'Mad Men' Season 7 Cast: Kevin Rahm Not at all Ready to Bid Goodbye After a Decade in Mad Men Series

'Mad Men' Season 7 Cast: Kevin Rahm Not at all Ready to Bid Goodbye After a Decade in Mad Men Series
"Mad Men" with Kevin Rahm as its lead star may be coming to its end by 2015 on AMC. Kevin Rahm is in a good place now though as he recently became a father and could not contain his happiness. Last Sunday, Kevin Ram and his wife Amy Lonkar welcomed their first daughter. The actor is already 43 years old, yet still very excited and energetic accepting the responsibility of being a father. Amy Lonkar whom Rahm got married to last 2012 is a cardiothoracic.
Rahm in "Mad Men" is really effective. This is why he already earned a lot of fans, who stay tuned to the events on his life through Twitter. The fans were ecstatic that the actor is now finally, a father.
Right after they got married, fans extended their congratulations and warmest support via Twitter. With too many fans sending messages to the couple, Rahm took some time just to respond with those messages to both of them. Rahm showed the same courtesy now to the fans wishing him well on this new phase in his life: fatherhood. While Rahm is busy cuddling his daughter, he is answering messages at the same time from fans who want to know if his wife is better after her pregnancy. Rahm shared that his wife is good and comfortable and both of them are very happy.
Going back to the series, with few episodes left, Rahm admitted that he is not ready for "Mad Men" to end just yet. He shared that working on it for almost a decade is not a joke.
Mad Men season 7 returns for its remaining season on 2015 at AMC.
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