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That's No "Mad Men" Party Girl, That's the First Lady of San Francisco

Posted by Ben Kallen

 

Thanks to the blog SFist for pointing out that the old friend of Betty's who's become a "party girl" (i.e., prostitute) in the season opener of Mad Men was played by none other than Jennifer Siebel, the actress wife of San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom. In fact, the episode aired just a day after the couple got married.

Siebel, who has a business degree from Stanford, also appears on Life as lead character Charlie Crews' ex-wife. (And from a brief scan of the SF press, she seems to be one of their favorite snark targets.) Before meeting Newsom, she dated George Clooney (right, who hasn't?), while the mayor's own complex dating history includes CSI: Miami star Sofia Milos.

Sharp-eyed Mad Men fans will have recently spotted a couple of other notable actresses in small roles: Everwood's adorable Sarah Drew as fashionable art director Salvatore's wife, and Denise Crosby -- Star Trek: The Next Generation's Tasha Yar -- as Betty's overly attentive riding coach.

Previously:
Mad Men recap: The Shock of the New


Comments

Guest said:

Seems to be a Clooney-fest.

His ex-wife on the show, Denise Crosby rumored to be the affair that broke up the Clooney marriage, Sobel a fling of Clooney's...

Do the producers have it in for his ex?

September 5, 2008 1:48 PM

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