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Bryan Batt (born March 1, 1963) is an American actor best known for his role in the AMC series Mad Men as Salvatore Romano, the closeted art director for the Sterling Cooper agency. Primarily a theater actor, he has had a number of starring roles in movies and television as well.
Bryan Batt: Salvatore Romano: Main Michael Gladis: Paul Kinsey: Main Guest ... Abe Drexler (Charlie Hofheimer) is Peggy Olson's boyfriend, beginning in Season 4. Abe ...
Bryan Batt guest stars as soap opera star Spencer Cannon. "Hello Goodbye" was written by Ugly Betty creator and executive producer Silvio Horta and directed by Victor Nelli Jr. [1] The episode originally aired on April 14, 2010 on ABC as the twentieth episode of the series' fourth season and 85th overall. [2] [3] This episode marks the end of ...
His theatrical background came in handy for securing the film’s supporting cast, which also includes “Mad Men” actor Bryan Batt in a memorable cameo, while his relationship with Pigossi ...
In director and writer Marco Calvani’s “High Tide,” well-known Brazilian actor Marco Pigossi stars as Lourenco, an immigrant living in Provincetown, the iconic gay getaway in Massachusetts.
In March 2010, it was announced that former Mad Men star Bryan Batt would be guest starring in the episode as soap opera star Spencer Cannon, a romantic interest for Marc St. James. [2] For the first time, Henry and Charlie's son makes his first physical appearance on the show while former recurring character Elena returns after remaining ...
Mariah Carey, 46, and her boyfriend Bryan Tanaka, 33, have reportedly split after a five-month romance.
Bryan Batt as Chris Bauer, a friend of Harrison; John Glover as Bill Schwartz, a retired SFPD officer and resident of the Flamingo Arms; Luke Kirby as Tommy, an SFPD officer who is Young Anna's boyfriend; Molly Ringwald as Mrs. Duncan, Claire's mother and an art collector; Katya Zamolodchikova as wedding officiant