romantic comedies for the rest of my life?' And I don't know, you know?
I wish I was smug enough to have had a grand plan.' Different times: Don flourishes in an age where heavy drinking and smoking are encouraged.
CREDIT: Nicole Rivellihit London for its show-and-tell Tuesday with a starry cast in tow: Julia Roberts, Rachel Brosnahan, John Krasinksi, Orlando Bloom and Matthew Weiner were all in town to talk about their projects. Mark Burnett and Neil Gaiman also made cameos, the latter fresh off the announcement of.With Amazon Studios chief presiding, the company showcased clips from upcoming British fantasy comedy “Good Omens,” the second season of Emmy-winning “,” a few new French- and German-language series, and one French- and-German-language show.
Here are five things we learned from the event:1.) Amazon’s Europe strategy: international talent deals and non-English dramaAmazon has already locked “Catastrophe” co-creator Sharon Horgan into a deal and has now added Gaiman to its international bench. He said the deal came about after he worked with Amazon “almost accidentally” on “American Gods” and “Good Omens,” which debuts in early 2019.
There are seven productions up and running in Europe, said European content boss Georgia Brown, who revealed that Amazon is working with some of the continent’s biggest producers. Shows are in development with Wildside and Lux Vide from Italy, with producers Marc and Jean Dujardin in France, and with Boomerang and Tournasol in Spain.But it’s not about quantity, said Brown.
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“It’s really not a volume play for us, and I think that’s why we sit aside from our competitors. We are commissioning through a very local lens, so it’s local shows in local language for audiences and shows they cannot see anywhere else.”2.) Mrs. Maisel hits the roadRachel Brosnahan, who plays the title character in “,” said Midge gets to head to new places in the Emmy-winning show’s sophomore outing.
“We go to Paris and we also spend time in the Catskills – there’s a lot of traveling this season,” said Brosnahan, who was joined onstage by fellow cast members Marin Hinkle and Michael Zegen. “I’m looking forward to showing our audience more of our world. Throughout that world expansion you get to know a lot about the other characters on the show. We got to spend a lot more time shooting as an ensemble this season.”Brosnahan said she and Hinkle cherish a comment from series fan Steven Spielberg, who told them at the Golden Globes that the show is “the best Jewish musical since ‘Fiddler on the Roof.' ”3.) Mad Men: John Hamm on ‘Good Omens,’ Matthew Weiner on ‘The Romanoffs’Hamm said it was an “easy yes” when Gaiman told him about “Good Omens” and asked him to play the Archangel Gabriel.
“There’s a tone to the book that’s very lighthearted even though it’s dealing with the end of the world,” Hamm said onstage. “When people ask me what’s it about, I say, ‘Well, it’s a comedy about the apocalypse.”Weiner, with whom Hamm worked on “Mad Men,” spoke about his new anthology series “The Romanoffs,” which has its world premiere in London later Tuesday. The show won’t be for bingers, since it will be the first Amazon original to drop episodes weekly instead of all at once. “When I finished ‘Mad Men,’ I was catching up and binge-watching and I really wanted a chance to have a show where you didn’t have to catch up. It would be different every week,” Weiner said. “We’re lucky enough to go on once a week, so people will have a chance to have a conversation about it.”4.) ‘’ rolls on, for nowAmazon has ordered Season 3 of “,” which stars the blunt-spoken – some say offensive – Jeremy Clarkson, but the streamer has been silent on whether a fourth season is in the offing.
Producer Andy Wilman ushered in a clip by saying: “There’s press here, so there’s some dialogue in it. There’s a higher IQ in this room than our viewers have. Normally, we just use primary colors and music for the viewers.” When the video finished, he called it “the most retarded clip you are going to see all day.” Season 3 takes the team to China, Colombia and Mongolia, among other locations. Executives would not be drawn on possible further seasons.5.) Local and regional unscripted projects are in the worksAmazon unveiled its new big unscripted series “Eco-Challenge 2019” from Mark Burnett and MGM on Tuesday. Brown told Variety that Amazon also plans to do regional and local non-scripted shows – and it wants producers to take big swings. “It takes a lot of hard work and time to sit down with these unscripted creators and set them up with the freedom to think big,” she said, adding that the European content team will continue to grow: “We’re definitely building out.”.