'Ghostbusters' actress Jennifer Runyon dead at 65
Jennifer Runyon, best known for her roles in 'Ghostbusters' and 'Charles in Charge', has passed away at the age of 65 after battling cancer for six months.
Jennifer Runyon, the beloved actress recognized for her performances in iconic television series and films, has died at the age of 65. Runyon's passing was confirmed by Fox News Digital and follows a lengthy and challenging battle with cancer over the past six months. Her family announced her death in a heartfelt statement on social media, where they expressed their sorrow while celebrating her love for life and dedication to her family and friends.
In her career, Jennifer Runyon made notable appearances in various classic shows, including 'Charles in Charge', and movies like 'Ghostbusters', leaving a significant mark in the entertainment industry. She was remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike, many of whom took to social media to express their condolences. Among them was Erin Murphy, star of 'Bewitched', who shared her grief over losing such a special friend; her post highlighted the deep bond they shared, which resonated with many who knew Runyon.
Jennifer's legacy will continue to live on through her work and the impact she made in the lives of those who loved her. As tributes pour in, it is evident that her spirit and joy for life have left an enduring impression not just in the film and television landscape but also among her family and friends, who cherished their time with her. The entertainment community mourns a talented actress whose smile and warmth will be missed by many.