Scar surgery?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jennifer Runyon
scifiguy-2 — 22 years ago(January 21, 2004 12:04 PM)
Jennifer Runyon is a surprisingly good actress. I first took notice of her in the original "Ghostbusters" (1985). She is in one of the first scenes in the movie with Bill Murray. Her scene is brief, playing a student testing ESP capabilities. She had a very noticable scar on her upper lip, which now seems to have disappeared in her later films. I just wonder if she had surgery to have it cosmetically corrected, because there appears to be no trace of it.
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mike7969 — 22 years ago(March 06, 2004 02:10 AM)
I have tapes of Jennifer Runyon in Charles in Charge and have watched some of them looking for this scar you mention on Jennifer's upper lip. I'm having a little difficulty noticing it. I think I may see the scar, but not totally sure and just checking with you to confirm where this scar is actually located on her upper lip.
I'm not sure if you're working from memory or what, but it appears there's a small indention on her left side of her upper lip. It looks like there's a bit of a small "slicing" motion to it, depending on how she's moving her lips, and what expression she's using. Is that what you're talking about? Sort of looks like she may have poked herself when she was a kid with either a fork or knife. Again, just confirming from you if that's where the scar is located. And if not, if you can point me to where the scar precisely at.
I've seen other people mention a couple of times on a few other sites that Jennifer had a deep scar on one of her cheeks. Again, this is something I've yet to see in the tapes that I have. So I wonder if the scar these people are seeing is the same one you've mentioned, b68except that it's located on her upper lip, and not her cheek.
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foxcat — 21 years ago(July 28, 2004 11:29 AM)
She probably didn't have it corrected - it is probably just touched-up by the make-up people before she goes on-camera. They've got thick waxy make-up that fills in most 'craters' on the face. When you meet some of these film 'stars' in person you will be shocked to see things that never seem to show up on-camera.
What's more interesting is in her bio page they've left out her TV appearance with Michael Keaton on Family Ties. -
stutew — 18 years ago(March 28, 2008 08:40 PM)
She still has the scar, my wife saw her in a store a few days ago
Couldn't quite place her so I posted under "Need to Know Actress with a small scar near lip?"
Two people suggested Jennifer and my wife says yes, that is who she saw!! -
parrothead7368 — 16 years ago(September 25, 2009 09:08 AM)
Jennifer Runyon had a cleft lip I believe. A cleft is a birth defect that occurs when the tissues of the lip and/or palate of the fetus do not fuse very early in pregnancy. A cleft lip, sometimes referred to as a harelip, is an opening in the upper lip that can extend into the base of the nostril. A cleft palate is an opening in the roof of the mouth. The scar is from her surgery as an infant.
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MystMoonstruck — 14 years ago(April 13, 2011 01:07 AM)
I recall seeing her (unscarred) in "Up the Creek" and being startled by the scar in "Ghostbusters". Those were released in the same year, and I wondered about how she was injured. So, I think she must have had an accident, as she is unmarked in that first film.
I don't think the cleft palate thing is right because it would have been noticeable prior to "Ghostbusters". For example, Stacy Keach was born with a cleft palate, and his scar has been noticeable throughout his acting career. Also, that's not where Jennifer's scar is positioned. (I always thought that Joaquin/Leaf Phoenix's scar was the result of a cleft palate, but he claims it's a birthmark.)
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Chicxulub — 3 weeks ago(March 09, 2026 08:43 PM)
Could be a natural defect, but I don't think it's any kind of cleft, because of the location and the shape.
Looks like a scar. Car accident? Vicious dog? Got thrown through a plate glass window?
She seems to have had it revised by a surgeon in later years.