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Born: 4/1/1960

Biography: American actress Jennifer Runyon familiarized herself to soap opera addicts as Sally Spencer on the long-running daytimer Another World. Prime-time viewers will recognize Runyon as coed Gwendolen Pierce in the 1984-85 episodes of the weekly sitcom Charles in Charge. She we …

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The Falcon and the Snowman [Movie] as Carole
2004
Carnosaur [Movie] as Thrush
1993
Till Death Us Do Part [Movie] as Judy Davis
1992
Murder, She Wrote: Murder, Plain & Simple [TV Series] as Rebecca Fowler
1991
The Killing Streets [Movie] as Sandra Ross
1991
A Man Called Sarge [Movie] as Fifi LaRue
1990
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