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  1. Rachel Menken (married name Katz) was the head of Menken's department store (catering to a largerly Jewish clientele) who became romantically involved with Don Draper. She came to Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency to try to get new ideas to advertise her department store. Pete Campbell blackmails Don, who then is propelled to suggest to Rachel to run away together to Los Angeles. Due to his ...

  2. Rachel Katz (née Menken; Maggie Siff) is the Jewish head of a department store who becomes romantically involved with Draper after she comes to Sterling Cooper in search of an advertising agency to revamp her business' image. Don's first encounter with Rachel, in the pilot, is at a meeting where he pitches the idea of using coupons to attract more customers to the store.

  3. Apr 19, 2021 · Rachel Menken enters the first season of Mad Men as an ambitious and modern Jewish American businesswoman, looking to transform the department store she inherited from her father into something contemporary, stylish, and innovative. She employs Sterling Cooper, an esteemed ad agency dominated by ego-driven white men in designer suits, to bring her vision for Menken’s department store into ...

  4. Rachel Menken / ... 15 episodes, 2007-2015 Joel Murray ... Fred Rumsen 15 episodes, 2007-2014 Harry Hamlin ... Jim Cutler 15 episodes, 2013-2014 Deborah Lacey ... Carla 15 episodes, 2007-2010 Aaron Hart ...

  5. Charlie Hofheimer. Abe Drexler 3 Episodes 2012. Randee Heller. Miss Blankenship 3 Episodes 2010. Zosia Mamet. Joyce Ramsey 2 Episodes 2010. Julie McNiven. 3 Episodes 2009. Patrick Cavanaugh.

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  6. Mar 30, 2015 · Betty Draper. Played by: January Jones. Seen in: Seasons 1-7. Who she is: A former model, Don’s first wife acts as his charming and loving spouse at important client dinners, but at home Betty ...

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  8. Mad Men: Created by Matthew Weiner. With Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones. A drama about one of New York's most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm's most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper.