Tony Award-winning Robert Morse, ‘Mad Men’ star, dead at 90
LOS ANGELES — Robert Morse, a star of both Broadway and television, has passed away at his home in Los Angeles at age 90. Morse won a Tony Award for his performance, and reprised the role in the 1967 film adaptation of the same name. The Mad Men Twitter account honored Morse with a post saying, “Robert Morse was one of the greats. In a 1989 interview with the New York Times, Morse said: “Things change. Expand Autoplay Image 1 of 23 Photos: Robert Morse through the years FILE - Robert Morse appears at the live read and series finale of "Mad Men" held in Los Angeles on May 17, 2015.
wftv.comRobert Morse, two-time Tony-winning actor, dies at 90
Obit Robert Morse FILE - Robert Morse appears at the live read and series finale of "Mad Men" held in Los Angeles on May 17, 2015. The role earned him an Emmy nomination in 2008 as best guest actor in a drama series. “But there’s a desperate side of Capote, too, and Morse rises to the pain.”In 1993, the televised version of “Tru” (PBS) won Morse an Emmy for best actor in a miniseries or special. “I don’t think in terms of whether a picture will help or hinder my career,” Morse told the Los Angeles Times when the film was in production. Reviewing his career, Morse told The New York Times in 1989: “Things change.
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