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Cindy Morgan
Born Cynthia Ann Cichorski
September 29, 1954 (1954-09-29) (age 55)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1979–present

Cindy Morgan is best known for her appearances as "Lacey Underall," in Caddyshack and "Lora"/"Yori," in Tron. She is an American actress, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, as Cynthia Ann Cichorski, on September 29, 1954, to Polish/German parents.


In 2009, Morgan appeared in Caddyshack: The Inside Story, a Biography Channel documentary about the making of the iconic 1980 film. According to the documentary, she is currently a resident of Florida and is planning a book about her experiences during the filming of Caddyshack.

Cindy's many television and film credits include: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0604563/ including Falcon Crest as Chase Gioberti's love interest, "Gabrielle Short." She made two appearances on Matlock as different characters.

For up to date information on Cindy Morgan, please see: http://www.cindy-morgan.com/

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Charitable works

Morgan, whose father fought in World War II, is passionate about supporting the US military[1] and helping to alleviate the financial hardship felt by those who have been called upon to serve in the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. She was director of the Caddyshack Reunion Golf Tournament, in 2006,[2] a tournament reuniting some of the cast of Caddyshack (Morgan included), along with other celebrities from the media and sports worlds. Subtitled "Playing For The Home Team" and hosted at Willow Crest Golf Club, in Oak Brook, Illinois, the aim of the tournament was to raise funds (and awareness) to benefit the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund,[3] an organization which helps the families of National Guard members and reservists on active duty.

Voice acting

In 2006, Cindy Morgan provided the voice of Emily S. Preston in the Night Traveler multimedia adventure series, produced by Lunar Moth Entertainment. She also voiced Ma3a in Buena Vista Interactive's PC game, Tron 2.0, in 2003.

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