'Supernatural' Star Carrie Anne Fleming Dies at 51 After Cancer Battle

Canadian actor Carrie Anne Fleming, recognized for her roles in genre television, has died at the age of 51. Her death followed complications from breast cancer and was confirmed by her co-star Jim Beaver. Fleming built a career on memorable roles in series like 'Supernatural' and 'iZombie', and also appeared in film and theater. She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose.

Key Points: Carrie Anne Fleming, 'Supernatural' Actor, Dies at 51

  • Died at age 51
  • Known for 'Supernatural' & 'iZombie'
  • Breakthrough in horror genre
  • Survived by her daughter
  • Memorial service to be announced
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'Supernatural' actor Carrie Anne Fleming dies following cancer complications

Canadian actor Carrie Anne Fleming, known for 'Supernatural' and 'iZombie', has died at 51 following complications from breast cancer.

"Fleming passed away on February 26... following complications from breast cancer. - Variety"

Washington, March 23

Canadian actor Carrie Anne Fleming, best known for her appearances in popular horror television series, has died at the age of 51.

Fleming passed away on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia, following complications from breast cancer. Her death was confirmed by her 'Supernatural' co-star Jim Beaver to Variety.

Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming grew up in British Columbia, where she pursued her passion for the performing arts.

She attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria and went on to study drama at Kaleidoscope Theatre and the Kidco Theatre Dance Company.

Fleming began her career with a recurring role in the television series Viper and also appeared in the popular Adam Sandler film 'Happy Gilmore'.

Over the years, she built a steady body of work, often taking on smaller but memorable roles across film and television.

Her breakthrough in the horror genre came when acclaimed Italian director Dario Argento cast her in the anthology series 'Masters of Horror' in 2005.

In the episode 'Jenifer,' Fleming portrayed a disfigured woman with cannibalistic tendencies, a performance that became one of her most recognised roles among genre audiences.

Fleming went on to feature in several horror productions, including Supernatural, where she played Karen Singer, the wife of Bobby Singer.

She also appeared in the television film 'The Unauthorized Full House Story', portraying the mother of actor Candace Cameron Bure, known for her role as DJ Tanner in the sitcom 'Full House.'

In recent years, Fleming gained renewed popularity for her recurring role as Candy Baker on the CW series 'iZombie', where she appeared over five seasons.

Beyond screen work, she remained active in theatre, performing in British Columbia stage productions such as 'Noises Off,' 'Romeo and Juliet,' 'Steel Magnolias,' and 'Fame.'

Fleming is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose (Max). As per Variety, a memorial service is expected to be announced at a later date.

- ANI

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Rohit P
I remember her from Supernatural! She played Bobby's wife. It was a small but impactful role. It's heartbreaking that she had to suffer. This is a reminder for all of us to get regular health check-ups, no matter how busy life gets.
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Aman W
While it's sad, I do wish the article focused a bit more on her work beyond just the horror genre. She did theatre and other TV films too. Actors are more than their most famous genre. Still, a talented artist lost too soon.
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Sarah B
Her role in 'iZombie' as Candy was so fun! She brought such warmth to that show. It's tragic to lose someone so young, and to breast cancer. My thoughts are with her daughter. Life is so fragile.
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Vikram M
Om Shanti. It's always a shock when someone from a show you've grown up watching passes away. Supernatural has a huge fanbase here in India. Condolences to her family and friends.
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Kavya N
She was in Happy Gilmore too? Wow, she had a varied career. It's important to celebrate the entire journey, not just the end. A life dedicated to the arts is a life well-lived, even if cut short. Strength to her loved ones.

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