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Rich Sommer On His Perfect Ending For Harry Crane (TV Squad)
Before speaking to Rich Sommer -- best known to the world as Harry Crane on
"Mad Men" -- I was a bit concerned. Concerned because his role in the Tribeca
Film Festival offering, "The Giant Mechanical Man," isn't a very big one, and
we had a lot of time to fill. Fortunately, Sommer was in a talkative mood and
the lack of topics to discuss was _not_ a problem. In fact, things got so
talkative, that, after our interview, Sommer had to call his publicist to warn
her about some inflammatory remakes that he made about the _New York Post_
(which, yes, you can read below).
In "The Giant Mechanical Man" (premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on
Monday night), Sommer plays Brian, the well meaning brother-in-law of Jenna
Fischer's Janice -- a wide-eyed and innocent woman who can't seem to maintain
steady employment, but becomes infatuated with a street performer who dresses
like a mechanical man.
Here, Sommer discusses what he can and can't say about "Mad Men," explains
what happened with his abrupt departure from "The Office," and reveals what
happens if you accuse Harry Crane of being a racist.
**It's very nice to ...



