Jonathan Daniel Hamm made his feature-film debut with a minor role in ‘Space Cowboys’ (2000), followed by a recurring role in ‘Providence’ (1999-2002).
Hamm got supporting roles in ‘Kissing Jessica Stein’ (2001), ‘When We Were Soldiers’ (2002), and TV-series ‘The Division’ (2002-2004), ‘What about Brian’ (2006), and ‘The Unit’ (2006-2009).
Next, Hamm was cast in the lead as a complex ad-executive ‘Don Draper’ in the drama series ‘Mad Men’ (2007-2015), which brought acclaim and awards. Subsequently, Hamm received better roles in sci-fi ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ (2008), followed by the first feature-film lead in mystery-thriller ‘Stolen’ (2009). He also hosted ‘Saturday Night Live.’ His guest appearances in satirical ‘30 Rock’ (2009) earned him nominations.
Hamm has featured in several comedies, including ‘Bridesmaids’ (2011), ‘Friends with Kids’ (2011), ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ (2016), ‘Tag’ (2018), and more. His other notable films include ‘The Town’ (2010), ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ (2018), ‘Baby Driver’ (2017), ‘Beirut’ (2018), ‘The Report’ (2019). Hamm played voice-roles in ‘Shrek Forever After’ (2010) and ‘Minions’ (2015).
On TV, Hamm appeared in ‘A Young Doctor’s Notebook’ (2012), ‘Black Mirror’ (2014), ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ (2015-2019), sitcom ‘Bless the Harts’ (2020) and many more.