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Jon Hamm admits he prefers playing bad guys

Jon Hamm admits he prefers playing bad guys

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The Mad Men alum revealed he thinks playing a wholesome role would be "kind of boring" and explained he actively enjoys playing "sinner" characters. 'I think people can relate to characters making bad decisions, because we've all made them," Jon, 54, told W Magazine. 'My history of characters isn't exactly the saints; it's more on the sinner side of the equation.' Asked whether his ability to play the bad guy on TV had extended into his real life, Jon joked, "Well, my wife might have an opinion about that'. The actor's most recent role, on the Apple TV+ dark comedy series Your Friends & Neighbors…

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