Jennifer Runyon from 'Ghostbusters' dies at 65
Jennifer Runyon Corman, best known for her role in 'Ghostbusters', has passed away at the age of 65 after a brief battle with cancer.
Jennifer Runyon Corman, famed for her role as Gwendolyn Pierce in the sitcom 'Charles in Charge' and for her appearance in 'Ghostbusters', has died at the age of 65. Her family confirmed the news through a Facebook post, stating that she passed away surrounded by loved ones after a long and arduous journey. The actress' contributions to the entertainment industry have left a significant mark, and her roles have been fondly remembered by fans.
In a heartfelt tribute, actress Erin Murphy, known for her role as Tabitha Stephens in 'Bewitched' and a close friend of Runyon, shared her condolences on Instagram. She revealed that Runyon succumbed to cancer after a brief battle, emphasizing the special place she held in the hearts of those who knew her. Murphy's poignant words highlight the impact Runyon had not only as an actress but as a cherished friend.
Runyon's daughter, Bailey Corman, also expressed her sorrow on social media, reflecting on the deep bond she shared with her mother. Her tribute mentioned that all the best parts of her came from Runyon, underscoring the profound personal loss felt by those closest to her. The news of Runyon's passing has resonated with many, as her legacy in film and television continues to be celebrated by fans and friends alike.