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Jon Hamm's long climb to the top

 
Weekly Smoke and Mirrors: 'Mad Men' star was featured on 'Unit,' 'Brian' -- Jon Hamm 's ascent among Hollywood's leading men via the buzz-rocket that is "Mad Men" begs the question: Where's he been all these years? (link)

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