I have watched the original Ghostbusters, a movie that was released when I was an infant, many times over the decades, but the majority of my viewings were packed into the earliest years of my life – and I remember, even as a little kid, being fascinated by the beauty of the “Female Student” participating in Venkman’s rigged ESP test. One of my girlfriend’s all-time favorite movies is the coming-of-age dance movie The In Crowd, which she watched on repeat as a kid. The actress who played the Female Student in Ghostbusters, Jennifer Runyon, had a lead role in The In Crowd, so we’re both very sad to hear the news that Runyon has passed away at the age of 65.
Runyon was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 1, 1960, the daughter of radio DJ Jim Runyon and actress Jane Roberts. She followed her mother into an acting career, making her screen debut in the 1980 Christmas slasher To All a Goodnight (which was directed by David Hess of The Last House on the Left). From there, she landed a job on the soap opera Another World, appearing on 111 episodes as a character named Sally Frame.
She did a lot of TV work through the ’80s and ’90s, appearing on episodes of Boone, The Fall Guy, The Master; Magnum, P.I.; The Highwayman, Charles in Charge, Who’s the Boss?, Dear John, Valerie, Quantum Leap, Booker; Murder, She Wrote; Beverly Hills, 90210; and Vinnie & Bobby, plus the miniseries Space and the TV movies Six Pack, Pros & Cons, Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story, Blue de Ville, Tagteam, and Till Death Do Us Part.
The most popular TV movie she ever worked on was 1988’s A Very Brady Christmas, where Runyon replaced Susan Olsen from the original sitcom as Cindy Brady after Olsen dropped out due to a contract dispute (and because the filming schedule conflicted with her honeymoon plans). A Very Brady Christmas was a major TV event that year and the second highest rated television film of the season. 37+ years later, I still remember sitting down to watch that premiere airing with my family. Last December, A Very Brady Christmas was shown on MeTV’s House of Svengoolie, and Runyon was interviewed in that episode.
In addition to To All a Goodnight, Ghostbusters, and The In Crowd, Runyon’s film career included Up the Creek, The Falcon and the Snowman, Flight of the Spruce Goose, 18 Again!, A Man Called Sarge, and Killing Streets. After marrying Todd Corman, the nephew of legendary producer Roger Corman, in 1991, Runyon largely stepped away from acting, working as a teacher and focusing on their children: son, Wyatt, and daughter, Bayley. They have both worked in the entertainment industry, as Wyatt was a production assistant on the 2013 Corman production Piranhaconda and Bayley is an actress with over 20 credits to her name.
If you grew up on the ’80s like I did, chances are that Jennifer Runyon spent a good amount of time on your TV screen.
After appearing in the 1993 Corman horror film Carnosaur, Runyon didn’t act again until 2015. In the last decade, she has worked on Silent Night, Bloody Night 2: Revival; Bloodsucka Jones vs. the Creeping Death, Terror Tales, Gunfight at Silver Creek, and Spectral Squad: The Haunting of Sophie Lawson. She also had her own cooking podcast.
Runyon still seemed to be in great health and spirits in December, but it’s being reported that she was diagnosed with cancer quite recently and her fight with the disease was very brief. Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family, friends, and fans.
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