Cindy Morgan: 'Tron' star who worked with US Military veterans as philanthropy dies at 69

How did 'Tron' star Cindy Morgan die? 69-year-old actress was dedicated philanthropist who worked with US Military veterans
Cindy Morgan, 69, has died in the The Palm Beach County as per authority (YouTube/Screengrab/Flick)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: ‘Tron’ famed Cindy Morgan has died at age 69. The circumstances of her death are still to be shared by the authorities.

As per present information, The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed her death on Saturday, January 7. TMZ reported that the actress died “in the area,” according to officials.



 

Cindy Morgan on her 'Caddyshack' casting!

In 2012, Cindy discussed 'Caddyshack' and her audition for the role, stating, “Caddyshack was my first film and I'll say that the end product was so completely different, it was originally about the caddies.”

She added, “So at first, I had nothing to lose to audition. It was fun. All I did was focus on making the person sweat. Look 'em in the eye, do that thing many women know how to…”

"My fans were 79% male, but now after Tron: Legacy it’s more even," Morgan said. "You’d see the guys coming over to talk to Lacey Underall, but then they’d become that 14-year-old boy…it’s actually very sweet, charming."



 

Some of her other notable works include, Morgan can also be ‘American Gigolo,’ ‘Galaxis,’ ‘The Midnight Hour,’ ‘Amanda & the Alien,’ and ‘Out There.’

Morgan also made appearances as herself in the 2006 mockumentary 'Open Mic'rs,' and she had recurring roles in the 1980s TV shows ‘Bring 'Em Back Alice,’ and ‘Falcon Crest.’



 

Cindy has worked in several TV shows

Her television credits encompass a variety of shows, including 'The Love Boat,' 'CHiPs,' 'Vegas,' 'The Fall Guy,' Walt Disney's 'Wonderful World of Color,' 'Matlock,' 'Harry and the Hendersons,' 'The Larry Sanders Show,' and 'Under Suspicion.'

Morgan continued her career by engaging in short films and contributing as a voice-over artist for video games. Her final project was 'Empty Sky.'

Other than being an actor, she was also a philanthropic enthusiast who worked with the US Military veterans from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

She helped to reduce their financial hardship and raise funds for the Illinois Family Relief Fund. This group supported the families of National Guard members, reservists, and those on active duty, per DailyMail.

This is a developing story. MEAWW will keep you updated.

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