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Elizabeth "Betty" Draper Francis [1] (formerly Draper, née Hofstadt) is a fictional character played by January Jones on AMC's television series Mad Men.She begins the show married to protagonist Don Draper (); following a separation in the third season, the two remain divorced for the remainder of the series, but continue to share custody of their three children.
Eugene Scott "Gene" Draper (Evan Londo) is Don and Betty Draper's youngest child. He was born during Season 3, on June 21, 1963, and is named after Betty's late father, Gene Hofstadt. His sister, Sally, first thinks that Gene is a reincarnation of their grandfather, as he is born shortly after their grandfather dies and is given the same room ...
Donald Francis "Don" Draper, born Richard "Dick" Whitman, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the AMC television series Mad Men (2007–2015), portrayed by Jon Hamm. At the beginning of the series, Draper is the charismatic yet enigmatic creative director at the fictional Manhattan advertising firm Sterling Cooper. In spite of his ...
Don Draper. Mad Men is the tale of Mr. Draper — front and center. Born Dick Whitman, the offspring of an abusive father and prostitute, he later assumed the identity of Donald Draper, a man he ...
'Mad Men' It’s been almost a decade since the final episode of Mad Men wrapped up on an unforgettable closing moment, as incorrigible ad man Don Draper (Jon Hamm) seemingly found inner peace at ...
Also in 2010, Paré joined the cast of the AMC television series Mad Men, playing Don Draper's second wife, Megan Calvet. [27] Paré's character had a prominent role in the Season 5 opener of Mad Men, in which she danced and sang a version of the 1960 Gillian Hills hit "Zou Bisou Bisou".
#TBT to the series finale of Mad Men. No spoilers here, but let’s just say Don Draper (aka Jon Hamm) finds himself in California, where he has a brief encounter with Clementine, a receptionist ...
The episode begins with Don Draper waking up in a room in the Roosevelt Hotel as Betty, his wife, has kicked him out. He goes to the door for the morning newspaper and finds out that Marilyn Monroe has died. Don walks into his office that morning to find all the secretaries very emotional and in distress over Marilyn Monroe’s passing.