Jennifer Runyon, 'Ghostbusters' Star, Dies at 65 After Cancer Fight
Actress Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in "Ghostbusters" and "Charles in Charge," has died at 65 after a six-month battle with cancer, as reported by her representative.
Remembering Jennifer Runyon
Runyon's death was confirmed by a representative, who highlighted that she felt loved by family and friends. Her friend, Erin Murphy from "Bewitched," expressed sadness over the loss on Instagram.
The actress's family also shared the news on Facebook, stating that her journey ended surrounded by loved ones. They reflected on her positive spirit and devotion to family.
Career Highlights
Jennifer portrayed a student tested by Bill Murray's character in "Ghostbusters" and starred as Gwendolyn Pierce in "Charles in Charge." She also played Cindy Brady in "A Very Brady Christmas."
Her career included appearances on popular TV series like "Magnum, P.I.," "Quantum Leap," and "Beverly Hills, 90210."
Family and Tributes
Jennifer is survived by her husband Todd Corman and their children, Wyatt and Bayley. Bayley paid tribute to her mother on Instagram, sharing cherished memories and photos.
She will be remembered for touching the lives of many and leaving behind a loving family.