Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
alert-–-cindy-morgan,-who-stunned-in-caddyshack-and-had-a-major-role-in-tron,-is-dead-at-69Alert – Cindy Morgan, who stunned in Caddyshack and had a major role in Tron, is dead at 69

Cindy Morgan, the actress who scored her breakout role on screen with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray in Caddyshack, has died at age 69.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office confirmed her death to TMZ on Saturday, noting that she had died in the area.

Morgan was best known for her sizzling appearance in Caddyshack, as the bombshell Lacey Underall, which was her breakout role. 

In 2012 she talked about Caddyshack and her audition for the part: ‘Caddyshack was my first film and I’ll say that the end product was so completely different, it was originally about the caddies. 

‘So at first, I had nothing to lose to audition. It was fun. All I did was focus on making the person sweat. Look ’em in the eye, do that thing many women know how to …”

Cindy Morgan, the actress who scored her breakout role on screen with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray in Caddyshack, has died at age 69; pictured in 1982

Cindy Morgan, the actress who scored her breakout role on screen with Chevy Chase and Bill Murray in Caddyshack, has died at age 69; pictured in 1982

She she also had a major roles in the sci-fi classic Tron (1982) as Lora, a computer programmer in the ‘real’ world, and Yori, her alter-ego in the film’s computer-generated world.

Morgan also went on to appear in two different roles in the nighttime soap Falcon Crest for a total of three seasons. 

The actress also appeared on CHiPs, The Larry Sanders Show, Amazing Stories, The Love Boat, The Fall Guy, Vegas and Matlock, among others.

While Caddyshack was her breakout role, it was not her first. She had a small part in 1980s American Gigolo starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton, per IMDb 

Cindy was born in Chicago and after 12 years of Catholic schools she headed to Northern Illinois University where she was a DJ on the campus radio station. 

After college she worked for a local television station in Rockford, Illinois where she was the weather girl and as a DJ on Chicago’s WDSM.

She moved to Los Angeles in 1978 to try her hand at acting. 

Morgan booked the role of the Irish Spring Girl in s while she took acting classes. 

She she also had a major roles in the sci-fi classic Tron (1982) as Lora, a computer programmer in the 'real' world, and Yori, her alter-ego in the film's computer-generated world (Pictured here in 2010)

She she also had a major roles in the sci-fi classic Tron (1982) as Lora, a computer programmer in the ‘real’ world, and Yori, her alter-ego in the film’s computer-generated world (Pictured here in 2010)

In later years, Morgan appeared in several short films and worked as a voice over artist for video games. 

Her last film role was in 2011 in Empty Sky and her last television appearance was in a 1994 episode of Under Suspicion. 

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