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Index Mad Men season 3

The third season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on August 16, 2009, and concluded on November 8, 2009.[1]

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  1. 134 relations: Aaron Staton, Abigail Spencer, Alan Sepinwall, Alexa Alemanni, Alison Brie, AMC (TV channel), American Film Institute, American Film Institute Awards, Andre Jacquemetton, Andrew Colville (writer), Anne Dudek, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Audrey Wasilewski, Barbet Schroeder, Betty Draper, Blake McCormick, Brett Johnson (writer), Bryan Batt, Camera obscura, Cannabis (drug), Cathryn Humphris, Charles Shaughnessy, Chelcie Ross, Christina Hendricks, Christopher Stanley, Conrad Hilton, Crista Flanagan, Cuban Missile Crisis, Dahvi Waller, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Deborah Lacey, Don Draper, Drama (film and television), Dwayne Shattuck, Elisabeth Moss, Elizabeth Rice, Embeth Davidtz, Eric Ladin, Erin Levy, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, Golden Globe Awards, Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Jack Ruby, James Poniewozik, January Jones, Jared Harris, Jared S. Gilmore, ... Expand index (84 more) »

  2. Mad Men episodes
  3. Television series set in 1963

Aaron Staton

Aaron Staton (born August 10, 1980) is an American actor.

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Abigail Spencer

Abigail Leigh Spencer (born August 4, 1981) is an American actress.

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Alan Sepinwall

Alan Sepinwall (born October 19, 1973) is an American television reviewer and writer.

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Alexa Alemanni

Alexa Alemanni is an American actress.

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Alison Brie

Alison Brie Schermerhorn (born December 29, 1982) is an American actress.

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AMC (TV channel)

AMC is an American basic cable television channel that first launched in 1984, and is the namesake flagship property of AMC Networks.

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American Film Institute

The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States.

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American Film Institute Awards

The American Film Institute Awards (also known as the AFI Awards) are awards presented by the American Film Institute to recognize the top ten films and television programs of the year.

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Andre Jacquemetton

Andre Jacquemetton is an American television writer and producer.

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Andrew Colville (writer)

Andrew Colville is an American screenwriter.

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Anne Dudek

Anne Louise Dudek (born March 22, 1975) is an American actress.

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Assassination of John F. Kennedy

On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.

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Audrey Wasilewski

Audrey Wasilewski is an American television, film and voice actress.

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Barbet Schroeder

Barbet Schroeder (born 26 August 1941) is an Iranian-born Swiss film director and producer who started his career in French cinema in the 1960s, working with directors of the French New Wave such as Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette and Eric Rohmer.

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Betty Draper

Elizabeth "Betty" Draper Francis (formerly Draper, née Hofstadt) is a fictional character played by January Jones on AMC's television series Mad Men.

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Blake McCormick

Blake McCormick is a television producer.

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Brett Johnson (writer)

Brett Johnson is an American television writer.

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Bryan Batt

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.

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Camera obscura

A camera obscura is a darkened room with a small hole or lens at one side through which an image is projected onto a wall or table opposite the hole.

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Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or weed, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform drug from the cannabis plant.

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Cathryn Humphris

Cathryn Humphris is an American television writer.

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Charles Shaughnessy

Charles George Patrick Shaughnessy, 5th Baron Shaughnessy (born 9 February 1955) is a British actor.

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Chelcie Ross

Chelcie Claude Ross (born June 20, 1942) is an American character actor, most known for Above the Law, Major League, Basic Instinct, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Hoosiers, Rudy, Trouble with the Curve and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.

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Christina Hendricks

Christina Rene Hendricks (born May 3, 1975) is an American actress and former model.

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Christopher Stanley

Christopher Stanley is an American film and television actor.

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Conrad Hilton

Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 – January 3, 1979) was an American businessman who founded the Hilton Hotels chain.

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Crista Flanagan

Crista Flanagan is an American actress, best known for her work as a cast member on the Fox sketch comedy series MADtv from 2005 to 2009, various roles in films made by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, and her recurring role as Lois Sadler on the AMC series Mad Men.

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Cuban Missile Crisis

The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, or the Caribbean Crisis, was a 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union, when American deployments of nuclear missiles in Italy and Turkey were matched by Soviet deployments of nuclear missiles in Cuba.

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Dahvi Waller

Dahvi Waller is a Canadian screenwriter and television producer.

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Daisy von Scherler Mayer

Daisy von Scherler Mayer, sometimes credited as Daisy Mayer (born September 14, 1966), is an American film and television director.

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Deborah Lacey

Deborah Lacey is an American actress.

