Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’.Photo:Michelle Faye/FXJon Hammis sharing all ofFargo’s behind-the-scenes secrets!During a recent panel for the FX series' fifth season, the actor, 52, revealed what it took to make the prosthetic pierced nipples he wore for the role of North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman.“I had to have some very blue latex put on my nipples, and then they cast a resoundingly lifelike pair of nipples, which they then pierced and placed over my own nipples, and we shot said nipples. The crew doesn’t get enough credit, but there was a dedicated nippleologist,” he said at the event, according toVariety.A synopsis onFX’s websitedescribes Hamm’s character as “one of those constitutional sheriffs, a rancher preacher, defender of the American gospel.“Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in “Fargo”.Michelle Faye/FXThe summary also shared that the character is “a man who works from sunup to sundown shepherding God’s land” and that it is someone who believes “he is the law and therefore is above the law.” Hamm stars oppositeJuno Temple, who plays housewifeDorothy “Dot” Lyon.Hamm said he was fully onboard with wearing the accessory due to showrunner Noah Hawley’s vision for his character.“Noah had a pretty great sense of who this character was, and I was on board with going on that journey with him. It was fun,” he said at the panel, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.Apart from being busy working on the show, Hammtied the knotwithAnna Osceolain June. The ceremony came a few months after PEOPLE confirmed that theMad Menalums gotengagedafter two years of dating.Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola in September.Lexie Moreland/WWD via GettyThe pairreportedly first met on the set of the hit AMC seriesin 2015 before beingspotted together on several occasionsand romantically linked in 2020.In a conversation with PEOPLE, the actor reflected onbeing in a relationship with someone in the same industry.“You’re in it, it’s your life, and so you wake up and you deal with what comes at you. That’s certainly the case with us. The funny thing about this career is that there’s no rule book,” he said. “You really have to lean on one another for their support and for any kind of advice.“He also looked back at how they cemented their relationship status.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I think when you’re figuring out relationships, there’s a reason that that’s a genre unto itself in television and film. It’s a bumpy road towards relationships, but we do get better at it, I suppose,” Hamm shared with PEOPLE. “I mean, I feel like I’ve figured out some things over the course of my half a century on the planet. So I’m in a pretty good place now. Hopefully, I’m learning.”

Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’.Photo:Michelle Faye/FX

Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman

Michelle Faye/FX

Jon Hammis sharing all ofFargo’s behind-the-scenes secrets!During a recent panel for the FX series' fifth season, the actor, 52, revealed what it took to make the prosthetic pierced nipples he wore for the role of North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman.“I had to have some very blue latex put on my nipples, and then they cast a resoundingly lifelike pair of nipples, which they then pierced and placed over my own nipples, and we shot said nipples. The crew doesn’t get enough credit, but there was a dedicated nippleologist,” he said at the event, according toVariety.A synopsis onFX’s websitedescribes Hamm’s character as “one of those constitutional sheriffs, a rancher preacher, defender of the American gospel.“Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in “Fargo”.Michelle Faye/FXThe summary also shared that the character is “a man who works from sunup to sundown shepherding God’s land” and that it is someone who believes “he is the law and therefore is above the law.” Hamm stars oppositeJuno Temple, who plays housewifeDorothy “Dot” Lyon.Hamm said he was fully onboard with wearing the accessory due to showrunner Noah Hawley’s vision for his character.“Noah had a pretty great sense of who this character was, and I was on board with going on that journey with him. It was fun,” he said at the panel, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.Apart from being busy working on the show, Hammtied the knotwithAnna Osceolain June. The ceremony came a few months after PEOPLE confirmed that theMad Menalums gotengagedafter two years of dating.Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola in September.Lexie Moreland/WWD via GettyThe pairreportedly first met on the set of the hit AMC seriesin 2015 before beingspotted together on several occasionsand romantically linked in 2020.In a conversation with PEOPLE, the actor reflected onbeing in a relationship with someone in the same industry.“You’re in it, it’s your life, and so you wake up and you deal with what comes at you. That’s certainly the case with us. The funny thing about this career is that there’s no rule book,” he said. “You really have to lean on one another for their support and for any kind of advice.“He also looked back at how they cemented their relationship status.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I think when you’re figuring out relationships, there’s a reason that that’s a genre unto itself in television and film. It’s a bumpy road towards relationships, but we do get better at it, I suppose,” Hamm shared with PEOPLE. “I mean, I feel like I’ve figured out some things over the course of my half a century on the planet. So I’m in a pretty good place now. Hopefully, I’m learning.”

Jon Hammis sharing all ofFargo’s behind-the-scenes secrets!

During a recent panel for the FX series' fifth season, the actor, 52, revealed what it took to make the prosthetic pierced nipples he wore for the role of North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman.

“I had to have some very blue latex put on my nipples, and then they cast a resoundingly lifelike pair of nipples, which they then pierced and placed over my own nipples, and we shot said nipples. The crew doesn’t get enough credit, but there was a dedicated nippleologist,” he said at the event, according toVariety.

A synopsis onFX’s websitedescribes Hamm’s character as “one of those constitutional sheriffs, a rancher preacher, defender of the American gospel.”

Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in “Fargo”.Michelle Faye/FX

Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman

The summary also shared that the character is “a man who works from sunup to sundown shepherding God’s land” and that it is someone who believes “he is the law and therefore is above the law.” Hamm stars oppositeJuno Temple, who plays housewifeDorothy “Dot” Lyon.

Hamm said he was fully onboard with wearing the accessory due to showrunner Noah Hawley’s vision for his character.

“Noah had a pretty great sense of who this character was, and I was on board with going on that journey with him. It was fun,” he said at the panel, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.

Apart from being busy working on the show, Hammtied the knotwithAnna Osceolain June. The ceremony came a few months after PEOPLE confirmed that theMad Menalums gotengagedafter two years of dating.

Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola in September.Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty

Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola at the Met Opera Fall 2024 Opening Night at the Metropolitan Opera House on September 26, 2023

Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty

The pairreportedly first met on the set of the hit AMC seriesin 2015 before beingspotted together on several occasionsand romantically linked in 2020.

In a conversation with PEOPLE, the actor reflected onbeing in a relationship with someone in the same industry.

“You’re in it, it’s your life, and so you wake up and you deal with what comes at you. That’s certainly the case with us. The funny thing about this career is that there’s no rule book,” he said. “You really have to lean on one another for their support and for any kind of advice.”

He also looked back at how they cemented their relationship status.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“I think when you’re figuring out relationships, there’s a reason that that’s a genre unto itself in television and film. It’s a bumpy road towards relationships, but we do get better at it, I suppose,” Hamm shared with PEOPLE. “I mean, I feel like I’ve figured out some things over the course of my half a century on the planet. So I’m in a pretty good place now. Hopefully, I’m learning.”

source: people.com