Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in Ghostbusters, Charles in Charge, and A Very Brady Christmas, has died at the age of 65.
As first reported by TMZ, the actress’ family shared the announcement on her Facebook page on Sunday. “Last Friday night our beloved Jennifer passed away. It was a long and difficult journey, but she ended it surrounded by her family,” it read.
“Her love of life and dedication to her family and friends will always be remembered. I can see her looking down on us all from above with her beautiful smile. Rest in peace our Jen.”
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Page Six could not immediately find a representative for Runyon.
The cause of death has not been disclosed. However, “Enchanted” actress Erin Murphy posted a tribute to her friend Runyon on social media on Sunday, saying that Runyon was battling cancer.
“It is with great sadness that I share that my friend Jennifer Runyon Corman has passed away after a short battle with cancer,” she wrote.
“Some people you know you’re going to be friends with before you even meet them. She was a special woman,” she added.
Runyon starred in the classic 1984 film “Ghostbusters” and was also known for her role as Gwendoline Pierce on the 80’s sitcom “Charles in Charge.”
She played Cindy Brady in the 1988 film A Very Brady Christmas.
Additionally, she starred in the soap opera “Another World” and also appeared in various series throughout the 90s such as “Quantum Leap” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
