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Jennifer Runyon Cause of Death: What Happened to the ‘Ghostbusters’ Star? Details of “The Battle for Health”

Actor Jennifer Runyon, known for her iconic supporting roles in “Ghostbusters” and “Upside Down,” has died. An update on the actor’s Facebook page on Sunday confirmed her death on Friday night (March 6). She is 65 years old.

Jennifer Runyon Coleman. (Jennifer Runyon Coleman on Facebook)

One reason is die Not mentioned in the post. Actor Erin Murphy confirms Jennifer Runyon is battling cancer.

“Our beloved Jennifer passed away last Friday night, a long and arduous journey that ended with her family by her side,” the update read. “She will always be remembered for her love of life and devotion to her family and friends. I know that from above she was looking down on all of us with that beautiful smile.

What happened to Jennifer Runyon?

The reference to a “long and arduous journey” in the title suggests that Jennifer Runyon may be suffering from some kind of medical condition. Actor Erin Murphy, who plays Tabitha Stephens on the TV sitcom “Bewitched,” says her “friend” Jennifer Runyon cancer.

“I’m sad to share that my friend Jennifer Runyon Coleman has passed away after a short battle with cancer,” she wrote. “Some people you know and become friends with before you even meet.

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“She was a special lady. I will miss you, Jenn. My thoughts are with your family and beautiful children.”

Who is Jennifer Runyon?

Originally from chicagoJennifer Runyon made her acting debut in the 1980 Illinois horror film “Goodnight to All,” and went on to star in soap operas like “Another World” and sitcoms like “The King of Charles.”

However, she is best known for her small but memorable role as a schoolgirl in the ESP testing scene in the 1984 film Ghostbusters.

She is also known for her role as Cindy Brady in the 1988 television movie A Very Brady Christmas, and has had roles in films such as Up the Creek (1984) and 18 Again! (1988).

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