Cindy Morgan, who was most known for her roles as Lacey Underall in "Caddyshack" and Lora/Yori in the first "Tron" film produced by Disney. At the age of 69, she was. Morgan's death was attributed to natural causes, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office in Florida, which informed the Los Angeles Times of the news. Officials were unable to provide a specific time frame for her passing. The 1980 sports comedy "Caddyshack," which also starred Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, and Rodney Dangerfield, is when Morgan first came to public attention for her role as the blonde bombshell Lacey. "I'll say that the end product was so completely different, it was originally about the caddies," Morgan said in an interview in 2012. "Caddyshack was my first film but I'll say that it was so different." "At first, I thought I had nothing to lose by entering the audition.
I had a good time on it. All I did was concentrate on making the person sweat from head to toe. Look them in the eye and perform that thing that a lot of ladies are able to do without thinking."Tron" was released in 1982, and she played the role of computer programmer Lora Baines and Yori, her alter persona in the computer-generated universe of the science fiction picture. Prior to that, she had appeared as a guest on television shows such as "The Love Boat," "Vega$," and "Chips." In the computer game "Tron 2.0," which was published in 2003, she made her comeback to the "Tron" world by providing the voice of Ma3a. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Morgan had appearances on a number of different television shows. Some of these series include "Bring 'Em Back Alive," "Hawaiian Heat," "Masquerade," "The Fall Guy," "Tough Cookies," "Beverly Hills Buntz," "Falcon Crest," "Matlock," "Mancuso, FBI," "Hunter," and "Theresa Sanders Show." "The Midnight' Hour" (1985), "Solomon's Universe" (1985), "Dead Weekend" (1995), "Amanda & the Alien" (1995), and "Out There" (1995) are some of the television movies that she has worked on at various times.
Morgan has been in a number of films, including "Up Yours" (1979), "Galaxis" (1995), and "Open Mic'rs" (2006), in addition to "Caddyshack" and "Tron..." Her most recent part was providing the voice for Mason's mother in the independent film "Face of the Trinity," which went into production in 2022.A death has occurred in the actor Cindy Morgan, who was most known for her roles as Lacey Underall in "Caddyshack" and Lora/Yori in the first "Tron" film produced by Disney. At the age of 69, she was. Morgan's death was attributed to natural causes, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office in Florida, which informed the Los Angeles Times of the news. Officials were unable to provide a specific time frame for her passing
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