Carla Clark | For The Republic Tyler Purtlebaugh, holding a putter, celebrates winning the putting contest during kidscommons Carnivale Caddy Shack at the Commons, Columbus, Ind., Friday, February 9, ...
Actress Cindy Morgan has reportedly passed away. She was known for her role in the film, "Caddyshack," where she appeared alongside actor Bill Murray. In the meantime, her cause of death is still ...
Actress Cindy Morgan, best known by golf fans for portraying blonde-haired bombshell Lacey Underall in the 1980 comedy “Caddyshack” died in late December. She was 69. A representative for the Palm ...
Caddyshack, it is almost universally agreed, is the best golf movie made. It’s also almost undoubtedly true that the sequel, Caddyshack II, is the worst golf movie ever made. The original, released in ...
The post 10 Caddyshack Quotes You Probably Say All the Time appeared first on Consequence of Sound. It’s been 40 years since the slobs took on the snobs in Caddyshack. Depending on how much you slouch ...
In trying to write about Caddyshack this past week I fell deep down a rabbit hole I’m only now clawing my way out of. Stories about the making of movies usually aren’t that interesting, but this one ...
Cindy Morgan, who played sexpot Lacey Underall in the 1980 film “Caddyshack” and appeared two years later in “Tron,” died in South Florida, authorities said. She was 69. A representative for the Palm ...
During his days as a rising star in the 1970s and ‘80s, Michael O’Keefe was the kind of performer younger actors could look up to. O’Keefe could do it all, including a guest shot in 1974 at age 19 – ...
“Caddyshack,” released 40 years ago this week, tells the story of the working-class caddies, slobs, wise-asses and nouveau riche who clash with the calcified swells of a country club. It’s one of ...
Pat Brymer, a well-known puppeteer and puppet builder who manipulated Bill Murray's irrepressible nemesis, that pesky gopher, for 'Caddyshack,' has died. He was 70. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Pat ...
Chicago — "Caddyshack," released 40 years ago this week, tells the story of the working-class caddies, slobs, wise-asses and nouveau riche who clash with the calcified swells of a country club. It's ...