With heavu hearts, we announce the heartbreaking news. We won’t be seeing this fabulous actress any more

Carrie Anne Fleming, known for her roles in cult TV and genre productions, has died at 51. Her passing was confirmed by her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver. She died on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia, from complications related to breast cancer. Her family later shared, “She died peacefully with her loved ones by her side,” adding, “She was a beautiful soul, inspiring, and above all, kind. She will be greatly missed.”

Born in Digby, Canada, Fleming developed an early interest in acting while in school in Victoria. She was raised mainly by her mother, while her father worked as a pilot and yacht captain. Before acting, she briefly modeled in Vancouver, but soon focused on performance, where her talent stood out. One instructor recalled, “She had such a fresh face,” while director John Gray described her as “as low-maintenance a performer as a director could wish for.”

Her early career included roles in Viper and Happy Gilmore, where she appeared alongside Adam Sandler. Reflecting on that time, she said, “I wouldn’t call it dating. I brought him milkshakes and we hung out. He was really nice.”

Fleming gained wider recognition in 2005 when Dario Argento cast her in Masters of Horror, helping establish her presence in the genre. She later appeared in projects like The Tooth Fairy and became especially memorable to fans as Karen Singer on Supernatural, where her performance added emotional depth to the series.

She continued working steadily in television, including roles in The Unauthorized Full House Story and a recurring part on iZombie. Alongside screen work, she remained active in theater, performing in productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Steel Magnolias, earning praise for her warmth and dedication.

Following her passing, Jim Beaver paid tribute, saying, “She was a powerhouse of vitality and goodwill… with a rapturous laugh and an utterly adorable personality that didn’t seem to have an off switch.” Fleming is survived by her daughter, leaving behind a legacy defined by talent, kindness, and lasting impact.

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