Robert Morse
Robert Morse was born on May 18, 1931 in USA. Robert Morse's big-screen debut came with The Proud and Profane directed by George Seaton in 1956, strarring Casualty (uncredited). Robert Morse is known for Prototype 2 directed by Scott Morgan, Cornell Womack stars as James Heller and Darryl Kurylo as Alex Mercer. Robert Morse has got 4 awards and 19 nominations so far. The most recent award Robert Morse achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Robert Morse plays is Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans which will be released on Sep 24, 2019.
With that impish, gap-toothed grin, nervous bundle of energy, Robert Morse could never be contained long enough to become a film star. The live stage would be his calling.He was born Robert Allen Morse on May 18, 1931, in Newton, Massachusetts, the son of May (Silver) and Charles Morse, who worked at a record store. His father was of German Jewish descent and his mother was of Russian Jewish ancestry. He developed an interest in performing in high school. Moving to New York, he joined elder brother Richard who was already studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Robert made his debut with the musical "On the Town", in 1949, and trained with Lee Strasberg, before making his inauspicious film debut in Un magnifique salaud (1956), but movie offers were few. Instead, he brightened up the lights of Broadway as "Barnaby Tucker" in "The Matchmaker" (and in the film version of La meneuse de jeu (1958)), as well as in "Say, Darling" (Tony nomination in 1958), "Take Me Along" (Tony nomination in 1959) and his best-known role as the ever-ambitious "J. Pierpont Finch" in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", in which he finally won the Tony, in 1961, while singing his signature song, "I Believe in You", to himself in the mirror. He took that role to film, Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967), six years later.Morse's best movie roles also came in the 60s, as a Britisher arranging his uncle's funeral in the cult favorite, Le cher disparu (1965), and as Walter Matthau's philandering buddy/advisor in Petit Guide pour mari volage (1967). His offbeat musical talents were used for the intriguing experimental James Thurber-like TV series, That's Life (1968), with E.J. Peaker, which combined sketches, monologues and musical interludes, but the show lasted only one season.Overall, Bobby's work has never been less than interesting with no gray areas in his performances -- ranging from bizarre to irritating, from frenzied to fascinating. After earning acclaim and another Tony-nomination as the cross-dressing musician on the lam in "Sugar", a Broadway musical version of Certains l'aiment chaud (1959), Morse appeared less and less -- his eccentricities proving both difficult to cast and to deal with.Following an unfulfilling stint on the daytime soap, La force du destin (1970), he came back in grand style in the one-man tour de farce, American Playhouse: Tru (1992), based on the life of the equally-eccentric Truman Capote - a perfect fit, if ever there was one, between actor and role. With this role, Bobby became one of the choice few to ever win Tony awards for both a musical and dramatic part. At the age of 85, Morse returned to the lights of Broadway in the 2016 revival of "The Front Page" starring Nathan Lane.Robert continued to be seen in odd roles from time to time, such as "Grandpa" in the revamped TV movie, Les monstres (1995). Into the millennium, he focused on TV work. He made a huge dramatic impression as an advertising agency founder Bertram Cooper on the popular series Mad Men (2007) and earned five Emmy nominations. He also impressed as Dominick Dunne on the series American Crime Story (2016) and provided the TV voice of Santa Claus in the animated short series Teen Titans Go! (2013).Married twice, his five children include actresses Andrea Doven, Hilary Morse and Robin Morse. Robert Morse died on April 20, 2022, in Los Angeles. He was 90.
Birthday
May 18, 1931Place of Birth
Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 19 nominations
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