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Marty Faraday is a fictional character portrayed by Anthony Burch in the TV series Mad Men.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Hobo Code (season 1), they were 23 years old.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 92 aired

Marty Faraday

by Anthony Burch

character

Episodes5

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    The Hobo Code

    episode S1.E8 september 2007
    Pete Campbell and Peggy Olson start an office romance. Peggy's copy for the lipstick account goes over well and the men in the firm congratulate her. A new telephone receptionist, Lois Saddler, takes a liking to Salvatore Romano but his own interests seem to lie elsewhere. Don Draper gets an unexpected bonus from Bert Cooper and wants to take Midge on a surprise trip to Paris. She seems too involved with her beatnik friends however. Don reflects on his unhappy childhood and in flashbacks he reveals some life lessons he learned early on when a hobo spent the day working on the family farm in exchange for a meal.
  • 8.2
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    Wee Small Hours

    episode S3.E9 october 2009
    Betty tries to meet with Henry Francis again, while Don steps up his pursuit of his daughter's former teacher. At the office, Don disappoints Conrad Hilton and is forced by a client to fire Salvatore over an unwelcome advance.
  • 8.3
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    The Color Blue

    episode S3.E10 october 2009
    As Sterling Cooper prepares for its 40th anniversary party, the bosses in London drop a bombshell to Lane. Miss Farrell's troubled brother pays a visit to her and Don, and Betty stumbles onto her husband's secrets.
  • 9.2
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    The Gypsy and the Hobo

    episode S3.E11 october 2009
    An old flame and potential client reenters Roger Sterling's life, Joan's husband searches for a new job, and Don finally comes clean to Betty about his true identity.
  • 8.9
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    The Grown-Ups

    episode S3.E12 november 2009
    On the weekend of the John F. Kennedy assassination, Pete finds out that he lost the promotion to Cosgrove, Roger Sterling's daughter's wedding goes off as planned, and Betty musters up the courage to respond to Don's confessions.