He launched his career in musical comedies but was later celebrated for played Truman Capote on Broadway and an eccentric adman on “Mad Men.”
His agent David Shaul confirmed the death but did not give a cause, saying Mr. Morse had “a brief illness” that was not covid-19.
The show’s fans included President John F. Kennedy and his family — Mr. Morse fondly recalled hanging out at Hickory Hill, Robert F. Kennedy’s home in Virginia — and led to a 1967 movie adaptation featuring Mr. Morse and other original cast members. “The first day I went on the set, I thought I’d walked into the road company production of ‘How to Succeed,’ ” he told Rolling Stone. Walking through the aisles, he sang “A Secretary Is Not a Toy,” one of the musical’s best-known songs. “Everybody looked at me like I was crazy, because they’re all so damned young!
Mr. Morse had few credits to his name, aside from an uncredited role as a wounded sailor in “The Proud and the Profane,” a recently completed war movie. When the play’s director asked about his experience, he began to talk about the film before he was interrupted by his agent — who declared that Mr. Morse had just finished a major movie with William Holden and Deborah Kerr. “Period,” Mr. Morse recalled.
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