Carrie Anne Fleming, a talented actress recognized for her roles in popular television series, has died at the age of 51. She passed away on February 26, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia, from complications related to breast cancer.
Fleming, born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, gained prominence through her recurring role as Karen Singer on the long-running series Supernatural, which aired from 2005 to 2020. She also portrayed Candy Baker on iZombie for five seasons, showcasing her versatility and talent in the entertainment industry.
Her career began with a strong foundation in drama, having studied at the Kaleidoscope Theatre and Kidco Theatre Dance Company. Fleming’s passion for acting led her to perform in various stage productions across British Columbia, and she even appeared in the 1996 film Happy Gilmore.
Fleming is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, who, along with her fans, will remember her for her vibrant spirit and dedication to her craft. Jim Beaver, her co-star from Supernatural, confirmed her death in a heartfelt statement, referring to her as his “soul mate.”
In his tribute, Beaver expressed, “She was a powerhouse of vitality and goodwill and amazingly good nature, with a rapturous laugh and an utterly adorable personality that didn’t seem to have an off switch.” He poignantly reflected on his losses, stating, “I lost Cecily to cancer in 2004. Thursday, I lost Carrie to the same disease.”
Fleming’s contributions to television and her memorable performances have left a lasting impact on her colleagues and fans alike. A memorial service for her will be announced at a later date, allowing those who loved her to pay their respects.
As the news of her passing spreads, many are coming forward to share their memories and condolences, highlighting the profound influence she had on those around her.