Actress Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in “Ghostbusters” and sitcom “Charles in Charge,” has died, sources close to her confirmed. She was 65. “This past Friday night our beloved Jennifer passed ...
Jennifer Runyon, an actor known for roles in "Ghostbusters" and the sitcom "Charles in Charge," has died, according to her friends and family. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access ...
Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in “Ghostbusters,” “Charles in Charge,” “A Very Brady Christmas” and other movies and sitcoms, has died at the age of 65. As reported first by TMZ, the actress’s ...
Jennifer Runyon, the actress best known for playing a lead role on the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge and for an iconic scene in the original Ghostbusters movie, has passed away at 65-years-old. Her ...
Ghostbusters and Charles in Charge star Jennifer Runyon died on Friday, March 6. She was 65. A representative for the actress told Us Weekly on Sunday, March 8, that Runyon “passed away after a ...
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"Ghostbusters" still guard the streets of Gotham, 40 years after the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man menaced Manhattan. Comedians Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray starred in the 1984 silver-screen smash hit ...