"Mad Men" Season 6 is set to return on AMC in 2013.
AMC's "Mad Men" is the winner of three consecutive Golden Globes and four consecutive Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series. Set in 1960s New York, the sexy, stylized and provocative drama follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell.
"Mad Men" riveted audiences with a cliffhanger finale in season three, as Don Draper's professional and
In Season 3, "Mad Men's" unflinching look at the human condition continued as characters faced the realities of dramatic change in the country — from the birth of civil rights to the assassination of a president — and in their personal lives. Whether it was corporate politics, homophobia in the workplace or the frustration of betrayal, they dealt with an unsettling loss of the familiar. Audiences were stunned by the self-destruction of protagonist Don Draper, including a confrontation with wife Betty that forced him to reveal the truth about his past and identity, and the resale of Sterling Cooper by British parent company Putnam, Powell and Lowe (PPL), which left its partners on the brink of a new beginning.
The consequences of the shattering secrets exposed in season three will continue to reverberate in "Mad Men's" fourth season, as the lives of the men and women of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce continue to evolve. As relationships are redefined and people are forced to face themselves and the world around them in new ways, the series will continue to question the traditional norms and the simmering societal frustrations between women and men with compelling storylines and resonant moments that are sure to enthrall as the new season unfolds.
"Mad Men" is anchored by an award-winning ensemble cast, including Golden Globe-winner Jon Hamm, January Jones, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Jared Harris, Jessica Paré, Rich Sommer, Aaron Staton, Robert Morse, and Kiernan Shipka.
"Mad Men" Season 4 is produced by Lionsgate in association with AMC. Joining Weiner is executive producer Scott Hornbacher ("The Sopranos"); co-executive producers André & Maria Jacquemetton ("Star Trek: Enterprise"); consulting producers Lisa Albert ("Becker") and Janet Leahy ("Life Unexpected"); producers Dahvi Waller ("Desperate Housewives"), Jonathan Abrahams ("Raising The Bar"), Dwayne Shattuck ("Hidden Palms") and Blake McCormick ("Swingtown"); and associate producer Marcy Patterson ("Miss Guided"). Christopher Manley, ASC ("Prison Break") is director of photography. Emmy Award winner Dan Bishop ("Big Love") is production designer and Emmy Award winner Janie Bryant ("Deadwood") is costume designer. Christopher Nelson, A.C.E. ("Lost"), Leo Trombetta, A.C.E. ("The Pacific") and Tom Wilson ("Rome") are editors.
AMC's "Mad Men" is the winner of three consecutive Golden Globes and four consecutive Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series. Set in 1960s New York, the sexy, stylized and provocative drama follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell.
"Mad Men" riveted audiences with a cliffhanger finale in season three, as Don Draper's professional and
personal lives unexpectedly imploded. In "Mad Men" Season 4, the series' breakout ensemble cast continues to captivate as they grapple with an uncertain new reality.
In Season 3, "Mad Men's" unflinching look at the human condition continued as characters faced the realities of dramatic change in the country — from the birth of civil rights to the assassination of a president — and in their personal lives. Whether it was corporate politics, homophobia in the workplace or the frustration of betrayal, they dealt with an unsettling loss of the familiar. Audiences were stunned by the self-destruction of protagonist Don Draper, including a confrontation with wife Betty that forced him to reveal the truth about his past and identity, and the resale of Sterling Cooper by British parent company Putnam, Powell and Lowe (PPL), which left its partners on the brink of a new beginning.
The consequences of the shattering secrets exposed in season three will continue to reverberate in "Mad Men's" fourth season, as the lives of the men and women of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce continue to evolve. As relationships are redefined and people are forced to face themselves and the world around them in new ways, the series will continue to question the traditional norms and the simmering societal frustrations between women and men with compelling storylines and resonant moments that are sure to enthrall as the new season unfolds.
"Mad Men" is anchored by an award-winning ensemble cast, including Golden Globe-winner Jon Hamm, January Jones, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Jared Harris, Jessica Paré, Rich Sommer, Aaron Staton, Robert Morse, and Kiernan Shipka.
"Mad Men" Season 4 is produced by Lionsgate in association with AMC. Joining Weiner is executive producer Scott Hornbacher ("The Sopranos"); co-executive producers André & Maria Jacquemetton ("Star Trek: Enterprise"); consulting producers Lisa Albert ("Becker") and Janet Leahy ("Life Unexpected"); producers Dahvi Waller ("Desperate Housewives"), Jonathan Abrahams ("Raising The Bar"), Dwayne Shattuck ("Hidden Palms") and Blake McCormick ("Swingtown"); and associate producer Marcy Patterson ("Miss Guided"). Christopher Manley, ASC ("Prison Break") is director of photography. Emmy Award winner Dan Bishop ("Big Love") is production designer and Emmy Award winner Janie Bryant ("Deadwood") is costume designer. Christopher Nelson, A.C.E. ("Lost"), Leo Trombetta, A.C.E. ("The Pacific") and Tom Wilson ("Rome") are editors.
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