In this 2018 mystery film, seven different characters in the late 1960s got together in the middle of the night in a run-down hotel in between Nevada and California.
Inspired by a viral story, the 2018 film followed a group of guys who get together one month every year to play the classic children's game.
In 2016, Hamm played a bank robber who distrusted a getaway car driver nicknamed Baby (Ansel Elgort).
In this 2016 drama about families sticking together, Hamm played the son of Marjorie (Lois Smith), who talked to her deceased husband through holograph recreations.
The hunky star will lend his voice as Sandra Bullock's husband in the Despicable Me spinoff set to hit theaters on July 10.
Hamm stole the show as the wacky Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne, a cult leader who lures four women into an underground bunker for decades.
The actor received his breakout role in 2007 with Mad Men's Don Draper. For seven seasons, Hamm starred as the suave advertising exec with a shady past.
In this 2014 flick, the 44-year-old actor heads to India to find a cricket player he can mold into a major league baseball star.
Although Hamm only appeared for a hot second, we'll always remember his Don Draper-like exit after Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) gave his job as a National Parks Service worker the axe.
Kristen Wiig and Hamm got intimate in this 2011 comedy classic.
The actor took a break from filming the upcoming 2016 comedy with co-star Zach Galifianakis.
We know what you're thinking but yes, Hamm did voice the role of a talking toilet. Without a doubt his classiest role yet.
The actor appeared in a Christmas special of the U.K. dystopian drama series.
While the bit intented to parody the TV industry's history of hiring white actors to play black characters, the actor received backlash for his blackface cameo.
Before he won a Golden Globe, a goofy young Hamm appeared on the 1995 dating show The Big Date.
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