Robert Alan Morse was an American actor and singer who died in 2022.
Prior to becoming famous, he attended many schools until discovering his inspiration in Henry Lasker, a theatrical instructor at Newton High School.
Morse participated in the Broadhurst Theatre version of The Front Page in 2016, with Nathan Lane and John Cleese.
He is most known for his performances in the original Broadway production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which debuted in 1961.
He earned a Tony Award for his role as Bertram Cooper in the highly acclaimed AMC drama series Mad Men.
Morse has had several Tony, Drama Desk, and Emmy nominations and wins throughout the course of his five-decade career.
He was 90 years old.
Did Robert Morse win an Oscar?
Robert Morse never won an Oscar in his life.
He however won awards from The Emmys, Primetime, Drama desk, Helen Hays, Screen Actors Guild, and Outer Critics Circle Awards