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Don Draper

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.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Dwayne Shattuck

Dwayne Shattuck (born June 1, 1959 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) is a television producer.

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Elisabeth Moss

Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American actor and producer.

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Elizabeth Rice

Elizabeth Ellen Rice (born November 5, 1985) is an American actress, performing in television and film.

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Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Jean Davidtz (born August 11, 1965) is an American-South African actress and director.

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Eric Ladin

Eric Ladin is an American actor.

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Erin Levy

Erin Levy is an American television writer.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

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Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series– Drama is one of the annual Golden Globe Awards, given to the best drama television series.

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Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.

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Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency

"Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American television drama series Mad Men, and the 32nd overall episode of the series.

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Hilton Hotels & Resorts

Hilton Hotels & Resorts (formerly known as Hilton Hotels) is a global brand of full-service hotels and resorts and the flagship brand of American multinational hospitality company Hilton.

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Jack Ruby

Jack Leon Ruby (born Jacob Leon Rubenstein; March 25, 1911January 3, 1967) was an American nightclub owner who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, two days after Oswald was accused of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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James Poniewozik

James Poniewozik (born July 12, 1968) is an American journalist and television critic.

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January Jones

January Kristen Jones (born January 5, 1978) is an American actress.

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Jared Harris

Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is a British actor.

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Jared S. Gilmore

Jared Scott Gilmore (born May 30, 2000) is an American actor and Twitch streamer.

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Jennifer Getzinger

Jennifer Getzinger (born September 26, 1967) is an American director and script supervisor of film and television.

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Joan Harris

Joan P. Holloway Harris is a fictional character on the AMC television series Mad Men (2007–15).

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John Deere

Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere, is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment, and lawn care equipment.

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John Slattery

John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director.

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Jon Hamm

Jonathan Daniel Hamm (born March 10, 1971) is an American actor best known for his role as Don Draper in the period drama series Mad Men (2007–2015), for which he won numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards.

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Julie McNiven

Julie McNiven (born October 11, 1980) is an American actress and singer.

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Kater Gordon

Kater Gordon is an American television writer and philanthropist.

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Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby is an American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Kiernan Shipka

Kiernan Brennan Shipka (born November 10, 1999) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Sally Draper in the AMC drama series Mad Men (2007–2015), and Sabrina Spellman in the Netflix fantasy series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018–2020) and the sixth season of The CW series Riverdale (2021–2022).

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Korean War

The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.

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Lane Pryce

Lane Pryce is a fictional character in the television series Mad Men, portrayed by Jared Harris.

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Laura Regan

Laura Regan (born October 17, 1977) is a Canadian actress.

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Lesli Linka Glatter

Lesli Linka Glatter (born July 26, 1953) is an American film and television director.

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Lisa Albert

Lisa Albert is an American television writer and producer.

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List of awards and nominations received by Mad Men

Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner, produced by Lionsgate Television and broadcast on the cable network AMC.

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List of Mad Men characters

This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Mad Men, all of whom have appeared in multiple episodes.

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London Fog (company)

London Fog is an American manufacturer of coats and other apparel.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Lucky Strike

Lucky Strike is an American brand of cigarettes owned by the British American Tobacco group.

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Mad Men

Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.

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Mad Men season 2

The second season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on July 27, 2008, and concluded on October 26, 2008. Mad Men season 3 and Mad Men season 2 are mad Men episodes.

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Mad Men season 4

The fourth season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on July 25, 2010, and concluded on October 17, 2010. Mad Men season 3 and Mad Men season 4 are mad Men episodes.

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Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as the Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City.

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Maria Jacquemetton

Maria Jacquemetton (Mastras) is a Greek American television writer and producer.

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Mark Moses

Mark Moses (born February 24, 1958) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Paul Young in the ABC comedy-drama Desperate Housewives (2004–2011) and as Herman "Duck" Phillips in the AMC period drama Mad Men (2007–2015).

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Marti Noxon

Martha Mills Noxon (born August 25, 1964) is an American television and film writer, director, and producer.

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Matthew Weiner

Matthew Hoffman Weiner (born June 29, 1965) is an American television writer, producer, and director best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series Mad Men, and as a writer and executive producer on The Sopranos.

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Medgar Evers

Medgar Wiley Evers (July 2, 1925June 12, 1963) was an American civil rights activist and soldier who was the NAACP's first field secretary in Mississippi.

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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.

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Michael Gladis

Michael Gladis (born August 30, 1977) is an American actor.

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Michael Uppendahl

Michael Uppendahl is an American television and film director.

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My Old Kentucky Home (Mad Men)

"My Old Kentucky Home" is the third episode of the third season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by Dahvi Waller and Matthew Weiner and directed by Jennifer Getzinger.

