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His 2009 campaign for HBO's Flight of the Conchords won two Webby Awards [6] [7] and creative directed the Mad Men viral microsite, Mad Men Yourself. [8] Isaacs then moved back to Los Angeles to work at entertainment marketing agency BLT Communications where his projects included the digital advertising campaigns for Disney/Pixar's Brave and ...
Each track on this album was featured in one or more episodes of the series. Along with songs popular in the 1960s, [4] the album also features a song by The Decemberists, three songs performed by cast members (Christina Hendricks, Jessica Paré, and Robert Morse), two suites by Mad Men composer David Carbonara, [5] and the main theme music by RJD2.
David Carbonara is an American film and TV composer. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed TV series Mad Men.His other television shows include Vegas, The Romanoffs, the mini series The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, as well as producing original songs for the period drama The Last Tycoon.
Since Mad Men, he’s appeared as Howard Stark in a number of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, and played journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. in 2016’s Oscar Best Picture winner Spotlight.
The glory days may not have been so glorious, but it's at least fun to watch them on television. Or that's the idea behind the AMC series "Mad Men," now well into its fifth season. The nostalgia ...
Mad Men episode: Episode no. Season 5 Episode 6: Directed by: Scott Hornbacher: Written by: Semi Chellas Matthew Weiner: Featured music "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" by the Beach Boys [1] Original air date: April 22, 2012 () Running time: 48 minutes: Guest appearances; Peyton List as Jane Sterling; Ben Feldman as Michael Ginsberg
Mad Men episode: Episode no. Season 5 Episode 11: Directed by: Phil Abraham: Written by: Semi Chellas Matthew Weiner: Featured music "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks [1] Original air date: May 27, 2012 () Running time: 48 minutes: Guest appearances; Alison Brie as Trudy Campbell; Joel Murray as Freddy Rumsen; Ben Feldman as Michael Ginsberg
John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) [1] is an American actor and director. He is known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series Mad Men (2007–15), for which he was nominated 4 times for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.