Jon Hamm Says Heād Be a āTerribleā Thief in Real Life Because He Was Raised Catholic
Jon Hamm Says Heād Be a āTerribleā Thief in Real Life Because He Was Raised Catholic

Ryan BrennanWed, April 1, 2026 at 5:07 PM UTC
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If youāve followed Jon Hamm since the Mad Men days, you already know this about him: the man is genuinely, disarmingly funny.
A recent interview with SFGate, published March 31, only confirms it ā and delivers a childhood anecdote so perfectly of its era that anyone who grew up before the internet will feel it in their bones.
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Hamm currently stars as Andrew āCoopā Cooper in the hit Apple TV series Your Friends & Neighbors, playing a financial titan who, after losing everything, resorts to burglarizing the homes of people in his social circle.
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But when SFGate asked whether Hamm himself had any real-life experience with theft, the answer took a wonderfully personal turn.
āI have not stolen from a friend, but I had a comic book taken by a friend of mine when I was in fifth or sixth grade,ā he told SFGate. āI was furious to the point where I made my dad call this guyās dad and say, āYo, give my kid his comic books back.āā
If youāre of a certain age, you know exactly how that phone call went ā the awkward dad diplomacy, the muffled conversation in another room, the gravity of the situation that only a kid could fully appreciate.
Hamm remembered the comic in question was the S issue from his collection of The History of the Marvel Universe comics. Not the most valuable issue, he clarified, but that wasnāt the point.
āI was like, āThis is not OK,āā he said. āThere was no internet. I couldnāt just order up another one.ā
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For anyone who remembers the pre-digital scarcity of things you loved, the weight of a missing comic book from an incomplete set, the impossibility of replacing it without a lucky find at a flea market, Hammās frustration makes perfect sense.
The good news: he got the comic back. And as for the culprit? āHonestly, I couldnāt even tell you his name,ā Hamm said. The comics, however, are still sitting in his closet to this day.
Would Jon Hamm Steal From His Friends?
The SFGate interview also surfaced Hammās playful take on awards ā specifically, other peopleās awards. Asked whether heād steal from friends in real life, his answer was delightfully mischievous.
āIāve got quite a few friends that have certain shaped awards that I would probably steal but not so I could have them,ā he told the outlet. āJust so I could hide the awards from them and cause them anxiety. That would be more fun. Go steal somebodyās Academy Award.ā
When pressed to name names, Hamm said he would āneverā reveal the targets.
Itās worth noting that Hamm has never been nominated for an Oscar. But his awards rĆ©sumĆ© is quietly staggering: one Emmy, two Golden Globes and two SAG Awards.
That he can joke so freely about stealing someone elseās Academy Award speaks to a guy who doesnāt take the Hollywood scoreboard too seriously.
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But as for a life of crime? Donāt hold your breath.
āI was raised Catholic and would have to confess immediately,ā he concluded.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā