With heavy hearts, we share this devastating news: we will no longer see this incredible actress again.

Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming, recognized for her work in cult television and genre projects, has passed away at 51. The news was confirmed by her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver. Reports state she died on February 26 in Sidney due to complications related to breast cancer.

Her family later shared that she passed peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. They expressed deep gratitude for her life, remembering her as compassionate, inspiring, and deeply cherished.

Fleming was born on August 16, 1974, in Digby. She grew up largely in British Columbia, where her passion for performing first took shape during her school years. Despite early personal challenges, she remained committed to her artistic path.

Before focusing fully on acting, she briefly worked as a model in Vancouver. Her natural presence and subtle intensity soon drew her toward acting, where teachers and peers quickly recognized her ease on screen.

Early in her career, she appeared in Viper and had a small role in Happy Gilmore. She later spoke about that period with humor and humility.

Her breakthrough came in 2005 with a role in Masters of Horror, which helped establish her within the genre. She gained broader recognition as Karen Singer on Supernatural, where her performance added emotional depth and resonated strongly with viewers.

She also appeared in projects like iZombie and The Unauthorized Full House Story, building a steady and respected presence on television. Beyond screen work, she remained active in theater, performing in productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Steel Magnolias.

Colleagues remembered her as kind, dedicated, and uplifting. Her legacy endures through her performances and the lasting impact she had on those who worked alongside her.

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