Jon Hamm returns to Mass. for ‘Clear History’
Jon Hamm took a break between filming scenes for Larry David’s new HBO film, “Clear History,” on Tuesday. (Patriot Pics/FAMEFLYNET PICTURES)
After losing the best actor Emmy to Damian Lewis on Sunday night, Jon Hamm returned to Massachusetts to continue shooting the HBO film “Clear History” with Larry David. The dashing actor was spotted on the North Shore on Tuesday, and was seen shaking hands with a local police officer. If you want to get closer to Hamm, you should check out BeInAMovie.com. The website is offering locals the chance to sign up to be extras in a concert scene that will be filmed in Beverly on Monday with the band Chicago. “Clear History” costars Kate Hudson, Michael Keaton, and Danny McBride, so you might get to see them, too.
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