Jon Hamm's role in "Bridesmaids" was legendary, but it turns out that he was only in the film as a favor to a friend. That friend? Kristen Wiig.
In discussing his Ted character in the 2011 film on SiriusXM's "Pop Culture Spotlight with Jessica Shaw," Jon revealed that he signed on without a script, without a financial agreement or without even talking to his agents.
"I did that movie before there was a part, before there was a script, I said 'yes' to it. And [my] agents went, 'Oh, well, s***. How do we, you know, ask for money?' And I was like, 'Don't worry about it. It just, let me let go have fun with friends,'" Jon said.
The "Mad Men" actor and Kristen, who co-wrote the film, have been close for years, having initially struck up a friendship while he hosted "SNL" in 2010. When Kristen asked him to appear in the movie, he couldn't say no.
"We were in a couple sketches together and got along like a house on fire, and she said, 'Will you please be in my movie? Please be in my movie,'" he recalled.
At the time, many of the films stars — Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Rebel Wilson and Ellie Kemper — were hardly household names. Jon and Kristen were easily two of the most recognizable faces in the flick.
"You know, nobody knew it was gonna be the global success that it was. But I knew it would be funny. And especially with that cast, I was like, 'Sure, of course. Are you kidding me? Thank you for asking. Of course I'll do that,'" he said. "Mostly I drive [my agents] crazy because I say yes to everything, you know?
"I'm always showing up for people's podcasts or what have you, but that's what I like doing," he continued. "I like engaging with the people that I work with and I've had some tremendous, fun experiences doing that. And things like that turn into other things. And, you know, those are the kinds of things you can't measure."