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Cindy Morgan

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Photos Cindy Morgan Birth name: Cynthia Ann Cichorski
Birth date: 1954/09/29 (69 years old)
Birth place : Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Biography for Cindy Morgan

Best known as "Lacey Underall" in CADDYSHACK, and "Yori" in TRON, Cindy Morgan was born Cynthia Ann Cichorski on September 29 in Chicago, Ill, not far from Wrigley field. The daughter of a Polish factory worker and German mother, Cindy survived 12 years of Catholic school and was the first in her family to attend college.

While studying communications at Northern Illinois University, Cindy spun records on the radio. A commercial station in town wanted her to report the news for them as well, and so a slight deception was needed. She used the name Cindy Morgan, taken from a story Cindy read about Morgan le Fay when she was twelve years old.

After graduation, Cindy gave all the latest meteorological news on a TV station in Rockford, Ill. She also kept her hand in radio by working the graveyard shift at a local rock station. Then she returned to Chicago and deejayed on WSDM (now WLUP). During a labor dispute at the station, she literally quit on the air and walked out with a record still spinning on the turntable.

She found employment at auto shows for Fiat, which took her to both coasts. Cindy moved to Los Angeles in 1978, and became the Irish Spring girl. While she did TV commercials, she studied acting, and was rewarded with her first screen role in CADDYSHACK, playing the role of Lacey Underall, an over-amorous ingenue.

Disney made film history with TRON, the first computer-generated film. Cindy played two characters: Lora, a compute programmer in the "real" world, and Yori, her alter-ego in the film's computer generated flights of imagination.

Better known as "Lacey Underall" in "Caddyshack", and "Yori" in "Tron", Cindy Morgan, née Cynthia Ann Cichorski, was born on September 29, 1954 in Chicago. Daughter of a Polish worker and a German mother, Cindy spends 12 years in a Catholic school, and becomes the first member of her family to frequent the benches of the university.

She then followed communication studies at the University of Illinois, and became DJ on radio in parallel. A commercial station in the city then claims it to become a news journalist, but it must change its name for this. She takes the name of Cindy Morgan, in reference to a story she read on "Morgan Le Fay", at the age of 12.

After obtaining her diploma, Cindy becomes a weather presenter for a channel in Rockford, while continuing to work on the radio, in a small rock music station. She then returns to Chicago and became DJ on WSDM (currently WLUP). Following an argument at the station, she permanently leaves the radio in the antenna, and leaves leaving a disc on the platinum.

She later found a job on car shows for Fiat, which made her travel on the 2 ribs. Cindy moved to Los Angeles in 1978, and became "The Irish Spring Girl". She runs in TV advertising spots, and takes comedy lessons. She was then rewarded for her first real role on the screen, in "Cadyshack".

Disney made the legendary film "Tron", the 1st film, part of the special effects of which were created by computer. Cindy plays 2 characters: Lora, a computer programmer in the "real" world, and Yori, her alter-ego in the "imaginary" world.

Cindy Morgan is an American actress known for her role as Lora/Yori in the 1982 and Lacy Underall film in Caddyshack in 1980. She also played in other films such as Splash, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment and Fletch Lives. Morgan was born on September 3, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois, and began her acting career in the 1970s. She studied theater at the University of Illinois before moving to Los Angeles to continue her career.

In addition to his work in films, Morgan also played in television series such as The Love Boat and Falcon Crest. She also appeared in popular television shows like Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. In addition to her acting work, Morgan is also an accomplished singer and released an album in 1987 entitled "Real Life".

Apart from her acting career, Morgan is known for her commitment to various causes, including the fight against breast cancer. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society and is involved in several breast cancer awareness campaigns. Morgan is also a member of the Association of Actors of America (SAG-AFTRA) and the Academy of Arts and Cinema Sciences.

Over the years, Morgan has gained great recognition for her acting work, and has received several awards, including the Vision Award Prize for her role in Tron. It is considered one of the most talented actresses of its generation, and has continued to work in the entertainment industry since its beginnings in the 1970s.

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Filmography

Title Role
Tron 2.0 (2003) (VG) (voix) Ma3a
Out There (1995) (TV) Judith Daws
Dead Weekend (1995) (TV) Newscaster
Amanda and the Alien (1995) (TV) Holly Hoedown, Hotel Clerk
Galaxis (1995) Detective Kelly
Matlock: The Thief (1989) (TV) Linda Hansfield
Falcon Crest (1981) TV Series Gabrielle Short (1987-1988)
The Return of the Shaggy Dog (1987) (TV) Betty
The Midnight Hour (1985) (TV) Vicky Jensen
Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982) TV Series Gloria Marlowe
Tron (1982) Lora/Yori
Caddyshack (1980) Lacey Underall
Up Yours - A Rockin' Comedy (1979) Elaine

Trivia

Cindy Morgan's television credits to date include "Falconcrest", "The Larry Sanders Show", "Amazing Stories" and "Bring 'Em Back Alive".

Cindy also associate-produced five films with Larry Estes, best known for "Sex, Lies and Videotape".

She's now finishing her first book, a story about how a nice Catholic girl became Lacey Underall in CADDYSHACK.

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