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Ghostbusters actor Jennifer Runyon dies at 65
Summary
Jennifer Runyon, known for roles in Ghostbusters and Charles in Charge, has died at 65 after a brief battle with cancer, family members said.
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Jennifer Runyon, an actor known for roles in Ghostbusters and the sitcom Charles in Charge, has died at 65, her friends and family said. Erin Murphy and a family representative said Runyon died after a brief battle with cancer and was surrounded by family. Her daughter Bayley Corman posted a public tribute on Instagram.
Reported details:
- Family representatives and friends confirmed Runyon died at age 65 and described her recent illness as a brief battle with cancer.
- Bayley Corman, Runyon's daughter, shared a tribute on Instagram remembering her mother.
- Runyon rose to notice after her 1980 film debut and had roles in Ghostbusters, Charles in Charge, A Very Brady Christmas and The In Crowd.
- She married coach Todd Corman in 1991, had two children, stepped back from the public eye after the early 1990s, and later worked with at-risk youth while appearing occasionally in films.
Summary:
Runyon's death was announced by family and friends and has prompted public tributes from her daughter and colleagues. Her career included film and television work spanning from the 1980s onward. Undetermined at this time.
