“Supernatural” Star Passes Away at 51

Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming, known for her roles in cult TV series, has died at the age of 51. Her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver confirmed that she passed away from complications related to breast cancer. Fleming died peacefully on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia, surrounded by her loved ones, her representative said. “It was a privilege to know Carrie,” the statement read.

“She was a beautiful, kind, and inspiring soul who will be deeply missed.” Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming later moved to Victoria, where she attended school before pursuing a career in modeling and acting. Her talent was recognized early by instructors who described her as a natural performer.

She began her career with smaller roles, including appearances in Viper and a brief role in Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore. She later spoke fondly of her time on set, describing Sandler as kind and supportive. Fleming’s breakthrough in the horror genre came in 2005 when she appeared in Masters of Horror, gaining attention for her bold and memorable performance. She went on to appear in films like The Tooth Fairy and Bloodsuckers.

Many fans remember her as Karen Singer on Supernatural, the warm-hearted wife of Bobby Singer. She also had a recurring role on iZombie and appeared in several TV movies, including The Unauthorized Full House Story. In recent years, Fleming remained active in both television and stage productions. Jim Beaver paid tribute, calling her a “powerhouse of vitality” with an unforgettable personality. She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose.

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