With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of this beloved actress at 65

For many viewers, she was the kind of performer who appeared on screen and stayed in memory — bright, graceful, and effortlessly present, even in scenes that lasted only moments.

Her passing has sparked sadness from fans who grew up watching her work. Tributes remember not only her talent, but also the warmth she carried beyond the spotlight.

That beloved actress was Jennifer Runyon, remembered for her roles in Ghostbusters, Charles in Charge, A Very Brady Christmas, and other projects that helped define an era.

Runyon’s death was confirmed by her family after she passed away on March 6, 2026, at 65. Reports said she had faced a brief battle with cancer, and her final days were spent surrounded by loved ones. The news quickly moved through entertainment circles, especially among fans of classic comedies and television.

Born in Chicago on April 1, 1960, Jennifer Runyon grew up close to performance. Her father, Jim Runyon, was a radio personality, and her mother, Jane Roberts, was an actress. That creative background led her toward a career in front of the camera, where she built a name through charm and natural presence.

Her career began in the early 1980s. One of her most recognizable appearances came in Ghostbusters, where even a smaller role became part of a movie that would live on for decades. She also played Gwendolyn Pierce in Charles in Charge, a role many fans still remember.

Runyon later appeared as Cindy Brady in A Very Brady Christmas. Her work also included Up the Creek, Murder, She Wrote, Quantum Leap, and Beverly Hills, 90210, keeping her connected to viewers across generations.

Later, she stepped away from Hollywood’s pace and focused more on family and teaching. Those close to her remembered her as devoted, kind, and deeply present in the lives of people she loved.

Jennifer Runyon leaves behind a legacy of warmth and familiar roles. To many, she was not just a face from beloved films and shows — she was part of the comfort and nostalgia that made those years unforgettable.

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