Robert Morse Wiki, Wife, Children, Career, Awards, Net Worth At Death, Cause Of Death

Robert Morse Wiki

Robert Alan Morse an American actor and musician who was popularly known as the star of the 1961 original Broadway production and the movie adaption of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” Died recently yesterday on April 20, 2022.

He was the winner of the former Tony Award. Robert was born on May 18, 1931, in Newton, Massachusetts in the United States. Roberts was also a winner of the Primetime Emmy Award in the play “American Playhouse” in the year 1992.

His early life says he is the second child of Charles and Mary (Silver) Morse. His schooling days were quite a complicated one, as he attended a number of different schools until he became strongly acquainted with one Henry Lasker who was a drama teacher at Newton High School.

He expressed his thoughts on how the teacher had faith in him at the time.  “He knew what I had burning in me and wanted to express”. When we come to his career, in 1964, Morse co-starred in a comedy film titled “Quick, Before It Melts”. He also appeared in the movie, The Loved One, he again co-starred in Gene Kelly’s “A Guide for the Married Man” and so on.

Robert Morse
Robert Morse

Robert Morse’s Wife And Children

Roberts’s relationship and marriage life was a complicated one as he married and divorced and remarried again. He married his first wife Elizabeth Roberts in the year 1989 they divorced and he remarried Carole D’Andrea. Robert has 3 children who are by name Robin Morse, Hilary Morse, and Andrea Doven.

Roberts Morse Career

Robert Alan Morse was an American movie star and vocalist who was most remembered for his roles in both the original Broadway show in 1961 and the subsequent film adaptations.

Roberts Morse Net Worth At Death

Robert was well-known for his wealth. He was estimated to be worth $500 million.

Roberts Morse Cause Of Death

The cause of his death is unknown at this time, although according to sources, he died of natural causes at home.

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