Why Jon Hamm leans to play bad guys

Jon Hamm opens why he prefers to play roles with him as a villain.
The Emmy winner was recently questioned during an interview with In the magazine How it makes “an extremely attractive bad behavior” on the screen.
“I think people can relate to characters who make bad decisions, because we have made them all,” said Hamm, noting that he is looking to play the villain in cinematographic and televised projects.
“My story of the characters is not exactly the saints; it is more on the sinner side of the equation,” he continued. “But Superman can be a little boring. No offense for the new Superman [David Corenswet]Who I hope it is a delicious person.
While the Mad Men The former had turns playing all types of roles throughout his career, some of his most notable performances were the villain, including the Sheriff Roy Tillman Fargo Season five, friend in 2017 Driver and the technological billionaire Paul Marque The morning show.
Hamm also argued The Hollywood Reporter that its emblematic Mad Men The character Don Draper was actually more a bad guy. “Jimmy Gandolfini, whom I knew a little, had a similar relationship with Tony Soprano, and Bryan Cranston had it with Walter White. The character was celebrated for bad reasons,” said the actor. “People thought Don was this paragon of masculinity or other. There were so many reflections, and you are going: “Wait, he was pretty fucked up. And I was very happy with the way Matt finished the story, but it was also difficult. »»




