I don't have to worry about how my movies sell because I'm not the guy in front.
From John Slattery
I think I gravitate towards people who express themselves in a simple and funny way.
I like to try the scene over and over, but given the confines of television, I don't have that option.
Characters can become boring. That's what's tricky about television. It goes on and on - you're playing this same character for five seasons and it gets easy to fall into just walking on the set and assuming you know how to play a scene.
I've never directed anything before 'Mad Men,' so I don't feel I have any advice for the other directors.
When I was growing up, the top movies dealt with grown-up, complex emotions.
And I don't want to jump out of an airplane - I've done that.
I've done a lot of pilots. A lot of shows. You're young and you do a job just because you know someone gave you a job.
I've dyed my hair a million times and it looks terrible, always. It just looks fake. And it doesn't make me look that much younger.
I guess, you make a big studio film, you spend a lot of money on it and you hope people go see it. It's really risky.
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