India, June 20 -- J on Hamm has made a career out of portraying complex, often morally ambiguous characters, men whose charm masks deeply flawed choices. From his breakout role as the suave yet troubled Don Draper in Mad Men to his recent turn as tech billionaire Paul Marks in The Morning Show, Hamm has become something of an expert at making "bad behaviour look extremely attractive," as he recently told The Hollywood Reporter. "I think people can relate to characters making bad decisions, because we've all made them," said Hamm, who is set to reprise his role as Paul Marks in Season 4 of The Morning Show, which premieres in September. He added, "My history of characters isn't exactly the saints; it's more on the sinner side of the equation." The actor has leaned into playing the anti-hero or outright villain in multiple high-profile projects - among them, Sheriff Roy Tillman in Fargo Season 5, the ruthless getaway driver Buddy in Baby Driver (2017), and his latest role in Your Friends & Neighbors. He noted that stepping into the shoes of such characters can often be more compelling than playing the traditional good guy. "Superman can be kind of boring," Hamm remarked with a chuckle. "No offense to the new Superman [David Corenswet], who I hope is a delightful person." HTC...