Jon Stewart Sings!
Jon Hamm stopped by The Daily Show With Jon Stewart on Tuesday night and remembered all of the times the host crooned some tunes on the show. We got to see 16 years worth of ditties in a neat little three minute long package.
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Jon Stewart Sings!
Jon Hamm stopped by The Daily Show With Jon Stewart on Tuesday night and remembered all of the times the host crooned some tunes on the show. We got to see 16 years worth of ditties in a neat little three minute long package.
Jon Hamm Pretends To Be Bill Hader In Interview
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The Emmys’ Biggest Winners
On the 67th Emmy Awards, Game of Thrones, Veep, and Olive Kitteridge were the big winning shows. However, it was Jon Hamm winning an Emmy after 16 nominations and Viola Davis’s speech about being a woman of color in Hollywood that stole the show. Jeffrey Tambor also won his first Emmy for portraying a transgender character on Transparent.
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Jon Hamm and Zach Galifianakis Sing at Bonnaroo
Jon Hamm and Zach Galifianakis made a surprise appearance at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Sunday and lead the crowd in a rousing performance of “We Are the World” during the fest’s annual Super Jam. The two co-star in the upcoming Fox comedy, “Keeping Up With the Joneses” and were in attendance to perform a comedy set that same day. And the celebs didn’t just crash this stage — they crashed another as well. Earlier in the night, the “Mad Men” star joined Belle & Sebastian during their set and attempted to throw gummy bears into lead singer, Stuart Murdoch’s, mouth. Check out the video to see Jon and Zach’s adventures at the Tennessee festival and tune in to “The Insider With Yahoo” on TV tonight for the latest in entertainment news.
Mad Mementos: The 'Mad Men' Cast Reveals What They Kept From the Set
It’s never easy to say goodbye to an all-time great television show… but grabbing a souvenir can help ease the pain.
We asked the Mad Men cast if they kept anything from the set as a memento of their years on the AMC drama.
Related: The 24 Best ‘Mad Men’ Scenes, Ranked
In the video above, stars Jon Hamm, January Jones, John Slattery, Christina Hendricks, Kiernan Shipka, Jay R. Ferguson, Christopher Stanley, and Kevin Rahm and creator Matt Weiner (whew!) all reveal what they snuck away to remember the show by. Hamm kept the little sign above the agency’s IBM computer that said “Think”; Hendricks hung onto Joan’s trademark pen necklace.
In fact, the only one who came away empty-handed was Jones, who’s still kicking herself for not keeping any of Betty Francis’s clothes or jewelry before they were shipped away to a museum. If she wants to see them again, “I have to go break into the Smithsonian,” she jokes. (At least we think she was joking.)
Dear Emmy Voters: A Final Plea for These Deserving Nominess
Because today is the final day for Emmy voting for members of the Television Academy, I’m making one last plea for a few races I feel passionate about. (Shhh — don’t tell anyone I’m trying to sway votes!)
Dear Emmy Voters, Today is the last day for voting; you have until 10 p.m. tonight to get your ballots in. There are a couple of categories I’d particularly like you to consider, some folks who really deserve recognition this year in particular.
* Amy Poehler, Comedy Actress: She’s won a Golden Globe, she’s won a Peabody, but she’s never won an Emmy for Parks and Recreation — how unjust is that? Don’t give me that line about how the show was never a big hit: We’re talking rewarding quality here. Poehler deserves an Emmy for her performance as Leslie Knope; it’s her last chance now that Parks and Rec is off the air.
* Viola Davis, Drama Actress: This, to me, was at once one of the most brave and exhilarating performances any actor gave this year. Davis’s work on How to Get Away With Murder was superb. She took hold of this latest melodrama from ShondaLand and walked the line between over-the-top and straight-down-the middle, and in the process gave us so many scenes that were marvelously controlled yet often surprising.
* David Letterman, Variety Talk Show: Yes, like Poehler, this is another last-chance example, but Letterman’s final season hosting Late Show found him operating at peak power. He knew he was heading for the final lap, and like the race-car fan he is, he calculated his speed (with his jokes) and control (with his interviewing) to out-pace competitors many years his junior. There’ll be other years to give the Emmy to John Oliver; Letterman merits a career-capping Emmy.
