Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming, known for her work in cult television and genre productions, has passed away at the age of 51. Her death was confirmed by her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver. Reports indicate she died from complications related to breast cancer on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia, with her family later sharing the news publicly alongside a message of both grief and gratitude.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Canada, Fleming developed an early interest in performance while attending school in Victoria. Before fully committing to acting, she worked briefly as a model in Vancouver. However, it quickly became clear that her natural presence belonged on screen. Early mentors described her as both effortless and quietly powerful, qualities that would define her career.

Fleming’s career included roles in television and film, such as Viper and Happy Gilmore alongside Adam Sandler. Her breakthrough in horror came when director Dario Argento cast her in Masters of Horror. She later gained recognition as Karen Singer on Supernatural, where her performance brought warmth and emotional depth, and also appeared in iZombie as Candy Baker.
Beyond the screen, Fleming remained dedicated to theater, performing in productions like Romeo and Juliet and Steel Magnolias. Colleagues remembered her as vibrant, kind, and deeply engaging. She is survived by her daughter, leaving behind a legacy not only of memorable roles, but of genuine warmth and quiet strength that touched those who knew her.