Here’s a look at what the cast ofMad Menlooks like in real life.
Unfortunately, thingshaven’t been easysince the show ended.
It was a huge transformational moment and he’s still not quite over it.

Ashe toldInStyle, “It’s fine.
It’s hard to be single after being together for a long time.
It’s really hard.

We were hippies into the Dead, Zeppelin, Phish.”
Still, it’s not as though Jones has kept up those grungier roots entirely.
During the tough times, Moss draws strength from her faith in Scientology.

“I’ve been getting these kind of delayed horrified reactions,” Feldman toldEntertainment Weeklyafter the episode aired.
“I figure I’ll continue to get them for the next couple of weeks.”
Funny enough, Feldman says the writers based the character on his actual personality.

Vincent Kartheiser
It took a major physical transformation to turn Vincent Kartheiser into Pete Campbell.
People teased him but he didn’t care and that attitude has paid off.
After discovering his affair, she pulled away from him, but in the end, they were reunited.

That’s kind of been the through line for her character.
I think she considered herself successful through his successes and liked being a part of those."
“Right off the bat, I was surprised at my own strength and athleticism.

I think all of us were surprised by our own power,” she toldPeople.
“GLOWis a show about women and women’s bodies and them having control over their own bodies.
You have to find your inner power and let it glow!”

Ironically, Hendricks herself faced similar hurdles in her real life, as some criticized her for being fuller-figured.
It’s like: ‘Oh, thank you!
Thank you for letting me be me.'"

Finally, he landed his first acting gig in the play,The Lisbon Traviata, opposite Nathan Lane.
The rest is history.
“I hate Silver Fox.

I absolutely hate it.
It just sounds so…so slimy and embarrassing.”
It wasn’t long before she moved all the way across the country to pursue her own dreams.

It’s delicate, but potent."
Fans can now easily peg the Joans of their own offices.
Or the Betty’s of their neighborhoods.

Even a Mr. Draper, drinking alone at the far end of the bar.