* Niecy Nash, Comedy Supporting Actress: In one of HBO’s more under-the-radar yet excellent comedies, Getting On has provided Nash with her best showcase since Reno 911. Getting On gives Nash a lot of room for her brassy toughness, but it also allows her to play subtler comedy, as a nurse with great empathy for her patients. In a category dominated by Allison Janney (who won last year for Mom), and surrounded by formidable competition like Veep’s Anna Chlumsky, Modern Family’s Julie Bowen, and SNL’s Kate McKinnon, Nash should be singled out.
* Jon Hamm, Drama Actor and Comedy Guest Actor: I’d say that it goes without saying that Hamm deserves an Emmy, so highly acclaimed as he’s been for Mad Men’s entire run, but the guy has never won one, so… last chance, Emmy voters! Also, The Hammster is in the running for his wild comic turn in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and he deserves an Emmy there even amidst competition as formidable as Mel Brooks, Bill Hader, and Louis C.K.
Come on voters, you can do it. Put these people on the stage on Sept. 20 with a winning trophy!
The 67th Emmy Awards air live on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. on Fox. Be sure to tune into Yahoo’s 67th Emmy Awards red carpet, live on Sept. 20 at 3:30 p.m. PT/ 6:30 p.m. ET.
Dakota Johnson & Sophia Bush Show How to Wear A Coat Dress at HFPA Banquet
When you're part of Hollywood's A-list, every event is the perfect excuse to show of your designer duds and hang out with your equally-famous pals. Thursday night's annual Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Grants Banquet, held in Beverly Hills, was no different. Over the course of the evening, famous folks like Halle Berry, Emily Blunt, Jon Hamm, and Jake Gyllenhaal presented over $2 million in grants to nonprofit arts organizations. Steering clear of gowns and anything overly fussy, the women in attendance, instead, chose gorgeous minis and midis by the likes of Oscar de la Renta and Dior—while the men looked sharp in beautifully tailored suits. Really, everyone looks pretty terrific. Click through to see what everyone wore on the red carpet. More from Yahoo Style:
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Dakota Johnson in Dior
The "Fifty Shades of Grey" star looked professional and modern in a structured, menswear-inspired navy mini dress by Dior. The color made her blue eyes pop, and her minimalist stiletto sandals and lack of accessories ensured that the gorgeous details of the dress (lovethose buttons) wouldn't be overshadowed.
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Sophia Bush in Smythe
The actress went for a classic menswear-inspired look in this tuxedo jacket-turned-dress. The blingy choker and ring party amp up the glamor, while her emerald green clutch brings a bit of color to the all-black getup. We've seen this kind of dress many times before, but it rarely fails to impress.
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Jake Gyllenhaal in a dark gray tailored suit
The actor kept things classic in a dark gray suit, black printed tie, white dress shirt, and polka-dotted pocket square. Our only concern here is how stern he looks. If you need some cheering up, Jakey... we're here.
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Saoirse Ronan in a red mini with bell sleeves and black belt
Ronan went for a bold red mini dress, accented with an equestrian-style black leather belt and lace-up, peep-toe shoe boots. Along with the mini's bell sleeves, her no-fuss hairdo and barely-there makeup kept the look casual and young.
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Brie Larson in Oscar de la Renta
Larson looked ready for a holiday party in this gold Oscar de la Renta dress. It's absolutely darling—though, with its warm, metallic fabric, would be maybe better suited for December than summer. Either way, we love how the actress's bronze makeup complements the tones in the fun frock.
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Jane Fonda in a long-sleeved, v-neck gown
Veteran actress Fonda looked elegant in a flattering, long-sleeved maxi dress in an embossed pattern. Her hair looked perfectly wind-swept, without seeming stiff. What is this woman's secret?
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Jon Hamm in a pinstripe suit with aubergine accents
The "Mad Men" actor looked spiffy, as usual, in a pinstripe suit with hints of brown and aubergine. Though the colors almost seem a little too "autumn" for the middle of August, it's hard to say no to a Hamm in a suit. And it's always nive to see a guy experimenting on the red carpet.
