On “Mad Men,” Vincent Kartheiser plays smarmy adman Pete Campbell, who manages to be repulsive and intriguing at the same time. His role on the beloved AMC drama is quite a change from the characters the Apple Valley native took on when was starting his career at the Children’s Theatre Company.
In this exclusive interview with AMCtv.com,Vincent Kartheiser discusses his character Pete Campbell, not to mention the actors portraying him in the "You Could Be on Mad Men Contest."
In the newest edition of Metro Motion, now running on television and the web, we tag along on a trip down the Metro Red Line with actor and regular Metro rider Vincent Kartheiser of TV’s “Mad Men.”
Much of what's written about AMC's "Mad Men" focuses on Jon Hamm as existential ad man Don Draper and January Jones as desperate housewife Betty Draper.
Actor Vincent Kartheiser is one sly trickster. In his Playbill bio, it says he was named after Vincent van Gogh and grew up surrounded by his paintings.
Sterling Cooper’s weaselly go-getter Pete Campbell is deftly portrayed by the chatty Vincent Kartheiser, seen here at left with Playboy’s fashion director Sterling Cooper’s weaselly go-getter Pete Campbell is deftly portrayed by the chatty Vincent Kartheiser,
"Mad Men" is a show littered with good people doing despicable things, but then there's Pete Campbell, arguably the worst guy doing even worse things – cheating on his wife, impregnating Peggy, blackmailing Don