Cindy Morgan

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Biography

Best known as "Lacey Underall" in _Caddyshack . 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 ingénue.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·producer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 29 September 1954
  • Place of birth
  • Chicago
  • Spouses
  • Sigmund Brouwer
  • Education
  • Northern Illinois University

Music

Lyrics

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Was accepted to the Illinois Institute of Technology, with an interest in Mechanical Engineering. However, four years in Mother Theodore Guerin High School for Girls (now Guerin Prep) caused her to re-think attending a primarily male college, and she earned degrees in Communications and English at Northern Illinois University.

Used the professional name Cindy Morgan, taken from a story she read about Morgan le Fay (half-sister of King Arthur) when she was 12 years old.

Is legally blind. In the famous diving scene in Caddyshack , she had to climb the diving board ladder and walk to the end with virtually no idea of where she was on the board.

As of 2009 was living in Florida and writing a book about her experiences during the making of Caddyshack .

Quotes

To be a good producer, one needs to be able to eat lunch, and make,ill-informed decisions.

I love spending time with my friends and family. The simplest things in life give me the most pleasure: cooking a good meal, enjoying my friends.

I was nerdy girl who went to Catholic school and wanted to be an engineer. I was all set to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology. And then I took a hard left turn and studied Liberal Arts at Northern Illinois University, majored in Communications. Then worked in radio as a disk jockey and as the weather girl. .

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