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Jennifer Runyon, celebrated for roles in iconic 1980s productions like Ghostbusters and the sitcom Charles in Charge, has passed away at 65. Her demise was verified by her family, who revealed she succumbed to cancer on March 6, 2026.
“Our cherished Jennifer departed this life this past Friday [March 6],” her family conveyed in a Facebook announcement. “It was a prolonged and difficult ordeal, ending with her surrounded by her loved ones. She will forever be treasured for her passion for life and her dedication to those closest to her. May she rest in peace.”
Throughout the 1980s, Runyon forged a consistent presence in cinema and television, featuring in a number of recognized films and TV programs before eventually retiring from acting to prioritize her family.
Discover more about Runyon’s life, work, and family in the sections below.
She Was Born and Raised in Chicago
Runyon came into the world on April 1, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois. She was raised in a household linked to the entertainment industry — her father, Jim Runyon, was a radio personality and disc jockey. His career in broadcasting led to numerous moves for the family across the United States during her younger years, prior to her own pursuit of a professional acting career.
Runyon Had a Long Career in ’80s Films and Television
Runyon embarked on her acting journey in the early 1980s, swiftly landing roles in various well-received film and television ventures. She secured parts in movies such as Ghostbusters and Up the Creek. On the small screen, she also garnered recognition for her appearances in shows like Charles in Charge and the TV film A Very Brady Christmas.
Runyon Was Married to Producer Todd Corman
In 1991, Runyon wedded producer and basketball coach Todd Corman. They remained together for many years, establishing a family as she transitioned away from acting, placing greater emphasis on personal life.
She Was a Mother of Two Children
Runyon and Corman had two children: a son, Wyatt, and a daughter, Bayley. Their daughter, Bayley Corman, followed in her mother’s path, becoming an actress with roles in television series like 9-1-1 and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
She Died in 2026 After a Cancer Battle
After her fight with cancer, Runyon passed away on March 6, 2026; she was 65 years old.
