
The Canadian actress, known for her roles in iZombie and Supernatural, succumbed to complications from breast cancer.
The entertainment world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Carrie Anne Fleming, the beloved Canadian actress known for her memorable roles in iZombie and Supernatural, who has passed away at the age of 51.
Fleming quietly breathed her last on February 26, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia, after a courageous battle with breast cancer. The tragic news, which surfaced weeks later, was confirmed by her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver, leaving fans around the world in shock and sorrow.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Nova Scotia, Fleming dedicated more than three decades of her life to acting. From her early appearances in Happy Gilmore and Viper to her powerful performances in Masters of Horror, she carved a unique space for herself, particularly in the horror genre.
Her portrayal of Karen Singer in Supernatural and Candy Baker in iZombie resonated deeply with audiences, making her a familiar and cherished face on screen. Beyond television, she also shone on stage, performing in productions such as Romeo and Juliet, Steel Magnolias, and Fame.
As news of her passing spread, fans flooded social media with messages of heartbreak and disbelief. Many described her death as “devastating,” remembering her not only for her talent but also for the emotional depth she brought to every role.
Though gone too soon, Carrie Anne Fleming leaves behind a legacy of passion, resilience, and unforgettable performances. She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, who now carries forward her memory.
Her absence will be deeply felt, but her work will continue to live on in the hearts of those who admired her.



