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Cindy Morgan, the actress best known for her roles in Tron and Caddyshack, has sadly passed away.
TMZ confirmed the news of her passing with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and shared additional details about the sad news.
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The outlet reported that Cindy was found by authorities in her home after her roommate called the police on December 30. She reached out after knocking on the actress’ bedroom door and getting no answer.
Cindy was last seen alive on December 19, and it is not immediately clear when she died.
Reps for the sheriff’s office confirmed that her death was related to “natural causes.” It does not appear that any foul play was involved.
The actress has additional credits over the years, appearing on shows such as The Love Boat and Falcon Crest. She will be missed.
Our thoughts go out to everyone who knew and loved Cindy at this difficult time. We hope that they find peace and love.
RIP.
An overweight woman who was bullied for years about her size has died after botched weight loss surgery in Turkey.
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finding the body of the late actress last month. According to the call obtained by the Post, the unidentified roommate told dispatchers that there was a “bad stench” coming from the late “Tron” star’s room. When she knocked she only heard Morgan’s pets.
Tron, Caddyshack and more, has died. She was 69.On Friday (January 6), Morgan’s death was confirmed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office in Florida.
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Michaela Zee Cindy Morgan, the actor best known for playing Lacey Underall in “Caddyshack” and Lora/Yori in Disney’s original “Tron” film, has died. She was 69. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office in Florida confirmed the news to the Los Angeles Times, saying Morgan died of natural causes.
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80s movie legend Cindy Morgan, who famously shot to fame in Caddyshack and Tron, has sadly passed away at the age of 69, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office confirmed on Saturday. At this time, no further details have been confirmed about when her death took place, nor has her cause of death been revealed, reports TMZ. Following the sad news of her death, countless tributes have poured in from famous faces and fans alike, with many sharing their grief on social media.
Actress Cindy Morgan, who memorably played a temptress in the 1980 film Caddyshack, has died in Florida, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. No cause or location was given.
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