With the seventh and final season of 'Mad Men' premiering on April 5th, Jon Hamm, the show's leading man, covers the April 2015 issue of GQ magazine and he tells the publication that end of the show, which has garnished him seven Emmy nominations, is liberating and scary.
The star, who recently completed an alcohol abuse rehab program, says: "Look, the one constant thing I've had in my career is now removed. And that's an eye-opener: Are people still going to take me seriously? Am I just going to do romantic comedies for the rest of my life? What's next? And I don't know, you know? I wish I was smug enough to have had a grand plan. I guess some people would say, 'Okay, the last three years of Mad Men is going to be like this: I want to do a play. I want to do this. I want to do that.' I was just like, 'I want to do something that seems cool.'"
While he has been careful about the projects he has chosen since the show wrapped last year, he will appear in the upcoming Netflix series, 'Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp', and his signed on to star opposite Zach Galifianakis in 'Keeping Up With Jones'.
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