Interview: ‘Caddyshack’ Star Cindy Morgan Discusses Her Support of the Troops and Why She Wouldn’t Apologize to Chevy Chase
by Christian TotoHard to believe the lovely actress Cindy Morgan was once told she belonged behind the camera, not in front of it.
Morgan, who became a pop culture sensation by playing Lacey Underall in “Caddyshack,” started her career in broadcasting. “I ran camera, I ran sound,” Morgan tells Big Hollywood. “But they wouldn’t let me on camera. ’You’ll never get a job,’ they said.
A few years later, she was sharing the screen with Chevy Chase in the 1980 comedy classic.
Morgan’s “Caddyshack” role gave her an early lesson in how Hollywood works, and it wasn’t pretty. The day before her nude scene, a producer called to say a Playboy photographer would be on set to snap pictures which would run in the nudie magazine.
Morgan balked. She was the Irish Spring girl at the time, and she didn’t want to be forced into something she hadn’t signed on to do.
Her agent offered little support.
“Honey, you’re not a doe-eyed girl from the Midwest. Handle it,” she recalls him saying. “I fired him.”
Morgan held her ground on the fateful day, even though a producer told her in an expletive-packed diatribe that she’d never work in the business again if she didn’t toe the company line.
“I don’t have a problem with nudity. I have a problem with bullying,” she says.
She had other on-set fireworks, too. She became one of many actors who had trouble working alongside Chase.
“We were fighting at one point and not speaking to each other,” she says. “He refused to work with me until I apologized, and I said ‘no.’”
She doesn’t harbor ill will towards the “Fletch” star.
“In any work situation or even in a sport, you work to the level of your opponent,” she says. “He did me a favor.”
Working with the late Rodney Dangerfield offered the opposite experience. She recalls having lunch with the pop-eyed funny man, during which he tugged at his collar as if he were on stage.
“Am I OK? Am I OK?“ he asked her. “Yeah, you’re stealing the movie,“ she said.
Morgan relives her “Caddyshack” experiences by participating in regular golf tournaments, often with some of the film’s co-stars.
Morgan, whose father fought in World War II, is passionate about supporting the US military. Her father, a Polish immigrant, lied about his age to join the army and was proud to be an American.
She uses her “Caddyshack” fame to appear at corporate events as well as help as many soldiers as she can.
She served as director of the Caddyshack Reunion Golf Tournament in 2006 in Oak Brook, Illinois, which reunited some of the “Caddyshack“ cast along with other celebrities. The event raised money for the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund, an organization which helps the families of National Guard members and reservists on active duty.
Morgan also starred in another cult favorite, the Disney film “Tron.” But you won’t find her in “Tron Legacy,” the new film coming to theaters next year, even though original stars Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner appear in the new movie.
At the recent Comic-Con, young women routinely approached Morgan to ask why won’t be co-starring in the new film.
She still gets a kick out of the reaction she receives at various public events.
“Men think they already know me,” she says. “But as they get closer and closer they become that 14 year old again. A lot of men do stammer and blush a little bit.”
But her fan base isn’t just older men who grew up ogling Lacey. Some autograph hounds are men in their 20s, while many others are women who connect with her famous character.
Morgan promises to share much more about her movie fame in her forthcoming book, “From Catholic School to ‘Caddyshack,’” set for release next year – 2010 marks the film‘s 30th anniversary.







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Funniest. Movie. Ever……
Amazing! She's still so gorgeous.
I remember her so well from Caddyshack, a LOL movie, and Bring 'em Back Alive, a much under-rated Raiders clone.
My hands are sweaty … I'm stammering like a mad man … I feel so flushed …
Chalk me up as some of those middle-age guys fantasizing over Lacy Underall.
And kudos for her work on behalf of our military. And standing up for herself and not apologizing to Chevy Chase.
A classy lady in a business that often doesn't bring out the best in people. It's good that she never sold herself out.
I loved you then, love ya now.Great work for our soldiers that do the REAL fighting.
