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Hamm almost quit acting

The Mad Men star worked as a full-time waiter for nearly five years in between small acting jobs and had a back-up plan to become a teacher.

And Hamm had promised himself he’d give up his acting dream just months before he landed his breakthrough role as Captain Matt Dillon in the 2002 war drama.

He tells W magazine, “I had given myself five years to be self-sufficient as an actor. I was already self-sufficient as a waiter. But I knew a lot of 40-year-old waiters and I didn’t want to be one of those. I had taught (at) school and I knew that I could always go back to teaching.

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“I gave myself to my 30th birthday, and my 30th birthday actually happened on the set of We Were Soldiers, which was my first big Hollywood movie – a Mel Gibson vehicle. I was making enough money to quit my waiting job.”

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