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‘Caddyshack’ actress Cindy Morgan dead at 69; appeared in ‘The Love Boat,’ ‘Tron’ and more

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  • January 07, 2024
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‘Caddyshack’ actress Cindy Morgan dead at 69; appeared in ‘The Love Boat,’ ‘Tron’ and more

Actress Cindy Morgan, known for her role in the 1980 film “Caddyshack” and numerous other projects, Details surrounding her death were not immediately made public, but her body was at a funeral home in Palm Beach, Fla., and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office confirmed her passing, TMZ reported.

Morgan played Lacey Underall in “Caddyshack,” starring alongside Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and Rodney Dangerfield, in what ESPN called She appeared in other major films over the course of her career, including the science fiction action film “Tron,” “Silent Fury,” “Galaxis” and “Up Yours.” In “Tron” — which is said to have contained more computer generated imagery than any other film of its time — Morgan played Lora, a computer programmer in the “real” world, and her alter ego “Yori,” in the computer generated segments.

Morgan, who was born in Chicago, had a resume that consisted of more than 35 acting credits. She worked as recently as 2022, performing a voice role in the independent movie “Face of the Trinity.” Her television credits include appearances on “The Love Boat,” “CHiPs,” “The Fall Guy,” “Falcon Crest,” “Bring ‘Em Back Alive,” “Matlock,” “Hunter,” “Manusco, FBI,” The Highwayman,” “The Larry Sanders Show,” and more.

Aside from her acting work, Morgan was an outspoken supporter of the U.S. military, and advocated for financial assistance for those who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2006, she to raise money for the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund. On Saturday evening, fans flocked to X (previously Twitter), to remember the actress and share words of appreciation for her work.

wrote film critic Richard Roeper. “What a lovely and talented and warm presence,” he added..

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