Cindy Morgan and Larry Thomas aka "The Soup Nazi" are both outstanding and patriotic Americans! As an Ohio Army National Guard Officer I was deployed to Iraq in 2008. I became good friends with the Public Affairs Officer of the Multi National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I) on Victory Base Complex (VBC), Iraq and we discussed celebrity visitors. I told him that a good friend of mine back in Ohio (Jim Fravel) was good friends with "The Soup Nazi" and thought it would be great fun if he came to Iraq and served soup the the troops in the Dining Facilities (DFACs) throughout Iraq. (continued on next comment post)
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He thought it was a great idea and I contacted Jim back in Ohio and in the span of a week both Larry and Cindy had volunteered to come to Iraq for over a week! Jim had produced video PSAs for broadcasting on Armed Forces Radio and Television! We were all set to go, and even General Petraeus was going to get the "No Soup For You Treatment" from Larry in the main DFAC on VBC! Unfortunately the surge started and things heated-up with daily enemy 107mm and 120mm rocket attacks hitting VBC, and so trip was put on indefinite hold. Regardless, these two Great Americans earned the respect of myself and all those on VBC and we wish them both continued health and success!
She was a guest at a comic convention down here in South Florida a few months ago (the "SuperCon" in Miami) and I'm kicking myself for not saying hi.
"Morgan held her ground on the fateful day, even though a producer told her in an expletive-packed diatribe that she’d never work in the business again if she didn’t toe the company line."
I don't know which producer she is referring to but I'm going to guess Jon Peters. From everything I've read about him, Ms. Morgan is definitely not the only person who's had a problem with him.
…glad you brought this up. NOraml folks would have never got wind of this wonderful AMERICAN if you had not told us….THANKS CINDY!
So Chevy Chase turned out to be a tool? Whatta surprise…
Wow, that is so cool. The Soup Nazi has got to be one of the most memorable characters ever. I can still see him sitting on the witness stand in the final episode.
Lawyer: Please state your name
Nazi: Yev Kasem
Lawyer: Could you spell that please
Nazi: NO!! NEXT QUESTION!!
Thank you Cindy Morgan for being beautiful on the inside as well as the outside.
P.S. Chevy Chase is a complete tool….
What a great story. Call him the Soup Patriot
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Classic flim from start to finish…so many iconic lines…and YES, the lovely "Lacey Underall", all in one film…
….and gee, I'm *shocked* that a Hollywood "C" lister like Chevy was a jerk then, as he is now…
Bummer that she's not going to be in TRON: Legacy. I was really hoping.
Come on Chevy Chase has made some really good movies. He was hardly a "C" lister that his age has made him today. On the other hand, I am not surprised. This is Hollyweird we are talking about.
Yes it is. I'm going to be thinking of scenes and laughing all day now.
Dearest Cindy,
You were a treasure I've my youth and you still are today.
Thank you!
Dearest Cindy,
You were a treasure of my youth and you still are today.
Thank you!
Bummer that's there even a "TRON: Legacy."
Cindy Morgan a lovely face you'd love to kiss. Chevy Chase a kisser you'd love to introduce your fist to. Now that's Diversity.
Rodney Dangerfield, as Thornton Melon in ‘Back to School,’ gets a failing grade on a paper Kurt Vonnegut wrote for him:
Thornton Melon: [on the phone] … and *another* thing, Vonnegut! I'm gonna stop payment on the cheque!
[Kurt tells him off]
Thornton Melon: F**k me? Hey, Kurt, can you read lips, f**k you! Next time I'll call Robert Ludlum!
Now, that’s funny.
Caddyshack was one of the first moments I recall seeing a woman I fell in love (lust) with instantly. Interestingly, I thought Morgan's portrayal was deeper than just a pretty face. She came off like someone who really wanted to find love, but was cynical enough to believe she probably wouldn't, so she just had fun. Every time I see it I marvel at what a great presence she has.
Not that Chevy didn't have his moments in the movie (Pool and a pond. Pond would be good for you). But that movie belonged to Ted Knight, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray and Lacey, er, Cindy Morgan.
Conservative women are not only smarter and have more integrity than liberal women, they are also easier on the eyes!
What an unexpectedly interesting and pleasant interview. Thanks.
You know, I can still picture those Irish Spring commercials in my mind perfectly clearly all these years later. I know every guy's taste in women is different – and thank God for that, or we'd all be after the same girl, and what a mess that would be – but I found her absolutely captivating.
I always assume fantasy babes like that are leftards. It's nice to be wrong every once in a while.
Awesome! I knew there was something special about her.
