Actress Cindy Morgan, who rose to fame in the 1980s for her role as the legendary blonde bombshell in the cult classic film “Caddyshack,” has died at the age of 69, authorities said.
Morgan gained attention for her role as golf club freak Lacey Underall in the iconic 1980 hit comedy alongside legends such as Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield and Chevy Chase. best known.
She also appeared in the 80's science fiction film Tron.
A representative for the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed to Fox News on Saturday that the actress died of natural causes “several days ago.”
Morgan's roommate reportedly called police to her Lake Worth Beach home on Dec. 30, 2023, when she returned from a vacation trip. According to TMZ.
She knocked on the door, but when there was no answer, she told police there was a strong odor coming from inside. According to a report from TMZ, police found Morgan dead in her room, but no foul play was suspected.
The newspaper contacted the sheriff's office for additional information.
Morgan played the cheating niece of a country club president in Caddyshack and played the dual roles of Dr. Laura Baines and computer program Yori in 1982's Tron, alongside Jeff Bridges. .
Before she hit the big screen, the Chicago native graduated from Northern Illinois University with a degree in communications. According to her IMDB bio.
Morgan delivered news on a local television station in Rockford and played records on a radio station before moving to Los Angeles and appearing in a television commercial for Irish Spring.
“Caddyshack'' was her first film role.
Morgan has also appeared in numerous productions over the years, including “The Love Boat,'' “Bring 'Em Back Alive,'' “The Fall Guy,'' “The Larry Sanders Show,'' and “Under Suspension.'' He also appeared on a TV show.





