The upbeat Morse, who often punctuates his comments with laughter, is concerned about not coming across as egotistical. While things haven't always worked out to his advantage, he doesn't dwell on the negative. Of an unpleasant experience with a leading lady, he claims, "She's a pain in the neck, but I'm very happy for her success [in recent projects]." But, referring to a certain director, Morse admits, "I can't tell you how much I hate him."
Who's the actress?
Who's the director?
He was in Wicked so I assume it is Cheno and whatever that director is.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Larry Mondello.
Larry's a genius, Namo.
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I have my own Robert Morse story...in an airplane when I was young. I believe I was on a flight from Salt Lake City to San Francisco......and was 17, but I do know I was flying alone.
I asked the stewardess (as that's what they were called then) if she could get me an autograph.
She went and brought him back which I got very excited about.
However, let me just say that what happened next was not appropriate, and I was uncomfortable the entire time he sat and talked with me, which was only a few minutes.
And....I can't say any more.
Was Chris Hansen on that same flight by any chance?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"And....I can't say any more."
Why not?
morosco...that made me almost choke on the lozenge I have in my mouth. TOOO funny!!!
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