No surprise with Chevy Chase, unfortunately. Hell, he couldn't even get along with so-called friends like Bill Murray and John Belushi from his heyday. Remember Chevy Chase's comedy roast? The one where none of his friends attended, and instead complete strangers like Sarah Silverman showed up to completely rip him apart?
Hey, the guy earned it for being a complete and total bastard his whole life. Politics nonwithstanding.
Cindy Morgan on the other hand…class, class, class.
Chase has always been an ass, he had a chip on his shoulder so large it obscured his pretenscious (sp) head. He acts like a nice guy, there is a big difference from being one in real life.
Cindy who?
I read somewhere years ago that he got most of the cast of SNL on heroin, including John Belushi.
During the filming, Rodney was so concerned that he was bombing that he kept asking for feedback. He wasn't getting audience reaction, of course.
How can one not like Cindy?
Sarah Silverman (even at the time) was actually one of the biggest "names" at the Cheddar roast, unless you count Laraine Newman…which I don't!
Lovely woman, still; though wasn't she about half of Chevy Choad's age at the time?
What are you talking about? Chevy looks GREAT for his age…87, right?
You people are forgetting Ted Knight's pitch perfect performance as the pr*ck Jude Smails. But then Ted had that character type down before the movie was even an idea.
I'm pretty sure CD has a form of internet Asperger's Syndrome. Be kind to him.
Big Hollywood must be doing something right. They find women to interview and write for them that are lovely on the inside and out.
Love your gumption Irish Spring!
She has always looked real good : )
http://www.cindy-morgan.com
BTW what was she thinking when she dated that guy in photo who was in the the movie with her?
I remember Bring 'Em Back Alive mainly because of her……..
When did Chevy have a roast? I never heard or seen anything about one. Also, I read somewhere that there were no tears on SNL when he left.
Kudos to Lacy Underall, even if they used a stuntwomen to swan dive for her, in the pool scene.
"Spaulding, get your foot off the boat!"
"You'll get nothing and like it!"
I can keep going.
Caddyshack is turning 30?! Man, I'm getting old.
Good to hear Miss Morgan stood up for herself on set. Ditto on her support for the troops.
Hmmm… I've never seen it. It sounds quite a bit like "Happy Gilmore", though.
Skinny skiing, Going to bull fights on acid
Have to give claps to Michael O'Keefe in the flick as well. I thought his smartass teenager was priceless.
I'm anxiously awaiting Martha Smith's memoirs: "Ask for Babs".
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For years, a buddy of mine in Dallas has characterized any Chevy Chase movie released after 1991 as: "sheer box office anthrax"
He probably can't say the word "anthrax" anymore because of 9/11. I'll tell him to switch to "comedy poison" instead.
Thanks for revealing yourself as a leading light of the Smirking Class.
An actress with principles, and the sand to stand up for them. No wonder she's not in the TRON sequel.
Uh…..no…..
I took a first date to see Caddyshack. The projector crapped out in the middle of the movie and we had to leave! I then took her to a classy night club and spilled her cranberry drink on her bleach-white pants! She told me the stain came out when I called her, but I didn't believe it. I sent her flowers. I got a second date, but there was no real chemistry between us.
I'm sick of Hollywood liberals. They're as much in touch with reality as the fantasies they act in. Hooray for Cindy! We need more like her!
Thanks for posting such a nice article. Not only have I had a crush on Lacey for a long time, but now Cindy too. Keep up your great work with the troops Cindy and my lawd: You look fantastic!
"My niece has a certain…z-z-z-z-zest, for living…"
As someone with real-life Asperger's Syndrome, I have to protest that. And why does Bill5321 keep replying to the idiot like that? It doesn't seem to be accomplishing anything.
She's definitely lovely in and out.
As for TRON: Legacy, I'd prefer to reserve judgment until its release.
Glad to be of service, Scott. Remember "The Chevy Chase Show"? BIG promotion, roll out and salary to Chase. Biggest disaster in late-night television history. Lasted just five weeks. Just checked it out on Wikipedia, and the ever-classy Chevy Chase blamed everyone but himself for the show's failure.
We all pretty much reply to CD like that. Or worse. It accomplishes something…it makes us laugh.
The main thing is, don't take this place too seriously. By the way, my wife says that I have Asperger's. She's not technically qualified to clinically diagnose, but she's taught special needs kids for over 20 years, so she's probably right.
Chevy Chase wrote that article for Wikipedia–which is why it was lackluster and unfunny.
