‘Mad Men’ actor Robert Morse has died. His death was confirmed Wednesday though at the moment the cause is currently unknown.
Morse played Bertram Cooper for 74 episodes on ‘Mad Men’, and received 5 Emmy nominations over the 8 years it was on the air. His character was one of the founding partners of the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency, where the show takes place.
‘Mad Men’ Actor Robert Morse Passes At 90
His character Bert was known for his bow tie and would die the night after watching the Apollo 11 moon landing, and would appear in Don Draper’s dreams afterward, played by Jon Hamm.
A Tony award-winning actor for his performance as Truman Capote in the 1990 play, ‘Tru’, he had a long career before making his way onto the AMC series ‘Mad Men’.
Larry Karaszewski, the VP on the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences posted a touching tribute on Twitter saying,
“My good pal Bobby Morse has passed away at age 90. A huge talent and a beautiful spirit. Sending love to his son Charlie & daughter Allyn. Had so much fun hanging with Bobby over the years – filming People v OJ & hosting so many screenings (How To Succeed, Loved One, That’s Life)“
Morse is survived by his wide Elizabeth Roberts and his four children, Charlie, Robin, Hilary and Andrea. He was 90-years-old.
Rest in peace Robert, you will always be remembered for your work.
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