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Christina Hendricks answers 5 questions from Men’s Health
Published on October 28th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Multimedia. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks & Elisabeth Moss Are Excited For ‘Mad Men’s’ Return
Published on October 12th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Mad Men,Multimedia. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks: “The Early Show” – September 13th
Published on September 23rd, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Gallery,Multimedia. Comments Off

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Christina Hendricks: 63rd Prime-Time Emmy Awards [Videos]

Christina Hendricks: Emmys Red Carpet LIVE with PopSugarTV
Published on September 18th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Awards & Nominations,Multimedia,News and Rumours. Comments Off

Finally it’s Emmys Day! Christina Hendricks is nominated as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and thanks to PopSugar we’ll be able to see LIVE the event starting at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET.

Christina Hendricks: “The Family Tree” Trailer, Still & Poster
Published on August 17th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Gallery,Multimedia,Other Projects. Comments Off

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Christina Hendricks: “Drive” Red Band Trailer
Published on August 17th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Drive,Multimedia,Other Projects. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks, Elizabeth Moss & Matthew Weiner Are ‘Excited’ For Emmy Noms
Published on August 17th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Awards & Nominations,Mad Men,Multimedia. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks on “Mad Men,” Sixties sexism and Emmys
Published on August 17th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Mad Men,Multimedia. Comments Off

“I thought it was interesting to see some of Joan’s power be taken away,” revealed Christina Hendricks about her character’s arc on the fourth season of “Mad Men.” In a video chat with senior editors Rob Licuria and Chris Beachum, she explained, “These new guys come in and (do) not respect her or understand her position in the company. I feel she was threatened a lot this year and had a lot of challenges in that way.”

Hendricks has played Joan Harris (nee Holloway) on “Mad Men,” the reigning three-time Emmy champ for Best Drama Series, since its 2007 debut. As the office manager of the advertising agency, Joan is looked upon as second class by the men and that sexist attitude is the focus of Hendricks‘ episode submission, “The Summer Man.”

Explaining her choice, Hendrick said, “I thought there were some really intense scenes in that particular episode for Joan. Her being so threatened and so conflicted … reaching this boiling point. She never really just expodes; everything is very contained so that all of this fury that you have to control comes out in this fiery damaging way.”

Hendricks received her second consecutive bid as Best Drama Supporting Actress and is competing against last year’s winner Archie Panjabi (“The Good Wife”), Emmy champs Christine Baranski (“The Good Wife”) and Kelly Macdonald (“Boardwalk Empire”), and Emmy rookies Michelle Forbes (“The Killing”) and Margo Martindale (“Justified”).

As the fourth season of “Mad Men” ended, Joan’s husband Greg (Sam Page) had shipped off to be a medic in the Vietnam War, she found out that she was pregnant through an affair with her boss Roger Sterling (John Slattery), and she secretly decided not to have the abortion they arranged. Regarding the fifth season, which starts shooting this month after a longer-than-usual delay, Hendricks revealed, “It just seems like a natural progression actually for the the character, and it’s going to add some really rich dimensions.”

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Christina Hendricks: Interviews Round-Up
Published on June 15th, 2011 by Flo & Filed in Articles and Interviews,Mad Men,Multimedia. Comments Off

Christina Hendricks talks with The View about Mad Men and her surprise at discovering her female fans are actually more flirtatious than her male admirers.

In an interview with TheWrap.com, Christina Hendricks professes her respect for Mad Men‘s creator, saying that “The show couldn’t be made without Matt Weiner. He is the show.”

Christina Hendricks discusses ’80s music and her support of the Make-a-Wish Foundation with Stylelist.com.