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Myra Turley

Myra Turley is an American film and television actress, best known as Dale in the 1995 sitcom Muscle, and as Madeline Evelley in Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers.

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Nelson Rockefeller

Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979), sometimes referred to by his nickname Rocky, was an American businessman and politician who served as the 41st vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford.

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Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States.

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O, The Oprah Magazine

O, The Oprah Magazine, also known simply as O, is an American monthly magazine founded by talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Communications.

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Patio (drink)

Patio Diet Cola was a brand of diet soda introduced by PepsiCo in 1963.

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Patrick Cavanaugh

Patrick Cavanaugh is an American actor.

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Peggy Olson

Margaret "Peggy" Olson is a fictional character on the AMC television series Mad Men.

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Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963)

Pennsylvania Station (often abbreviated to Penn Station) was a historic railroad station in New York City that was built for, named after, and originally occupied by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR).

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Pete Campbell

Peter Dyckman Campbell (born February 28, 1934) is a fictional character on AMC's television series Mad Men.

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Peyton List (actress, born 1986)

Peyton List (born August 8, 1986) is an American actress known for her roles in Mad Men, FlashForward, The Tomorrow People and Frequency.

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Phil Abraham

Phil Abraham is an American cinematographer and television director.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series is presented to the best directing of a television drama series, usually for a particular episode.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series is an award presented since 1951 by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series is an award presented annually in the U.S. by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series is an award presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Residency (medicine)

Residency or postgraduate training is a stage of graduate medical education.

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Rich Sommer

Rich Sommer (born February 2, 1978) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Harry Crane on the AMC drama series Mad Men (2007–2015) for which he earned two Screen Actors Guild Awards along with the ensemble cast.

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Robert Morse

Robert Alan Morse (May 18, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American actor.

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Robin Veith

Robin Veith is an American television writer.

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Roger Sterling

Roger H. Sterling Jr. is a fictional character on the AMC television series Mad Men.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Ryan Cartwright

Ryan Cartwright (born 14 March 1981) is an English-born American actor.

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Ryan Cutrona

Ryan Cutrona (born July 29, 1949) is an American actor.

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Samuel Page

Samuel L. Elliott (born November 5, 1976), known professionally as Samuel Page or Sam Page, is an American actor.

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San Francisco Chronicle

The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

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Sarah Drew

Sarah Drew (born October 1, 1980) is an American actress and director.

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Scott Hornbacher

Scott Hornbacher is an American television producer and director.

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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in dramatic television.

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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast (or Ensemble) in a Drama Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest ensemble acting achievements in drama series.

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Showrunner

A showrunner is the top-level executive producer of a television series.

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Shut the Door. Have a Seat.

"Shut the Door.

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Solar eclipse of July 20, 1963

A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Saturday, July 20, 1963, with a magnitude of 1.0224.

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Talia Balsam

Talia Balsam (born March 5, 1959) is an American television and film actress.

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The Fog (Mad Men)

"The Fog" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American television drama series Mad Men.

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The Grown-Ups (Mad Men)

"The Grown-Ups" is the thirty-eighth episode of the American television drama series Mad Men and the twelfth episode of the show's third season.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Star-Ledger

The Star-Ledger is the largest circulation newspaper in New Jersey.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Vincent Kartheiser

Vincent Paul Kartheiser (born May 5, 1979) is an American actor.

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Writers Guild of America

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is the generic term of two different American labor unions, representing writers in film, television, radio, and online media.

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16th Screen Actors Guild Awards

The 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2009, were presented on January 23, 2010 at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, California for the fourteenth consecutive year.

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26th TCA Awards

The 26th TCA Awards were presented by the Television Critics Association.

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62nd Directors Guild of America Awards

The 62nd Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in films, documentary and television in 2009, were presented on January 30, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.

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62nd Primetime Emmy Awards

The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, were held on Sunday, August 29, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PDT (00:00 UTC; August 30).

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62nd Writers Guild of America Awards

The 62nd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film, television, and videogame writers of 2009.

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67th Golden Globe Awards

The 67th Golden Globe Awards was telecasted live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 17, 2010 by NBC, from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (PST) and 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM (EST) (1:00 – 4:00; Monday, January 18 UTC).

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See also

Mad Men episodes

Television series set in 1963

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Men_season_3

Also known as Mad Men (season 3), Out Of Town Mad Men, Out of Town (Mad Men), Seven Twenty Three, Souvenir (Mad Men), The Arrangements, The Gypsy and the Hobo, The Gypsy and the Hobo (Mad Men).

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