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      • While Roger Sterling is without a doubt the funniest character on the series (there's even a book dedicated to his quips), Don Draper had some seriously funny moments as well — after all, it's always hilarious to see the brooding manly man in ridiculous situations.
      www.bustle.com/articles/74166-10-times-mad-men-was-as-comedic-as-it-is-completely-dramatic-because-even-this-show
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  2. May 17, 2022 · From Roger Sterling to Peggy Olson, Mad Men is full of fascinating characters. But who do fans care about the most, according to Ranker?

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    • Don Draper. Who is Don Draper? That's a question that "Mad Men" tries to unpack from the beginning. Don is the most charismatic man imaginable but beneath his winning personality is a tragic backstory.
    • Peggy Olson. No character in "Mad Men" evolves as much as Peggy Olson over the course of the seven seasons. In Season 1, Peggy is introduced as a shy, unassuming secretary at Sterling Cooper.
    • Roger Sterling. Roger is one of the most entertaining characters in "Mad Men." John Slattery delivers a very complex performance. There are points at which Roger is fun to hate, but at times, he shows his vulnerabilities.
    • Lane Pryce. Lane Pryce (Jared Harris) doesn't show up until the third season, but he instantly became one of the most fascinating characters in the series.
  3. Aug 15, 2024 · Vote for your favorite Mad Men characters and help make this list the ultimate source for who the best characters of the show are. Mad Men character roles from every season are included, along with the names of the actors who play them.

    • Guy MacKendrick. Showcase Episode: "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" Meet the new boss: Sterling Cooper gets a visit from Guy, the posh Brit who's running the shop from now on.
    • Trudy Campbell. Showcase Episode: "New Amsterdam" Being married to Pete Campbell — now there's a fate you wouldn't wish on anyone. Yet Alison Brie's Trudy is quite the little schemer behind the scenes.
    • Harry Crane. Showcase Episode: "The Wheel" A creepier, sweatier Pete Campbell, with no redeeming qualities, except maybe his touching fondness for White Castle burgers.
    • Bethany Van Nuys. Showcase Episode: "The Summer Man" One of the many glittery ladies who flicker in and out of Don Draper's life, Bethany is an aspiring actress who works as a stand-in at the Metropolitan Opera.
    • Betty Draper: "She doesn't know that loving you is the worst way to get to you." Betty Draper is a very troubled and emotional character who settles as a housewife but struggles with the reality of that.
    • Stan Rizzo: "I'm sorry. I didn't know that." When Stan Rizzo first joined the series, it wasn't clear how big a part he would have to play. However, as the show goes on he becomes frequently more important and his friendship-turned-relationship with Peggy Olson is a treat to watch.
    • Michael Ginsberg: "You know Don; tall guy, short temper." Michael Ginsberg may never be one of the main characters of Mad Men, but he is undoubtedly the funniest character that the show ever had.
    • Lane Pryce: "If your tantrum has subsided, you're welcome to join us." Lane Pryce may have an unfortunate ending on the show, providing a very emotional episode, but he is an amazing character.
  4. Nov 17, 2021 · Season 1: Peggy Olson. Peggy Olson changes a lot on Mad Men and she has a super powerful journey in season 1, making her the best character from the show's first few episodes. After getting hired as the secretary to Don Draper, she quickly learns the ins and outs of the office.

  5. May 14, 2015 · Joey follows a pretty classic “Mad Men” character path: seemingly likable and fun at first, then exposed as a charmless fraud and shooed out of the narrative almost immediately.

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