
Carrie Anne Fleming, a familiar face to television audiences through roles in Supernatural and iZombie, has died at the age of 51. Her passing was confirmed by her representatives, who said the actress died peacefully in Canada on February 26 after battling breast cancer.
Fleming’s death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and fans, many of whom remembered her not just for her on-screen presence but for her personality off set. Those who worked closely with her described a performer who brought warmth and energy to every project, leaving a lasting impression well beyond her roles.
Among those paying tribute was actor Jim Beaver, who played her husband on Supernatural. In a heartfelt message, he recalled their first meeting and described Fleming as someone with an infectious spirit and unwavering positivity. His words quickly circulated among fan communities, adding a personal layer to the news of her passing.
Born in August 1974 in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming built a steady career across television and film. She made her early appearance in the series Viper before going on to secure roles in a range of genre productions that helped define her career. Over time, she became a recognizable presence in science fiction and horror circles.
Her work included appearances in projects such as Masters of Horror and Bloodsuckers, along with roles connected to mainstream titles like The Tooth Fairy. While often part of ensemble casts, her performances consistently stood out, earning her a loyal following among viewers who appreciated her versatility.
As news of her death continues to spread, Fleming is being remembered as a dedicated actress whose career spanned decades and genres. For many, her legacy lies not only in the characters she portrayed, but in the lasting impression she left on those who knew and worked with her.