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Joe Manganiello in an all-black suit
Upon close inspection, Manganiello's suit jacket appears to have a hint of glittery thread running through it, which we absolutely approve of, 100 percent. His sleeves could maybe be a little longer (doesn't he look a little stiff?), but... glitter, man. GLITTER.
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Jamie Lee Curtis in a fitted black mini dress with sheer top
Curtis went relatively understated in a black dress with long, semi-sheer sleeves, classic black pointy shoes, and a bright red clutch. While it might've been nice to see the actress in a red lip as well, she does appear to have red nails. We'll take it.
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Halle Berry in Noam Hanoch
Berry put a twist on the long-running crop top trend, wearing a bright aqua dress with sheer lace panels holding the two pieces together. She looked fresh and youthful, finishing things off with lace-up heels and a casual updo with long, wispy bangs. And those arms could give Michelle Obama's a run for their money.
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Sarah Silverman in a geometric dress with plunging neckline
The comedian chose a geometric-patterned mini dress with a handkerchief hem and very plunging neckline, paired with minimalist black sandals and a casual updo. While it's definitely not my favorite look of the night, I'll give Silverman credit for being bold enough to go as low as she did. That takes guts.
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Emily Blunt in Michael Kors
Blunt looked very on-trend in a mock-neck, sleeveless black frock by Michael Kors. She smartly wore her hair up to show off the dress's chic neckline. Keeping her jewelry and accessories to a minimum, the actress did experiment a bit by wearing black and white heels for a pop of unexpected contrast.
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Andrew Garfield in Dior
It's impossible to talk about Garfield's outfit without mentioning his mustache, so let's just get that out of the way: WHY? (For those inquiring parties, he also has a man bun.) But, while his facial hair may be questionable, his suit definitely isn't. Lean, navy, and tie-less, he looked cool and modern—'stache aside.
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John Krasinski in a gray, slim-fit suit
Krasinski looked the part of a mega star in this wonderfully tailored gray suit. The light shade and slight sheen to the fabric made it the perfect summer suit, and not at all stuffy. His slightly rumpled hair also adds to the "chilled out" effect.
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Elizabeth Banks in Roksanda
Banks was popsicle-perfect in this colorblock salmon dress by Roksanda. Props to her for trying out those purple heels instead of choosing boring nude, as well as adding a statement clutch and ring. She looks both comfortable and fun—is there any better combination?
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Nick Jonas in a double-breasted pinstripe suit
The singer loves experimenting with his style, and this outfit is no exception. Wearing a retro-esque double-breasted pinstripe suit and brown tie, he looks a little stiff—but he at least deserves an A for effort.
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America Ferrera in a red midi dress with asymmetric hem
The actress went for a monotone look, choosing to accent her flattering red-on-red dress with red pointy pumps and red box clutch. She finished things off with relaxed, wavy hair—which brought a cool and casual element to the otherwise matchy-matchy look.
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Jon Hamm Talks St. Louis Cardinals Scandal With Jimmy Kimmel
After seven seasons on Mad Men, Jon Hamm is Hollywood’s most famous fictional ad man. But he’s also the town’s biggest real-life St. Louis Cardinals fan, the team he’s rooted for since he was a kid growing up in Missouri. But the World Series-winning Cardinals have been having a rough time of late, ever since word broke of their alleged involvement in a closely-watched hacking scandal. So, naturally, Jimmy Kimmel had to raise the subject with Hamm when the actor stopped by for an interview. Hamm admitted that the host wasn’t the first person to want to get his reaction. “150 people texted me what my opinion was on the Cardinals,” he said, “I had to remind everybody — I don’t work for the St. Louis Cardinals! At all. I just happen to be from St. Louis.” Hamm went on to add that he hoped whoever is found responsible will be punished — and he’s willing to be that fall guy if it would help clear up the cloud of suspicion surrounding his favorite team. Now that is a true blue Missourian.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on ABC.