'Supernatural' Star Carrie Anne Fleming Dies at 51—A Beloved Actress's Farewell
Carrie Anne Fleming, a Canadian actress known for her roles in "iZombie" and "Supernatural," passed away at the age of 51 on February 26. Her death was due to complications from breast cancer.
Career Beginnings
Fleming's career began with a recurring role on the TV series "Viper" and an appearance in the film "Happy Gilmore." This marked the start of a three-decade-long acting career.
Notable Roles
In 2005, she entered the horror genre with "Masters of Horror." She gained further recognition on The CW's “Supernatural” as Karen Singer, appearing throughout all five seasons. In 2015, she played Candy Baker in "iZombie."
Other Work
Beyond these roles, Fleming appeared in series such as "Supergirl," "UnREAL," and "Smallville." Her film work included roles in “Good Luck Chuck” and “Married Life.” Fleming also featured in the TV film “The Unauthorized Full House Story.”
Her co-star Jim Beaver confirmed her passing to Variety. Fleming leaves behind a daughter, Madalyn Rose.