‘Mad Men’ actor Robert Morse dies

American actor Robert Morse has died at the age of 90. Reported by Variety.

“Great talent and beautiful spirit. It’s been a lot of fun spending time with Bobby over the years,” a friend of the late artist shared. He is survived by Morse’s two children, Charlie and Allyn.

The actor was born in the American city of Newton. After high school, she moved to New York to become an actress with her older brother. Morse took part in the production of The Matchmaker on Broadway at the age of 24.

Morse has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award five times for his portrayal of the sage Bertram Cooper, a veteran advertising partner on AMC’s Mad Men. The actor has also performed in Broadway performances for a long time, for which he received several Tony awards.

It was previously known that actress Hollis Resnick. died 66 years old. The theater actor starred in several film projects, including The Untouchables and Playboy Club.



Source: Gazeta

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