Actress Jennifer Runyon of 'Ghostbusters' and 'Charles in Charge' Dies at 65

Actress Jennifer Runyon, best known for her roles in the classic film "Ghostbusters" and the TV sitcom "Charles in Charge," has died at age 65. Her death was announced by her friend, actress Erin Murphy, who shared the news on Facebook. Runyon's career began in the early 1980s and included roles in "Up the Creek," "A Very Brady Christmas," and guest spots on popular TV series. She is survived by her husband, Todd Corman, and their two children.

Key Points: Jennifer Runyon, 'Ghostbusters' Actress, Dies at 65

  • Died after brief cancer battle
  • Played Gwendolyn in 'Charles in Charge'
  • Appeared in 1984's 'Ghostbusters'
  • Career spanned films and TV in 80s/90s
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'Ghostbusters' and 'Charles in Charge' actress Jennifer Runyon dies at 65

Jennifer Runyon, known for roles in 'Ghostbusters' and 'Charles in Charge,' has died at 65 after a brief battle with cancer.

"She was a special lady. I'll miss you Jenn. - Erin Murphy"

Los Angeles, March 9

Actress Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in films like 'Ghostbusters' and the TV sitcom 'Charles in Charge', has died at the age of 65, according to Variety. The actress passed away on Friday, March 6, after a brief battle with cancer.

The news of her death was shared by her close friend, actress Erin Murphy, in an emotional Facebook post. Murphy remembered their friendship and also described Runyon as a "special lady".

"So sad to share that my friend Jennifer Runyon Corman has passed away after a brief battle with cancer," she wrote.

"Some people you just know you'll be friends with before you even meet. She was a special lady. I'll miss you Jenn. My thoughts are with your family and beautiful children," Murphy added.

According to Variety, Runyon began her acting career in the early 1980s. She made her feature film debut in the 1980 slasher film 'To All a Good Night.' Over the years, she appeared in several popular films and TV shows. In 1984, she had supporting roles in the comedy films 'Up the Creek' and Ghostbusters.

She also played Gwendolyn Pierce in the first season of the sitcom 'Charles in Charge' in 1984. In 1988, she appeared as Cindy Brady in the television movie 'A Very Brady Christmas'. That same year, she starred in the film 'The In Crowd' and was part of the pilot episode of Quantum Leap.

Runyon also acted in the comedy film '18 Again!' and made guest appearances on shows such as 'Murder, She Wrote', 'A Man Called Sarge', and 'Beverly Hills, 90210'.

Jennifer Runyon was born on April 1, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois. Her father, Jim Runyon, was a radio announcer and disc jockey, while her mother, Jane Roberts, was an actress.

In 1991, she married Todd Corman, a college basketball coach who also worked in film and television production during the sports off-season. The couple had two children, a son named Wyatt and a daughter named Bayley, as per Variety.

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Rohit P
Cancer is such a terrible disease, taking away so many talented people far too soon. My heartfelt condolences to her family, especially her children. It's a reminder for all of us to get regular check-ups.
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Arjun K
I didn't know her name, but I definitely remember her face from 'Ghostbusters'! It's amazing how actors from our childhood leave such a lasting impression. Om Shanti.
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Sarah B
While it's sad, the article feels a bit like a standard obituary. It would have been nice to read more about her life after acting or what her passions were beyond her filmography.
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Vikram M
'Charles in Charge' used to air on Star World, I think. A part of 80s pop culture that reached us here. 65 is no age to go. Life is truly unpredictable.
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Kavya N
Her friend's tribute is so touching. "Some people you just know you'll be friends with before you even meet." What a beautiful way to remember someone. Strength to her family.

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