Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming, widely recognized for her appearances in cult television favorites and genre productions, has passed away at the age of 51.
Her death was confirmed by her co-star Jim Beaver, who worked alongside her on Supernatural. According to reports, Fleming died from complications related to breast cancer on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia. A month later, her family publicly confirmed the news, sharing a message that reflected both grief and gratitude.
“She died peacefully with her loved ones by her side,” her representative said. “It was a great privilege to have known Carrie. She was a beautiful soul, inspiring, and above all, kind. She will be greatly missed.”
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Fleming spent much of her early life in Canada before eventually settling in British Columbia. She attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria, where her interest in performance began to take shape. Though her parents separated when she was very young, she was raised primarily by her mother, while her father later pursued a life that took him across Florida as a pilot and yacht captain.
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Before stepping fully into acting, Fleming briefly worked as a model in Vancouver. However, it quickly became clear that her natural presence belonged on screen and stage. Those who trained her early on recognized a performer who combined ease with quiet intensity.
“She had such a fresh face,” her instructor Dama Hanks once noted, while John Gray, known for Ghost Whisperer, described her as “as low-maintenance a performer as a director could wish for.”
Fleming’s early screen work included a recurring role on Viper and a small appearance in Happy Gilmore alongside Adam Sandler. Reflecting on that time, she once downplayed rumors about their relationship with characteristic warmth and humor:
“I wouldn’t call it dating. I brought him milkshakes and we hung out. He was really nice.”