Hayward Morse
Hayward Morse began his career as a child actor with work in a number of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television productions, and numerous stage performances in Canada and the USA, including the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. He made his U.S. television debut in 1959 with Ingrid Bergman in the critically acclaimed and premiere NBC color production of Startime: The Turn of the Screw (1959). At the age of 16 he was accepted on a scholarship to the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London and worked extensively in British regional theatre until making his West End debut in the original production of 'Joe Orton''s "What The Butler Saw" with Sir Ralph Richardson. Since then he has appeared in many stage, television, radio, and film productions in Britain and abroad, including Agency (1980) with Robert Mitchum and Death Wish 3 (1985). He received a Best Supporting Actor 'Tony' award nomination for his performance in 'Simon Gray''s "Butley" on Broadway, was in the first version of "The Rocky Horror Show", and has appeared in many of Shakespeare's plays internationally. Hayward has performed hundreds of audio books recordings, including the works of Jackie Collins and Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous With Rama". In recent years, he has concentrated his work on the stage in England and Europe, with numerous credits to his name.