Actress Cindy Morgan, 69, found dead at her Florida home
- Cindy Morgan was a well-known American actress who died at the age of 69.
- The actress died at her Florida home in Lake Worth Beach, Florida on New Year’s Eve.
- Morgan was famous for her breakout role in the 1980 film “Caddyshack”.
Cindy Morgan sadly passed away at the age of 69
RIP! Cindy Morgan is no longer alive among us. The actress, who gained popularity for her breakthrough performance in the 1980 movie “Caddyshack,” died at the age of 69.
On New Year’s Eve, Cindy was found dead at her Florida home in Lake Worth Beach, Florida. Her body was discovered by her roommate, who had just returned from a holiday celebration.
When the actress didn’t come out of her room, Morgan’s roommate went to knock on her bedroom door.
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However, she smelled a strong odor coming from the room and immediately called the cops, according to the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office’s public information office.
Sadly, Cindy Morgan was already dead. According to reports, Morgan is believed to have died of natural causes after police did not uncover any suspects at the scene.
Morgan was last seen by her roommate on December 19th.
A Career Timeline of Cindy Morgan
Cindy Morgan was an American actress who got her career breakthrough from her role as Lacey Underall in the 1980’s film, Caddyshack.
She began her career in local news and radio, where she forecasted the weather. However, she had to quit the job after a labor dispute at the station. She then worked for Fiat Automobiles.
In 1978, she moved to Los Angeles, where she enrolled in acting classes and workshops. After two years, she made her big screen debut in the sports comedy Caddyshack.
In the movie, she starred alongside Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, and Michael O’Keefe.
Following that, she landed the role in the 1982 hit Tron where she portrayed two characters ‘Lora’, a computer programmer in the “real” world, and ‘Yori’, her alter-ego in the film’s computer-generated flights of imagination.
Morgan also appeared in various television shows, including Falcon Crest and Matlock. She voiced the character ‘Ma3a’ in Buena Vista Interactive’s PC game Tron 2.0 in 2003.
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