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Robert Morse has sadly died.
The Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor passed away at the age of 90 on Wednesday (April 20), his son Charlie confirmed to ABC.
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Robert was a two-time Tony Award winner, for 1961’s How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and 1989′s Truman Capote one-man stage bio Tru.
He was also nominated for an Emmy seven times, including a win for the 1992 American Playhouse presentation of Tru. Five of his Emmy nominations were for Mad Men.
He starred in dozens of movie roles over the years, including The Cardinal Quick, Before It Melts and The Loved One, as well as countless TV shows, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Dukes of Hazzard and Murder, She Wrote. More recently, he starred in American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, in which he played reporter Dominick Dunne.
He played the recurring Bertram Cooper in Mad Men, and returned to Broadway at age 85 in 2016′s The Front Page.
Our thoughts are with Robert Morse‘s loved ones at this incredibly difficult time.
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arthritis, an inflammatory condition that affects the joints between the spine and pelvis. Despite the painful condition, Buchanan kept on performing, featuring in numerous dance numbers with Astaire and other Hollywood films such as Monte Carlo in 1930 and Goodnight Vienna in 1932. Unbeknown to him at the time, the actor's spinal troubles were far from over, as in his later life he developed cancer, and passed away in London.
Mad Men, has died at the age of 90. The actor portrayed Bertrand 'Bert' Cooper, the eccentric head of advertising agency Sterling Cooper in the period drama led by Jon Hamm. The role of Bert earned Morse five Emmy nominations.
Christina Hendricks delivered an agonizing message on Thursday following the loss of someone very special. The actress took to Instagram with a post which left fans sending love, support and prayers. MORE: Christina Hendricks shares incredible throwback from modeling days you have to seeChristina was devastated after hearing of the death of her former Mad Men co-star, Rob Morse, at the age of 90.A post shared by Christina Hendricks (@actuallychristinahendricks)Christina said she'll miss her co-star and dear friend Alongside a photo of her with the actor, she wrote a lengthy tribute which brought many to tears. "Robert Morse. What a talent, what a career and what a life," she wrote. "I heard about Robert’s passing yesterday but the tears really came this morning when I had time to spend thinking about his extraordinary time on earth and my too brief but significant time working and becoming friends with him."MORE: Christina Hendricks displays hourglass figure in waist-cinching dressMORE: Christina Hendricks sets Instagram on fire with stunning lingerie selfieChristina continued: "He was always proud to be on set, always kind, and always fantastic.
Robert Morse, who originated the role of J. Pierrepont Finch in Broadway’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, has died. He was 90.
Tony-winning actor Robert Morse has died. He was 90. Morse "died peacefully at home" on Wednesday after a short illness, David Shaul of BRS/Gage Talent Agency said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Thursday.
NEW YORK -- Actor Robert Morse, who won a Tony Award as a hilariously brash corporate climber in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” and a second one a generation later as the brilliant, troubled Truman Capote in “Tru,” has died. He was 90.Morse died at his home Wednesday after a brief illness, said David Shaul of BRS/Gage Talent Agency.The boyishly handsome Morse first made his name on Broadway in the 1950s, and landed some roles in Hollywood comedies in the 1960s.
pic.twitter.com/H1vCD3jjulThroughout the course of his career, Morse was Emmy-nominated seven times, winning the award in 1992. Five of those nominations were for Morse's work as Bert Cooper on.
pic.twitter.com/H1vCD3jjulMore was nominated for five Emmy Awards for playing Bert Cooper on “Mad Men,” which won a Screen Actor’s Guild ensemble award during his tenure.
Mad Men and on Broadway, has died aged 90.His death was confirmed by his son Charlie on Wednesday night (April 20) to ABC’s Eyewitness News. A cause of death has not been reported.Morse was best known for playing Bertram Cooper, the co-founder of advertising agency Sterling Cooper, in the AMC series Mad Men. He was nominated five times for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series at the Emmys for the role between 2008 and 2014.The actor also won a Tony Award for his role as J Pierrepont Finch in the original Broadway production of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
Robert Morse, the impish actor and singer who found early fame and success as the Tony Award-winning star of Broadway’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and enjoyed a late-career second act as an eccentric elder statesman of advertising in AMC’s Mad Men, died yesterday. He was 90.
Carmel Dagan Staff WriterRobert Morse, who translated Broadway stardom into a film career in the 1960s, then re-emerged decades later as one of the stars of “Mad Men,” has died. He was 90.Morse was Emmy nominated five times for playing the sage Bertram Cooper, the senior partner at the advertising firm that was the focus of AMC’s prestigious series “Mad Men,” from 2007 to 2015.
Mad Men actor Robert Morse has died at the age of 90, it has been confirmed by his family.