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'Uh, guys, there's no 'h,'' Jon Hamm explains misspelled Golden Globe award

LOS ANGELES - Jon Hamm is having an indignity criss, just like his "Mad Men" counterpart, Don Draper.The Hollywood Foreign Press...

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Jon Hamm poses backstage with his award for Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Drama for his role in "Mad Men" during the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 10, 2016. Hamm's 2008 award had his first name as "John." REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

LOS ANGELES - Jon Hamm is having an indignity criss, just like his "Mad Men" counterpart, Don Draper.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association misspelled Hamm's name on his Golden Globe statue in 2008. He's since received six nominations and two wins.

Hamm told Vanity Fair while at the Sundance Film Festival that when his statue showed up at his home, his name was spelled "John" rather than Jon.

"I was like, 'Oh man. Uh, guys, there's no 'h,'" he told Vanity Fair.

Hamm earned all his noms and awards for his role on the AMC drama "Mad Men," which ended its seventh and final season last year. He is currently serving as a juror for the Sundance Film Festival.

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Hamm, who was decked out in winter gear to fight the Park City cold, said during the video interview that Sundance should launch a whole new award.

"There should be a jury for best scarf and best hat," Hamm joked. "I feel like we could get, like, the Mumford and Sons here and they all could judge it and it could be the suspenders and facial hair run-off."

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