You Could Be on Mad Men Contest Finalists Announced

Once again, we were impressed by the creativity and skill of the hundreds of contenders seeking a walk-on role on Mad Men. Today, we announce the top twenty finalists (determined strictly by votes).
Bobbie Barrett by Anthony Bonaventura (Los Angeles, CA)
Joan Holloway by Taylor Renee Campbell (Hollywood, CA)
Joan Holloway by Sonora Chase (New York, N.Y.)
Bobbie Barrett by Morgan Elizabeth Cox (Los Angeles, CA)
Don Draper by Dave Del Greco (Los Angeles, CA)
Roger Sterling by Rhe De Ville (New York, N.Y.)
Pete Campbell by Angela Easterling (Greenville, S.C.)
Don Draper by Rich Finley (Sherman Oaks, CA)
Jimmy Barrett by Dan Janis (Columbia, MD)
Don Draper by Manuel Kanian (Upper Darby, PA)
Don Draper by Jason Klink (Syracuse, N.Y.)
Bobbie Barrett by Cara Kohl (Long Island City, N.Y.)
Joan Holloway by Benjamin Andrew Moore (New York, N.Y.)
Joan Holloway by Yael Motai (Clearwater, FL)
Pete Campbell by Ralph Murphy (Huntington Station, N.Y.)
Joan Holloway by Heather Rose (Huntingburg, IN)
Bobbie Barrett by Teri Schnaubelt (Chicago, IL)
Bobby Barrett by Monica Sidarous (Los Angeles, CA)
Joan Holloway by Tracy Timm (Glendale, AZ)
Don Draper by Hilary Walker (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Ten first-prize winners (also determined by votes) will each receive a Mad Men Season 2 DVD set. Mad Men executive producer Matthew Weiner will chose a winner from the finalists.
Remember: the voting period ends Friday, October 30, at 5 p.m. ET.












YAY Angela!!! I'm so happy for you!!!!
To the editors and web programmers of the video contest: the "Login to Vote" under each entry's big red box with their vote count, is leading to the following error:
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I would say thanks for the lies, but instead I will simply say that perhaps you could have been a bit more forthcoming with your information.
Question: Why would you allow for video submissions up until only two (if that) days before you tallied the votes? Shouldn't the later submissions be given at least a modicum of chance?
It just makes me wonder how many jewels were cast out with the clay just because they hadn't been given a decent opportunity to be voted on, let alone viewed.
Thank you.
Indeed. I did not enter the contest -- I do not have a whole continent full of people to vote for me. I am quite certain it's the same for many entrants: jewels cast out with the clay is very apt indeed, Seventy9.
Anyone ever hear anything about a winner from the last contest?
http://blogs.amctv.com/mad-men/2009/08/banana-republic-finalists.php