John Slattery

John Slattery

  • Born: 1962-8-13
  • Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Mad Men, Iron Man 2, The Adjustment Bureau
  • John Slattery (John Slattery), born on August 13, 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American actor and director. [1] 
    He became famous for his TV play; teleplay; TV drama; TV serial; "Mad Men" produced by AMC . This work has won him nominations for many awards and won two SAG Awards for best group performance. .

    Early Experience

    Slattery was born in an Irish family in Boston, Massachusetts . He has 6 siblings and believes in Catholicism . He studied at St. Sebastian's School in high school, and graduated from The Catholic University of America (The Catholic University of America) in 1984 with a bachelor of fine arts degree.

    Performing Experience

    In addition to " Mad Men ", Slattery also appeared in the popular series " Sex and the City: The Movie ", "Desperate Housewives" (Gabriel's second husband). In terms of movies, he appeared in "Smile of the Mona Lisa", playing Julia Roberts ' fiance; and " Iron Man 2 " in 2010 and " The Adjustment Bureau " in 2011 .
    In terms of stage plays, Slattery also made a lot of achievements. His stage debut was "The Lisbon Traviata" in 1989, in collaboration with Nathan Lane . There have also been several successful collaborations with playwright Richard Greenberg . In 1993, Slattery appeared on Broadway for the first time 2 and collaborated with Nathan Lane on "Laughter on the 23rd Floor".
    " The Adjustment Bureau " is an American movie directed by George Noffi in 2011. Based on Philip K. Dick's short story "Adjustment Team", the film tells about a congressman named David Norris investigating a series of incidents in a national political case. Norris, who is a bit cynical, has always believed that the politicians of the US authorities are actors who can only make shows, so they are very diligent in handling the case. But what he didn't expect was that he was gradually attracted by the appearance and temperament of the ballerina Silas, and finally fell in love with him. However, this inexplicable love still brought trouble, because behind this mysterious woman, the inextricable connections related to the case were involved, and Norris fell into crisis and predicament.
    In 2019, starred in the FX limited drama "Mrs America". 

    Personal Life

    In 1998, Slattery married Tara Bassam ( George Clooney's ex-wife), who was also an actor , and they had a son.
    Extended Reading
    • Jamel 2022-04-16 08:01:01

      a little casual

      Feminism is never a business, and feminism will always be marginalized. As long as we don't speak up, feminism requires women's independence and their voices to be heard, but they are exploited by speculators who oppress women by catering to men and men's rights. However, her ending was also...

    • Zachery 2022-09-06 06:50:41

      We are only at a very early stage

      A five-point rating does not mean the work is perfect, and even the amount of information is too large. After reading it, I still have a lot of commentary information before I have time to read it, and I am not so familiar with American politics, which makes me sometimes dizzy. But the central...

    • Erna 2022-04-19 09:03:21

      I say. This show is not about being anti-feminist. Rather, if a feminist is not against women's boxing or anti-women's boxing, and opposes fighting against men, how rough the road to fighting for women's rights will become.

    • Alejandrin 2022-04-19 09:03:21

      The scene in this show so far (episode 3) that gives me the most goosebumps is when the pro-ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) women (mostly young unmarried women) team and the anti-ERA housewives team are on opposite stairs. They turned their heads and stared at each other, and at that moment they had to think about what split them, who shared a common destiny, to such a degree. But on second thought, what does it matter, as long as they all realize that women need to stand up and speak out for their own interests, realize the necessity of women's participation in politics, realize the importance of power, even if it is a staircase in different directions , as long as you go up, you will reach the same place at the end. The fight is not about Equality. It's about Power