“Caddyshack” and “Tron” star Cindy Morgan has died. She was 69 years old.
A representative for the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed to Fox News Digital on Saturday that the actress died of natural causes “several days ago.” No further information was available at this time.
Morgan made his feature film debut in the 1980 classic sports comedy Caddyshack, co-starring Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, and Michael O'Keefe.
“Caddyshack” and “Tron” actress Cindy Morgan has died at the age of 69. (Harry Langdon/Getty Images)
Underhole was the sexy niece of Knight's character, country club owner Judge Elihu Smails, and was the object of desire of many male characters.
Then and now: The cast of 'Caddyshack'
Morgan said in the 2009 Biography Channel television special Caddyshack: The Inside Story, “I see Lacey as a woman who enjoys life and enjoys sex and enjoys having a little bit of fun with people.'' “I was there,” he said.
“And a woman who knows how to make a man sweat,” she continued. “Just look into their eyes.”
“'You want to tie me up, don't you…Ty?'” Morgan added, quoting one of the most memorable lines from the movie.

Morgan co-starred with Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, and Michael O'Keefe in the 1980 sports comedy. (Orion Pictures/Getty Images)
During the special, Morgan also recalled the moment he found out he had won the role.
“When we read together, [producer and co-writer] “Doug Kenney and I saw the sweat dripping down his face and knew we had the job,” she said with a laugh.
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Morgan starred in the 1982 film Tron, playing the dual roles of Dr. Laura Baines, a computer scientist, and Yori, a computer program created by Baines and the love interest of Tron (Bruce Boxleitner).
“Tron” was the first film to extensively use computer-generated imagery (CGI) and was nominated for two Academy Awards. It gave birth to the “Tron” series and achieved cult status among fans.

The actress is also known for her dual role in the 1982 film Tron. (Harry Langdon/Getty Images)
“When I made 'Caddyshack,' the fans liked that it was more of a lifestyle,” Morgan said on SciFiPulse Radio in 2010. reason. ”
The actress reunited with Boxleitner on the adventure TV series “Bring 'Em Back Alive,'' which aired on CBS from 1982 to 1983.
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Morgan appeared on the CBS soap opera Falcon Crest from 1982 to 1988, playing the roles of Lori Chapman and Gabrielle Short. The actress played the two characters again in the mystery courtroom drama TV series “Matlock'' from 1988 to 1989.

Morgan appeared on numerous television shows, including “The Love Boat,” “CHiPs,” and “The Larry Sanders Show.” (Bobby Bank/Wire Image)
She has also appeared on “The Love Boat,'' “CHiPs,'' “The Larry Sanders Show,'' “Harry and the Hendersons,'' “Hawaiian Heat,'' “She's the Sheriff,'' “Amazing Stories,'' “The Highwayman,'' and more. also appeared. Manusco, FBI,” and “Under Suspicion.”
Morgan's last film appearance was a voice role in the independent crime thriller The Voice of Trinity. She also worked behind the camera as an associate producer on the television films 'Amanda and the Alien', 'Out There' and 'Dead Weekend'.
Morgan (real name Cynthia Ann Chykorski) worked as a weather forecaster and radio DJ at a Chicago television station before starting her acting career.
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