
Robert Morse
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Morse (May 18, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American actor and singer best known as the star of both the 1961 original Broadway production, for which he won a Tony Award, and the 1967 film adaptation of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and as Bertram Cooper in the critically acclaimed AMC dramatic series Mad Men (2007–2015). He won his second Tony Award for playing Truman Capote in the 1989 production of the one-man play Tru. He reprised his role of Capote in an airing of the play for American Playhouse in 1992, winning him a Primetime Emmy Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Morse, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: May 18, 1931
Place of Birth: Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Known For

Broadway: The Next Generation
A look at the past, present and future of the Great White Way.

Union Square
A lawyer-turned-playwright in New York City attempts to gain inspiration from a host of characters populating the fictitious Union Square cafe in Manhattan.

My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies
On Sept. 28, 1998, some of the greatest divas in musical theater -- including Marin Mazzie, Judy Kuhn and Audra McDonald -- took the stage at New York City's Carnegie Hall to belt out songs that made them famous. Julie Andrews hosted the event. Showstoppers include Liza Minnelli performing "Some People"; Andrea McArdle singing "Look for the Silver Lining" and "Tomorrow"; and Bebe Neuwirth and Karen Ziemba teaming for "Nowadays/Hot Honey Rag." Originally broadcast on PBS's "Great Performances" (season 28, episode 4).

City of Angels
City of Angels is an American medical drama television series which ran for two seasons on CBS during the 2000 calendar year. It was network television's first medical drama with a predominantly African American cast.

Reading Rainbow
Journey to exciting places and build a lasting connection with your favorite books. Each episode centers on a theme from a book, or other children's literature, which is explored through a number of segments or stories.

The Legend of Korra
Avatar Korra, a headstrong, rebellious, feisty young woman who continually challenges and breaks with tradition, is on her quest to become a fully realized Avatar. In this story, the Avatar struggles to find balance within herself.

Mad Men
Set in 1960-1970 New York, this sexy, stylized and provocative drama follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising.

Broadway's Lost Treasures II
The annual Tony Award broadcast provides the only filmed record of Broadway's best for audiences to experience as if they were front-row-center on opening night. This second compilation of great musical moments from the Tonys features another dazzling array of stars and performances. Hosts Lauren Bacall, Bebe Neuwirth, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Jerry Orbach introduce these one-of-a-kind performances and share their personal Broadway and Tony memories.

Night Gallery
Rod Serling narrates an anthology of fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories from a set resembling a macabre museum. A chilling work of art serves as the connective link between the stories.

Tiny Toon Adventures
Follow the adventures of a group of young cartoon characters who attend the Acme Looniversity to become the next generation of characters from the Looney Tunes series.
Filmography
as Herman (voice)
as Santa Claus (voice)
as Herman (voice)
as Walter Hoving
as Dominick Dunne
as Santa Claus (voice)
as Marshak (voice)
as Governor of Yi (voice)
as Bertram Cooper
as J. Pierrepont Finch (segment "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying")
as Dennis Barlow in The Loved Ones (archive footage)
as Edwin O'Malley
as Self - Performer
as Jake (voice)
as Santa Claus
as Uncle Bert
as Desaad (voice)
as Grandpa
as Chap Starfall
as Goopy Geer (voice)
as Self
as The Tailor
as Garrison Gaylord
as Howler (voice)
as (segment "Ye Gods")
as Marc Faber
as Nat Couray
as Buzzy Beaker
as Moncho (voice)
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Jack Frost (voice)
as Stephen Shaw
as Young Scrooge (voice)
as Young Stuffy (voice)
as Fred Philpotts
as Self
as Roger Blacker
as Ensign Garland
as Ed Stander
as J. Pierpont Finch
as Dennis Barlow
as Oliver Cromwell Cannon
as Jason Menlow
as Bobby
as Self
as Self
as Professor Pearson
as Richy Wilkin
as Barnaby Tucker
as Casualty
as Phil
as Self