I had the pleasure of meeting Cindy at the Caddyshack Reunion Golf Tournament back in 2006 (the movie was filmed in Oak Brook, Illinois, back in 1979). She is warm, genuine, and down-to-earth. Classy.
It's what Happy Gilmore tries to be.
Way to go, Cindy. A class act.
'zactly. I loves me some Happy (Red Lobster or anything rhyming with "may" will never be the same), but Caddyshack is a movie all its own. Fast track it to your movie queue, Victor. I don't think you'll regret it.
For me, it's the best comedy movie of all time. Every character was absolutely great on their own and the whole was even greater. I see Cindy is as beautiful as ever.
She was a guest at a comic convention down here in South Florida a few months ago (the "SuperCon" in Miami) and I'm still kicking myself for not saying hi.
"Morgan held her ground on the fateful day, even though a producer told her in an expletive-packed diatribe that she’d never work in the business again if she didn’t toe the company line."
I don't know which producer is being referred to here but I'm going to guess Jon Peters. From everything I've read about him, Ms. Morgan is definitely not the only person who's had a problem with him.
I see that Chevy Chase is in the new show "Community" starring Joel McHale on NBC. I was considering giving that show a try (I enjoy McHale on "The Soup") before I saw Chase was in it.
I'm haven't changed my mind because Chase is a jerk. I've changed my mind because Chase is comedy poison. He's made everything he's been in since around "Funny Farm" or "Fletch" less funny with his presence. And, seriously, his plastic surgery looks ridiculous. Not even THAT is funny.
I don't know shit about Chevy Chase. i never saw Caddy Shack and I never heard of Cindy Morgan, either.
BUT
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S FAMILY VACATION (the first one) is a gem and CC is funny as hell in it.
CINDY MORGAN SEEMS LIKE A RIGHTEOUS WOMAN.
as big of a jerk Chase is, and was this is still his best performance…
Ty Webb is a great, inspired character and Chase is pitch perfect in the role. His other great character, Clark W Griswold has moments as well, but Webb is classic and the film wouldn't be the same without him. The seduction scene of he and Lacey rocks- take a dollup of that and mix it with a little Sean Connery from his 007 classics and we can tell you the combo works!
Trade secrets, this…
Yeah, Tron was frickin' hilarious.
Good for her. Anyone who tells Hollywood sleaze to shove it is more than all right.
What a pleasant surprise! A lovely lady whose performance was definately memorable in CS. I am glad to see she is still so beautiful and has such good values.
I always thought Chevy Chase was the weakest link in Caddy Shack. I have never really saw his appeal. He seemed to be phoneing it in in almost every movie he has been in. I can't think of any movie he has been in that would not have been made better by another actor.
Btw, the last movie I can even remember seeing him in was Memoirs Of A Invisable Man, has he been doing low key stuff or did Hollywood start seeing what I saw?
I'm really showing what a geek I am, but I knew Cindy Morgan solely from TRON, not from Caddyshack at all.
I don't think I've ever even sat down and watched Caddyshack from beginning to end, at least not since I was about eleven years old and NBC was showing it every other week. I've certainly never seen the theatrical, non-sanitized version.
You guys trash Steven Weber's career because his talking points clash with yours, but I'd rather be his agent than Cindy Morgan's.
Chevy Chase in CaddyShack is a lot like the Gopher in Caddyshack.: almost completely superfluous. Ted Knight and Rodney Dangerfield (and Cindy Morgan's body) carry the movie. Doug Kenney hated that gopher so much that some people cite it as a contributing factor in his downward spiral (along with a Columbian druglord's ransom of blow he did). Josh Karp has an excellent biography of Douglas Kenney that has some good behind the scenes details about Caddyshack, Animal House, etc. Near the very end he talks about Doug Kenney and Chevy Chase going to Hawaii together to get off of coke. Yeah right. Kind of like Mama Cass and Dom Deluise tring to kick food together.
For those of you who would like to join the campaign to get Cindy in TRON Legacy add us in myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/yorilives
or in Facebook:
http://www.tinyurl.com/troncontest
Plus, her official website has links to her myspace & FB pages:
http://www.cindy-morgan.com
Chevy Chase Crane never had to work a day in his life. Most people in his circumstance realize this and stifle their urge to be obnoxious. Not him. I love him in the early Vacation movies, but detest his later s**t.
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