‘Caddyshack’ Star Cindy Morgan Has Died At Age 69

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‘Caddyshack’ Star Cindy Morgan’s Cause Of Death Revealed

Hollywood star Cindy Morgan died at the age of 69. The actress is best known for her role in the movie “Caddyshack,” which saw her portray the beloved character Lacey Underall.

A new report has now revealed the cause of his death, with a police investigation underway.

Cause of Death of Cindy Morgan

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Following the shocking news of Morgan’s death, Florida officials have revealed that he died of “natural causes.”

According to reports, Morgan’s roommate called police to their Lake Worth Beach home on December 30. She claimed that she had just returned from a holiday trip and knocked on Morgan’s door at their home with no response.

Morgan’s roommate told police she felt a “strong odor coming from inside” and immediately called 911, telling them she had last seen the actor on December 19.

When police entered the “Tron” actor’s room, they found his body, suspecting no foul play. Although the cause of his death has been confirmed as “natural causes”, an investigation into the situation has been initiated.

Her death was confirmed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, with the late actress’ body reportedly at a nearby Florida funeral home.

Cindy Morgan’s Hollywood Legacy

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Morgan is best known for her role as Lacey Underall in the 1980 American sports comedy film, “Caddyshack,” alongside Hollywood stars Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, and Ted Knight.

She plays the beautiful niece of the owner of a country club, which draws attention from almost all the male characters in the film.

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In addition to her incredible role in “Caddyshack,” Morgan made other notable appearances in films such as “Tron,” where she portrayed the two characters Lora and Yori. The talented actress also starred in several films, including “Up Yours,” “Silent Fury,” “American Gigolo,” “Amanda & The Alien,” and “Galaxis.”

Morgan is also a prominent figure on the small screen, appearing in such iconic shows as “Manusco, FBI,” “The Larry Sanders Show,” “Under Suspicion,” “The Love Boat,” “CHiPs,” “Bring ‘Em Back Alive,” “The Fall Guy,” “Falcon Crest,” “Matlock,” “Hunter” and “The Highwayman.”

In addition to his Hollywood career, Morgan, whose father had fought in World War II, was a strong supporter of the US military. The intention is to reduce the financial pressure on those who have been asked to serve in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Rest in peace, Cindy Morgan.

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