John Slattery
Milestones
- Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Birthday: August 13, 1962
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2009
Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
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2007 to 0000
Cast as Roger Sterling on AMC's "Mad Men"; earned Emmy (2008, 2009) nominations for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
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2007
Cast unlikable CIA boss in Mike Nichols' "Charlie Wilson’s War"
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2007
Had a recurring role on ABC's "Desperate Housewives" as Victor Lang, a politician and love interest for Gabriella (Eva Longoria Parker)
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2006
Cast in Clint Eastwood's WWII drama, "Flags of Our Fathers"
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2004
Cast as Peter Benedict on the short-lived WB series, "Jack & Bobby"
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2004
Played the father in the film "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights"
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2003
Featured in "The Station Agent"
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2003
Starred as Tommy Flanegan in the HBO series "K Street"
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2002
Cast in the film "Bad Company"
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2001
Had a recurring role as Dennis Martino on the NBC comedy "Ed"
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2000
Guest-starred as a politician with kinky sex habits romancing Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie in "Sex and the City" (HBO)
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2000
Returned to Broadway co-starring with Liev Schreiber and Juliette Binoche in "Betrayal"
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2000
Starred opposite Sela Ward as a steelworker romancing a movie actress in "To Catch a Falling Star" (CBS)
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1999
Played Will's brother in a memorable two-part episode of "Will & Grace" (NBC)
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1999
Portrayed Amy's estranged (later divorced) husband in the CBS drama series "Judging Amy"
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1998
Cast as a goofy but sexy veterinarian in the Lifetime comedy series "Maggie"
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1998
Portrayed Senator Walter Mondale in the HBO miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon"
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1997
Played both a father and his own son in Richard Greenberg's Off-Broadway "Three Days of Rain"
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1996
Cast opposite Mary Stuart Masterson in the Hallmark Hall of Fame’s adaptation of Horton Foote's "Lily Dale"
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1996
Made feature film debut in "City Hall"
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1995
Featured in the NBC miniseries "A Woman of Independent Means"
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1995
Portrayed Charles Van Doren in Richard Greenberg's Off-Broadway play "Night and Her Stars"
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1993
Broadway debut as a comedy writer in Neil Simon’s acclaimed "Laughter on the 23rd Floor"; again teamed with Nathan Lane
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1991
Appeared in Richard Greenberg's play "The Extra Man"
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1991 to 1993
Cast as union organizer Al Kahn in the World War II-era drama "Homefront" (ABC)
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1991
Cast in the shot-lived ABC spy drama "Under Cover"
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1989
Stage debut opposite Nathan Lane in Terrance McNally's "The Lisbon Traviata"
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1988
TV series debut as a regular, "The Dirty Dozen: The Series" (FOX)
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Raised outside of Boston, MA in Newton and Wellesley