Carrie Anne Fleming, the talented actress known for her memorable roles in Supernatural and iZombie, has sadly passed away at the age of 51. She died on February 26, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia, due to complications related to breast cancer.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming’s journey in the performing arts began early. She attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria, British Columbia, where she honed her craft in drama, studying at the Kaleidoscope Theatre and Kidco Theatre Dance Company.
Fleming rose to prominence with her recurring role as Karen Singer on Supernatural, a show that captivated audiences for 15 seasons from 2005 to 2020. She also delighted fans as Candy Baker on iZombie, where she appeared for five seasons, showcasing her versatility and charm.
In addition to her television work, Fleming appeared in the 1996 film Happy Gilmore and performed in various stage productions throughout British Columbia, leaving a lasting impact on the local arts community.
Jim Beaver, her co-star from Supernatural, confirmed her passing in a heartfelt statement, describing Fleming as his “soul mate” and a “powerhouse of vitality and goodwill.” He reflected on the profound loss, stating, “I lost Cecily to cancer in 2004. Thursday, I lost Carrie to the same disease.” Beaver’s tribute highlighted her infectious laughter and warm personality, which endeared her to many.
Fleming is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, who, along with her friends and family, will undoubtedly cherish the memories of her vibrant spirit.
A memorial service for Carrie Anne Fleming will be announced at a later date, allowing her community and fans to come together to honor her life and legacy.
As the news of her passing spreads, tributes continue to pour in from fans and colleagues alike, reflecting the deep impact she had on those who knew her and those who admired her work.