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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