Jon Hamm as Don Draper

Don Draper

Don Draper is the Creative Director and a Partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency.

John Slattery as Roger Sterling

Roger Sterling

Roger Sterling is a Partner at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency.

Vincent Kartheiser as Pete Campbell

Pete Campbell

Pete Campbell is a Partner at the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency.

January Jones as Betty Francis

Betty Francis

Betty, Don’s ex-wife, is a mother of three -- Gene, Robert and Sally.

Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris

Joan Harris

Joan Harris is the Director of Agency Operations at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson

Peggy Olson

Peggy Olson is a Copywriter at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Jared Harris as Lane Pryce

Lane Pryce

Lane Pryce is a Partner in the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce advertising agency.

Robert Morse as Bertram Cooper

Bertram Cooper

Bertram Cooper is a Founding Partner of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Rich Sommer as Harry Crane

Harry Crane

Harry Crane heads the Media Department at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Aaron Staton as Ken Cosgrove

Ken Cosgrove

Ken Cosgrove is an Accounts Executive at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Joel Murray as Freddy Rumsen

Freddy Rumsen

Freddy Rumsen is a copywriter at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Christopher Stanley as Henry Francis

Henry Francis

Henry Francis is the Director of Public Relations and Research for Nelson Rockefeller.

Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper

Sally Draper

Sally Draper is the daughter of Don Draper and his ex-wife Betty.

Alison Brie as Trudy Campbell

Trudy Campbell

Trudy Campbell is married to Pete Campbell, a Partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.

Peyton List as Jane Sterling

Jane Sterling

A college graduate who worked briefly as Don Draper's secretary, Jane Sterling is Roger's wife.

Cara Buono as Faye Miller

Faye Miller

Dr. Faye Miller is a consultant for a consumer-research company.

Randee Heller as Ida Blankenship

Ida Blankenship

Miss Blankenship becomes Don Draper's secretary after her predecessor quits.

Jay R. Ferguson as Stan Rizzo

Stan Rizzo

Stan Rizzo is the Art Director at Sterling Copper Draper Pryce.

Mark Moses as Herman “Duck” Phillips

Duck Phillips

"Duck" Phillips is the former head of account services at Sterling Cooper.

Michael Gladis as Paul Kinsey

Paul Kinsey

Paul Kinsey is a former Copywriter for Sterling Cooper.

Bryan Batt as Salvatore Romano

Sal Romano

Salvatore Romano is the former Art Director for Sterling Cooper.

Anne Dudek as Francine Hanson

Francine Hanson

Francine Hanson is one of Betty Francis's closest friends in Ossining, NY.

Darby Stanchfield as Helen Bishop

Helen Bishop

Helen Bishop is a divorced mother who lives in Ossining.

Abigail Spencer as Suzanne Farrell

Suzanne Farrell

Susanne Farrell is a schoolteacher in Ossining.

Melinda McGraw as Bobbie Barrett

Bobbie Barrett

Bobbie Barrett is the wife and manager of comedian Jimmy Barrett.

Maggie Siff as Rachel Menken

Rachel Menken

Rachel Menken is the head of Menken’s, a major Jewish department store.

Rosemarie DeWitt as Midge Daniels

Midge Daniels

Midge Daniels is an illustrator and painter who hangs with a beatnik crowd.

Patrick Fischler as Jimmy Barrett

Jimmy Barrett

Jimmy Barrett is a sharp-tongued celebrity comic and the husband of Bobbie Barrett.

Chelcie Ross as Conrad Hilton

Conrad Hilton

Conrad "Connie" Hilton is the founder of Hilton Hotels.

Colin Hanks as Father Gill

Father Gill

Father Gill is a visiting priest at the Catholic church which Peggy's family attends.