Actress Jennifer Runyon, known for “Ghostbusters” and “Charles in Charge,” dies

Jennifer Runyon, an American actress known for her roles in the film “Ghostbusters” and the series “Charles in Charge,” passed away on March 6 at the age of 65, after a long battle with cancer.

The family confirmed the news through social media, describing him as a loving and devoted person to his family and friends.

Close friends and colleagues remember Runyon as a special person.

Jennifer Runyon

 

Actress Erin Murphy described her as “an extraordinary person who will be greatly missed,” while her daughter, Bayley Corman, paid her farewell with a heartfelt message on Instagram.

Jennifer was born on April 1, 1960, in Chicago and was married to basketball coach Todd Corman, with whom she had two children.

He began his career in 1980 with the film “To All a Good Night” and then played prominent roles in films such as “Up the Creek” and series such as “The Fall Guy”, “Quantum Leap” and “A Very Brady Christmas”.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Runyon became known for her memorable roles in film and television.

In 2014, she partially retired from acting and dedicated herself to teaching, but continues to be remembered as a beloved actress and icon of her era.

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