Pete Campbell, the whiniest weasel on "Mad Men," just had his rockiest season yet. But it's been a very good year for the guy who plays him.
Vincent Kartheiser keeps racking up critical acclaim for his portrayal of Campbell, an ambitious ad executive whose career trajectory is receding as fast as his hairline and whose own mom calls him unlovable. In March, the Apple Valley native became engaged to actress Alexis Bledel, the former "Gilmore Girl" he met when she guested on the hit 1960s-set AMC series as an unstable woman with whom he has a fling. And on Friday, he takes the Guthrie stage as Mr. Darcy, the rich, sullen, intriguing suitor of Elizabeth Bennet in Simon Reade's adaptation of Jane Austen's best-loved novel, "Pride and Prejudice."
Anyone who's seen Kartheiser on "Mad Men" knows he can exude haughty privilege in his sleep. But the look he gets when discussing his take on Darcy suggests that he'll also bring some mischief to the role.
"You can't do justice to Jane Austen without bringing a lot of humor," he said, tucking into a plate of panang curry at the Thai restaurant Kindee during a rehearsal dinner break. "It's hilarious how she approached the upper-class problems of those times. A Dickensian approach won't do."
In sand-colored jeans, a faded navy T-shirt with a small hole in one shoulder and a casually trimmed beard, 34-year-old Kartheiser blends in as he walks back toward the Guthrie carrying a green Lunds bag, drawing no glances of recognition. The only vestige of preppy, buttoned-up Peter Campbell is a retro briefcase bearing the initials "SCP," the logo of the fictitious ad agency he works for.
After lipping off in interviews conducted earlier in the "Mad Men" run, Kartheiser seems a bit cautious about revealing anything personal, other than to mention he's been walking around the lakes and seeing his family since he's been in town rehearsing. Asked if fiancée Bledel will be coming to see the play, he plays coy, saying she's "pretty busy." (She showed up for the Guthrie's 50th-anniversary gala, and he's previously said they try to see each other at least every 10 days, so our guess is yes.)
His mother, Janet, who still lives in Apple Valley, is more forthcoming, calling the couple "fun and playful, modest about their careers." She noted that the weekend of the gala, Vincent and Bledel visited his 91-year-old grandmother.
Asked if Vincent, the youngest of six children, could wrap her around his little finger as a kid, she said, "Oh, God, do you think? He was so endearing. He didn't need to be primed to play the baby of the family."