Cindy Morgan

Cindy Morgan

  • Born: 1954-9-29
  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Northern Illinois University
  • Representative Works: TRON, Galaxis, TRON: Ascension
  • Cindy Morgan, an American film and television actor, was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 29, 1954. He has starred in films such as " TRON ", " Galaxis ", and " Genesis: War 2 ".

    Early Experience

    Cindy Morgan was born in Chicago, not far from Wrigley Stadium. Cindy is the daughter of a Polish factory worker and her mother is German. She has studied at a Catholic school for 12 years and is the first person in her family to go to university. Cindy recorded records on the radio while studying communications at Northern Illinois University  .

    Performing Experience

    After graduation, Cindy broadcasted the latest weather news on a TV station in Rockford, Illinois. She also works night shifts on a local rock radio station to maintain her radio work. Then she returned to Chicago and worked as a DJ on WSDM (now WLUP). In a labor dispute, she left the radio station to make a car model at the Fiat auto show. In 1978, Cindy moved to Los Angeles. When she was shooting a TV commercial, she learned acting and got her first screen role in "Crazy House", playing a passionate innocent girl "Lacey Underall". After that, she also starred in films such as "Little Caddy", "TRON" and "Galaxis"   .
    Extended Reading
    • Ana 2022-09-29 20:07:13

      Light-hearted, old-school comedy

      What I didn't expect to see was the male protagonist in "Lost in Tokyo". In this film, he is so young and innocent... The
      old-fashioned comedy will make people feel nostalgic.
      There are some old ladies and old ladies, actors and actresses who are quite old and have some familiar faces....

    • Trevion 2022-09-29 20:45:26

      Probably even the script is a nonsense movie with only rough lines

      Why is this film listed as the top golf theme? Probably there is really no good golf movie, so I had to pick the tall one among the short ones.

      This film is more curious, showing the ridiculous side of the rich and satisfying the general audience. One of my teachers said that comedy is...

    Caddyshack quotes

    • Carl Spackler: [Prepping a hose to drown the gopher] Great big gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts! How 'bout a nice cool drink, varmints? Scum... slime... menace to the golfing industry. You're a disgrace and you're varmints. You're the lowest members of the food chain and you'll probably be replaced by the rat.

      [Notices the gopher in another hole nearby]

      Carl Spackler: Well, I have been pushed... I think it's about time somebody teach these varmints a little lesson about morality and what's like to be a decent, upstanding member of a SOCIETY!

      [Pounces but misses catching the gopher. Fumbles around in the hole, gives the gopher the finger, it bites him]

      Carl Spackler: OOOOH!

      Carl Spackler: [Grabbing the hose] Ok, I guess were playin' for keeps now! I guess the kidding around is pretty much over! I guess it's just a matter now of pumpin' about 15,000 gallons of water down there to teach you a bit of a lesson! Is that it? I think it is!

    • Ty Webb: You know what this is called in the East?

      Lacey Underall: Mmm, what?

      Ty Webb: It's the "Big Rub." You're very - very small-breasted. Just kidding, come on. I'll work my way down. This is the lsle of Wight. Careful. I'll move right down the Taconic Parkway, over to your clavula...

      Lacey Underall: Will you get serious?

      Ty Webb: That's a very "in" thing to say.

      Lacey Underall: Yes, I know. Ow! That hurts!

      Ty Webb: That's alright. Don't - you're blocking! You're blocking. You're blocking. Just hold on to your choppers. I'll just get a little more oil on us. There you go. Oh, now I've done it. You get that away from you. Oh, I'm sorry. It's like reaching under the rug, isn't it.