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Katherine Jane Bryant, known professionally as Janie Bryant, is an American television costume designer.Her two most notable works are the HBO Western series Deadwood, for which she was awarded the Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Series in 2005 and Mad Men, for which she designed from 2007 until its end in 2015.
The Washington Post agreed with most other reviews in regard to Mad Men 's visual style, but disliked what was referred to as "lethargic" pacing of the storylines. [112] A review of the first season DVD set in the London Review of Books by Mark Greif was much less laudatory. Greif stated that the series was an "unpleasant little entry in the ...
The episode opens with Don's negotiating a lunchtime meeting. In the next scene, he and Faye are having vigorous sex in his apartment. Each has a business meeting that afternoon; Don tells Faye his is with Secor Laxatives, but client confidentiality prevents Faye from satisfying Don's curiosity about whom she is meeting, as the client is another agency's.
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AP Besides entertaining viewers with top-notch acting, meticulously created era-appropriate settings, and amazing vintage fashions, AMC's "Mad Men" offers a full-color, multidimensional peek into ...
'Mad Men' brought us tons of powerful characters, including Peggy Olsen, Betty Draper (Francis) and Joan Holloway — just to name a few. Read on for some of our favorites.
Margaret "Peggy" Olson is a fictional character on the AMC television series Mad Men. She was portrayed by Elisabeth Moss and served as the show's female lead. Initially, Peggy is secretary to Don Draper , creative director of the advertising agency Sterling Cooper. She soon discovers her passion for copywriting and due to her talent, Draper ...
"Ladies Room" is the second episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by series creator Matthew Weiner and directed by Alan Taylor. Weiner has stated that the interval between writing the pilot and the second episode lasted seven years.